AnthonyTheNewbie
Reef enthusiast
Shouldn't be a problem, and I was told, hermits and snails don't add to the bio-load. So, yeah. :p
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3 Month Update - I have attached the FTS and a picture of what I think are diatoms I have been dealing with (looking for advice on dealing with it but want to make sure they are diatoms...).
PH: 8.4
NO: 0
NO2: 0
NO3: 0
The small female emerald crab died (the small hermit crabs ate her), so I was a little sad at the first loss of the tank. After a couple weeks, I had some petco cash, so I picked up a pom-pom crab, a porcelain crab, and a bigger female emerald crab, along with a small radial filefish that the associate recommended to take care of my aiptasia. After a week or two, the pom pom molted, and the porcelain crab bit the dust. The pom pom and emerald crab are doing well, and the filefish has decimated my aiptasia population about 10 days after buying it. The bad news is that it has been picking at my xenia, which I have split into a few different locations now.
I was having major temperature swings since we don't have A/C with temperatures soaring upwards of 84-86. So I purchased a better light than what I had previously. I got a wavepoint 16w 10000k daylight/blue clip-on LED, which has been helping the damaged zoas open up and grow (bought the zoas for about $1.50 at my lfs). It's decently priced, too: WavePoint 12" Micro Sun LED High Output Clamp Light - Super Blue & Daylight Aquarium LED Light Fixtures
Now the temperature is back to its original fluctuation of 79-81.
After getting this light, my anemone has been exploding in size. I am really thinking about upgrading to a bigger tank now, just dreading the cost of more lighting and more equipment...
A couple questions/advice needed:
My nitrates, after the cycle, have been almost consistently 0 (rare raises but the returning to 0), while I occasionally have small rises in nitrites. Any reason why this might be happening???
I've read that adding circulation can help with getting rid of diatoms. What is everyone else's recommendation? I'm using distilled water only.
I want to try out LPS coral with the LED to see how they turn out. I don't want to get rid of the filefish, though. Any recommendations on coral to try that might not get nipped on by the filefish? It will literally take little pieces of shrimp from my anemone so it isn't the shyest of fish, despite what the interwebs say about filefish.
Any thoughts overall are welcomed :)