Hi All,
At some point, my tank will be ready for the addition of corals. (Provided I ever get rid of the cyano...)
How will I know that the tank is reaady for corals? Are there any additional levels I should be checking? I currently check ammo, nitrate, nitrite, PH, KH, and I'm getting ready to start checking phosphorous. (trying to get a handle on the cyano!)
What would be a good starter coral? I'm thinking of some pulsating xenia, as my wife loves them. Are they easy? Hardy?
Are there any tried and true beginning coerals that are colorful?
Thanks!
Brian
BTW:
29 Gal tank. 20 Lbs LR with more being added as money becomes available. Emperor 280 filter. Seaclone (SeaCrap) skimmer (being modified currently, and most likely swapped out this week!). My lighting is a coralife PC with dual 65 watt (130 watt total).
At some point, my tank will be ready for the addition of corals. (Provided I ever get rid of the cyano...)
How will I know that the tank is reaady for corals? Are there any additional levels I should be checking? I currently check ammo, nitrate, nitrite, PH, KH, and I'm getting ready to start checking phosphorous. (trying to get a handle on the cyano!)
What would be a good starter coral? I'm thinking of some pulsating xenia, as my wife loves them. Are they easy? Hardy?
Are there any tried and true beginning coerals that are colorful?
Thanks!
Brian
BTW:
29 Gal tank. 20 Lbs LR with more being added as money becomes available. Emperor 280 filter. Seaclone (SeaCrap) skimmer (being modified currently, and most likely swapped out this week!). My lighting is a coralife PC with dual 65 watt (130 watt total).