Hi all,
I'm someone who started a new 20 L gallon saltwater tank 4 months and 2 weeks ago as of today.
For the last six of those weeks or so I've had a red maroon juvenile clownfish in this tank.
I have no corals yet in this tank, and besides the fish, just a small cleaner crew.
With this said, in the last two weeks I started noticing cyano buildup, (aka red slime). I also noticed that it started to grow like crazy.
In response I've started to turn off the lights for more hours during each day than previously. For example today I will keep the lights on for five or six hours but no more than that.
With that said, I'm a bit concerned that I might be feeding my juvenile red maroon clownfish too much during feeding times.
From what Ive' noticed my fish has eaten most if not all of what I gave it at one time, so for awhile I thought that the possibility of leftover food giving off phosphates and or nitrates was at best, nothing or at worst minimal.
Now Every two weeks I do a water change. Today I did a water change, (a few days ago I did a nitrate test using the salifert ones, and I think I got a value around 30 or so? It seemed higher than 25, but nothing close to 50.
Anyway I read somewhere that even above 20 nitrates is considered kinda high risk, especially for saltwater fish.
Thus anyway I did a water change today. I think I removed about 20 to 25% of the water in my tank and replaced it with new.
My question then is here on out, how much do you feed at any one time, like how big should a pinch of flake food actually be?
What I do is I take a bit of flake food, and then crunch it up into smaller bits, to make it easier for my fish to eat, but sometimes I wonder if this bit I take is too much at one time?
Lastly, I am wondering, even if I continue to give approximately the same amount of food at one time as I've been giving my fish so far, can I get away with feeding my fish every other day instead of every day?
So far now I try to only feed my fish once a day, but once a day not once every other day.
I'm really wondering about this last question, because I read that if a fish is young it really needs to eat more and you can't get away with not feeding it pretty much every day, like you could with a more mature adult, since the adult has more body fat it can draw from?
Essentially I want my fish to be able to eat well, but I want to limit nitrate levels as much as I can between water changes?
Lastly should I be doing bigger water changes if I am only doing them every two weeks now?
I'm wondering about this last question, because I started out doing them every week, but a fish guy at a store told me I shouldn't do that as I would be stressing out the fish too much, if I did a change every week.
I'm someone who started a new 20 L gallon saltwater tank 4 months and 2 weeks ago as of today.
For the last six of those weeks or so I've had a red maroon juvenile clownfish in this tank.
I have no corals yet in this tank, and besides the fish, just a small cleaner crew.
With this said, in the last two weeks I started noticing cyano buildup, (aka red slime). I also noticed that it started to grow like crazy.
In response I've started to turn off the lights for more hours during each day than previously. For example today I will keep the lights on for five or six hours but no more than that.
With that said, I'm a bit concerned that I might be feeding my juvenile red maroon clownfish too much during feeding times.
From what Ive' noticed my fish has eaten most if not all of what I gave it at one time, so for awhile I thought that the possibility of leftover food giving off phosphates and or nitrates was at best, nothing or at worst minimal.
Now Every two weeks I do a water change. Today I did a water change, (a few days ago I did a nitrate test using the salifert ones, and I think I got a value around 30 or so? It seemed higher than 25, but nothing close to 50.
Anyway I read somewhere that even above 20 nitrates is considered kinda high risk, especially for saltwater fish.
Thus anyway I did a water change today. I think I removed about 20 to 25% of the water in my tank and replaced it with new.
My question then is here on out, how much do you feed at any one time, like how big should a pinch of flake food actually be?
What I do is I take a bit of flake food, and then crunch it up into smaller bits, to make it easier for my fish to eat, but sometimes I wonder if this bit I take is too much at one time?
Lastly, I am wondering, even if I continue to give approximately the same amount of food at one time as I've been giving my fish so far, can I get away with feeding my fish every other day instead of every day?
So far now I try to only feed my fish once a day, but once a day not once every other day.
I'm really wondering about this last question, because I read that if a fish is young it really needs to eat more and you can't get away with not feeding it pretty much every day, like you could with a more mature adult, since the adult has more body fat it can draw from?
Essentially I want my fish to be able to eat well, but I want to limit nitrate levels as much as I can between water changes?
Lastly should I be doing bigger water changes if I am only doing them every two weeks now?
I'm wondering about this last question, because I started out doing them every week, but a fish guy at a store told me I shouldn't do that as I would be stressing out the fish too much, if I did a change every week.