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findingnemo

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Hi new to the site it looks very interesting.

I need some help i bought a tank on august 27 that same day bought tetra whisper filter, aquaclear power head, live sand , saltwater and stabillity liquid. The next day I got 35 pounds of live rocks but by mistake the person filling in at the store i went to sold me acropora coral at the price of live rock (6.99 pound) the way I found it was coral was that I was looking online for fish , anemones an corals I would like in the future and there I saw that what we got was coral. I started to panic because on the specifications of the acropora coral it said they needed calcium, strotnium, trace elements and special lighting I got all of that but mu concern is are they going to die on me? Inside one of the coral came a fuzzy crab and on some of the rocks some hermit crabs are they going to be ok? We have a friend that knows a litte bit about reef tanks we told him the situation and he told me to get 2 damsels to help with the grow of bacteria so I got those yesterday also. Can I save my tank? Please help :eek:
 
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noodleman

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well first of all welcome to MR

second i would either sell off the coral or let someone hold it for you first since it's a new tank and it doesn't look like you have the lights for it.

third got a pic of the acro? Maybe i'll be interested in buying :sgrin:
 
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Hi, there.

You can have someone who has proper tank environment to hold the accro for you until your tank is cycled.


Obviously, you don't have enough light for reefing.

I think the filter you bought is not the best suited for SW since it will splash a lot along other problems associated this type of filter in reef setting.

There are more issues with what you have now, other members will help you further.
 

findingnemo

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I bought a compact flourescent with lunnar light yesterday can I keep it if I have that light? What type of filter do u recommend? Thanks for your reply.
 

Alfredo De La Fe

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First, take a deep breath... Second, I recommend you stop spending money until you decide what type of reeftank you want AND until you figure out exactly what you need.

Can anyone provide the link to the recommended equipment? Dean posted the link recently...

-Alfred
 
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Chiefmcfuz

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Let your tank cycle, give te acro to a friend or back to the store and trade it for a nice piece of rock, it may be dead already some places put coral skeletons in their lr tanks take a close up of it if you can. Also Damsels to cycle a tank is old school and isn't done anymore, let the rock and sand cclt the tank by itself. Damsels are also a bear to get out of the tank and they get nasty so that could hurt you getting other more peaceful fish. They will attack new fish that are much bigger than them.

Welcome to MR and happy reefing.
 

findingnemo

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I will like an tank that I can have, 2 sea stars,1 blue hippo tang, 2 percula clownfish with anemone, 1 yellow tang , 1 goby or blennie, some hermit crabs, maybe a shrimp, and they soft and hard corals. I wish I could have a Moorish Idol but I have read they need a 70 gallon tank I have a 48 gallon.
 

fishguttz

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Are you sure its live Acro? Maybe its Acro skeletons that have been cultured to be live rock, if that makes any sense? Do they have bright coloration and live polyps?
 
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Chiefmcfuz

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The hippo and the Yellow tangs should not be in a tank that small and especially not together. Perc clowns are ok and goby is ok too, Hold off on the anemone untill your tank is stable and you have good enough lighting they require great water quality, good lighting and a stable tank. The inverts I see no problem with, Some Hard corals are gonna require some good strong lighting, keep that in mind.
 

findingnemo

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I dont know what live polyps are. And the color is brown, one is white, one is light green and the other one was purple and now its kind of brown I posted some pics of them last night. From what I saw online they are acropora.
 

nanoreefer22

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I will like an tank that I can have, 2 sea stars,1 blue hippo tang, 2 percula clownfish with anemone, 1 yellow tang , 1 goby or blennie, some hermit crabs, maybe a shrimp, and they soft and hard corals. I wish I could have a Moorish Idol but I have read they need a 70 gallon tank I have a 48 gallon.

Like chief said don't get the yellow tang or the hippo tang. The tank is too small for them, especially being placed together. Just get some other smaller fish that stay small.

How many watts of power compact lighting do you have?

Also that acro might be dead like everyone else said. When you took it out of the water to put it into the tank was it slimey? Do you see any polyps(little "flowerS") coming out of the coral?

Get a closer pic of it if you can.
 

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