- Location
- Queens, NY
So in my attempt to create a diverse reef, I think I may be pushing the bio load on my tank. I definitely have the equipment and the husbandry to keep the tank thriving (which it has), but I wanted to add a few more small fish (coral goby, royal gramma, yellow watchman and a foxface lo) to my existing tank. Here are the current inhabitants:
1 Flame Angel (2.5")
1 Blue Hippo (2")
3 Chromis (~1.5")
1 Yellow Belly Damsel (1.5")
1 mandarin goby (3")
1 Female Watanabei Angel (4")
1 cleaner wrasse (2")
2 ocellaris clownfish (~2.5")
1 Tomato Clown (~3")
1 Scooter Blenny (~2")
The tank went live in April and is a mixed reef (soft and hard corals, plus several inverts). Here are the tank specs:
70g oceanic tech tank
100lbs live rock
120lbs live sand (~4" DSB)
30g sump (~4" DSB, 15lbs of live rock, chaeto and feather caulerpa)
tunze 9011 protein skimmer (amazing skimmer)
2 tunze 6055 nanostreams on tunze multicontroller
quiet one 3000 return pump
BRS Dual Reactor with Phosban and ESV Activate Carbon (carbon changed bi weekly and gfo changed monthly)
EcoTech Radion xr30 led lighting
Please let me know if im gonig too aggressive on the bio load.
Thanks!
1 Flame Angel (2.5")
1 Blue Hippo (2")
3 Chromis (~1.5")
1 Yellow Belly Damsel (1.5")
1 mandarin goby (3")
1 Female Watanabei Angel (4")
1 cleaner wrasse (2")
2 ocellaris clownfish (~2.5")
1 Tomato Clown (~3")
1 Scooter Blenny (~2")
The tank went live in April and is a mixed reef (soft and hard corals, plus several inverts). Here are the tank specs:
70g oceanic tech tank
100lbs live rock
120lbs live sand (~4" DSB)
30g sump (~4" DSB, 15lbs of live rock, chaeto and feather caulerpa)
tunze 9011 protein skimmer (amazing skimmer)
2 tunze 6055 nanostreams on tunze multicontroller
quiet one 3000 return pump
BRS Dual Reactor with Phosban and ESV Activate Carbon (carbon changed bi weekly and gfo changed monthly)
EcoTech Radion xr30 led lighting
Please let me know if im gonig too aggressive on the bio load.
Thanks!