- Location
- Wantagh, Long Island, NY
Hey All,
So my first tank I inherited from a friend as a thriving ecosystem. No cycled needed.
My 200G 2nd tank is fully cycled and been running with 2 wrasses, a yellow tang, 4 chromis, a midas blenny (transferred over) and a scooter wrasse for a total of around 5 weeks. I was adding enough ammonia to raise levels to 2-3ppm over the course of 3 weeks, so I knew the high bioload could be handled. The sandbed and rocks have a light coat of diatoms I can control with a small vaccum but overall for 2 weeks I've yet to have any nutrient spikes or algae growth. I have some snails and such keeping the diatoms to a minimum but its a very small CUC until I need more.
For some reason, I am hesitant to begin to add easy corals such as leathers, Kenya trees, shrooms, etc. I've had a thriving tank for over a year and to see these corals wither away has me doubting if its ready and overthinking everything now.
My tanks parameters are good. Alk pretty steady at 7dKH, phosphates low, nitrates around 15ppm, skimmer is working on overdrive, I have an ATO working, carbon, a nice size fuge. No doser set up yet but could always manually dose if it comes to that.
So experts, is it time to add LPS? Talk me off the ledge.
So my first tank I inherited from a friend as a thriving ecosystem. No cycled needed.
My 200G 2nd tank is fully cycled and been running with 2 wrasses, a yellow tang, 4 chromis, a midas blenny (transferred over) and a scooter wrasse for a total of around 5 weeks. I was adding enough ammonia to raise levels to 2-3ppm over the course of 3 weeks, so I knew the high bioload could be handled. The sandbed and rocks have a light coat of diatoms I can control with a small vaccum but overall for 2 weeks I've yet to have any nutrient spikes or algae growth. I have some snails and such keeping the diatoms to a minimum but its a very small CUC until I need more.
For some reason, I am hesitant to begin to add easy corals such as leathers, Kenya trees, shrooms, etc. I've had a thriving tank for over a year and to see these corals wither away has me doubting if its ready and overthinking everything now.
My tanks parameters are good. Alk pretty steady at 7dKH, phosphates low, nitrates around 15ppm, skimmer is working on overdrive, I have an ATO working, carbon, a nice size fuge. No doser set up yet but could always manually dose if it comes to that.
So experts, is it time to add LPS? Talk me off the ledge.