Hello,
I recently was talking to a salesman in Newburgh, NY and he refered me to this site. My question is what is the least expensive way to get my tank to host corals and inverts?
My current equipment
-46gal bowfront tank
-2 aquaclear 402 powerheads pushing an undergravel filter system
-2 24" 20w actinic blue, 1 36" 20w 50/50 actinic white, 1 36" 20w standard bulbs for lighting in 2 fixtures
-Seaclone 100 protein skimmer
-Penguin 330b biowheel filter
My livestock
-10 turbo snails
-1 blue devil damsel (2.5inches)
-1 royal gramma (2.5 inches)
-1 gold striped maroon clown (2.5inches)
-20-30lbs of Live Rock
-40-50lbs of dead coral and dolomite which I believe is starting to grow coralean algae.
Although the fish in the tank are relatively new to the tank, the tank itself has been running for over 4 years now with the live rock being in the tank for nearly 2 years.
I recently was talking to a salesman in Newburgh, NY and he refered me to this site. My question is what is the least expensive way to get my tank to host corals and inverts?
My current equipment
-46gal bowfront tank
-2 aquaclear 402 powerheads pushing an undergravel filter system
-2 24" 20w actinic blue, 1 36" 20w 50/50 actinic white, 1 36" 20w standard bulbs for lighting in 2 fixtures
-Seaclone 100 protein skimmer
-Penguin 330b biowheel filter
My livestock
-10 turbo snails
-1 blue devil damsel (2.5inches)
-1 royal gramma (2.5 inches)
-1 gold striped maroon clown (2.5inches)
-20-30lbs of Live Rock
-40-50lbs of dead coral and dolomite which I believe is starting to grow coralean algae.
Although the fish in the tank are relatively new to the tank, the tank itself has been running for over 4 years now with the live rock being in the tank for nearly 2 years.