hart.thomas
Reefing newb
Hi,
some people might recognize me from all my questions. i recently had a large issue if a slimy algea and thought it was my crushed coral substrate so i took everything out and scooped out the crushed coral and added fine sand instead. there is a layer of whatever is one step up in size from fine under the fine sand. both my fish died in this process so now all i have is my coral banded shrimp, red thorny star fish, condy anenome(if it doesnt die), and 8 large blue legged hermit crabs. my tank is a 39gallon cube tank with somewhere between 20-30 pounds of live rock stack in the back. i do have an upgraded light so coral is an option.
i want a peaceful tank with no chance of one thing eating another. One thing that has almost ruined this hobby for me is buying a fish after talking to someone and then finding out it wont be a good fit and i will ultimately need to get rid of it. i just want a beautiful colorful peaceful active setup. thank you for listening and i anticipate your help
some people might recognize me from all my questions. i recently had a large issue if a slimy algea and thought it was my crushed coral substrate so i took everything out and scooped out the crushed coral and added fine sand instead. there is a layer of whatever is one step up in size from fine under the fine sand. both my fish died in this process so now all i have is my coral banded shrimp, red thorny star fish, condy anenome(if it doesnt die), and 8 large blue legged hermit crabs. my tank is a 39gallon cube tank with somewhere between 20-30 pounds of live rock stack in the back. i do have an upgraded light so coral is an option.
i want a peaceful tank with no chance of one thing eating another. One thing that has almost ruined this hobby for me is buying a fish after talking to someone and then finding out it wont be a good fit and i will ultimately need to get rid of it. i just want a beautiful colorful peaceful active setup. thank you for listening and i anticipate your help