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If you've got the hang of maintaining levels, go for it. Start slow, see how they do.
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![]() What are some good types to start out with?
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![]() Well that all depends on your tank. Size, flow, lighting. Give some details, we can suggest some types.
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![]() Along with Brad's questions, what are the readings of everything you can test for (include salinity and temp)? Do you have coralline growing on your glass yet?
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![]() 20 gallon tank, Fluval 305 cannister with spraybar outflow, one Top-Fin 50 powerhead, Coralife 65 skimmer, Coralife 24" 65 watt 50/50 fixture (2 white, 2 actinic 03 blue), salinity usually in the 1.023-1.025 range and temp about 26-27 celcius(80F).
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![]() I forgot to add...plenty of coralline growing on the live rocks.
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![]() You should try to keep your salinity a tad more stable. Try topping up twice a day.
![]() Has the coralline spread to your glass yet? Personally, I don't like to add corals until there is quarter-sized patches of coralline growing on the glass which indicates the tank is "settling in". You didn't mention anything about your parameters... pH, Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate, Calcium, Alkalinity, Phosphate, etc. |
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