dragon3725
Reefing newb
hello,
I am newer to salt water.. recently have lost alot of fish to nitrates being WAY to high.. Finally (from this site) relized that constant water changes are the answer to that problem.. I always seem to get different answers from everyone about what i need to do to keep my fish healthy.. If anyone could give me any info on rutine maintanence or other things i may need to add to my tank i would be greatful.. I have a 55 gal. tank, decent light (nothing fancy), skimmer, decent filtration system (top of tank nothing fancy), and heater.. Inside i have sand, three pieces of live rock, two chocolate starfish, a few hearty smaller fish (not sure what they are called) that have outlived alot of others and distress because of my lack of knowledge, and a snowflake eel that is almost two feet in lenght.. Any info would be greatly appreciated..
Thanks
Tim:frustrat:
I am newer to salt water.. recently have lost alot of fish to nitrates being WAY to high.. Finally (from this site) relized that constant water changes are the answer to that problem.. I always seem to get different answers from everyone about what i need to do to keep my fish healthy.. If anyone could give me any info on rutine maintanence or other things i may need to add to my tank i would be greatful.. I have a 55 gal. tank, decent light (nothing fancy), skimmer, decent filtration system (top of tank nothing fancy), and heater.. Inside i have sand, three pieces of live rock, two chocolate starfish, a few hearty smaller fish (not sure what they are called) that have outlived alot of others and distress because of my lack of knowledge, and a snowflake eel that is almost two feet in lenght.. Any info would be greatly appreciated..
Thanks
Tim:frustrat: