- Location
- Whitestone, Queens
I have had my tank up and running for about 3-4 months now without a great amount difficulty, or fish loss. A quick recap... it is a 54 gallon corner. 75lbs. of LR and an 1-1/2" live sand. I have recently had a custom refugium built to replace my original sump and skimmer setup. I have all forms of algae on my rock and a good amount of coraline forming as well. At present there are 5 fish in the tank. a Maroon Clown, a Yellow Tang, a Blue Hippo Tang, a Gold Rim Tang, and a Blue spot Jawfish. There are an assortment of snails,hermits, porcelain crabs, emerald crabs, a decorator spider crab and a red banded shrimp. I use RODI water for topping off. Lastly I have a crocea clam (doing well) and a GBTA that was just added a week ago. I have spent a fair amount of $$$ to this and devoted a sizeable amount of time as well. I don't mind doing it as I'm sure neither do any of the forum members but, I'm tired of buying a piece of equipment only to be ill informed and have to replace it before it even gets any use.
I was told by the LFS that in order to keep the clam the Compact fluorescent 10K with actinic would be fine so long as I place the clam high up on the reef, same with corals. I did as directed and the clam is healthy, I have no corals. Now I have a GBTA and I find myself back in the same spot... do I have enough light???? I have seen pictures of dieing anemones and don't want this to happen. Someone please advise, I'm at the point where the tank is pretty decent and I have gotten quite attached to the fish and have become serious about their well being, not to mention it finally looks good in my living room.
I am aware of the Tangs' concerns and will address that later, right now I just want to make sure I don't have any disasters to deal with. Thanks
I was told by the LFS that in order to keep the clam the Compact fluorescent 10K with actinic would be fine so long as I place the clam high up on the reef, same with corals. I did as directed and the clam is healthy, I have no corals. Now I have a GBTA and I find myself back in the same spot... do I have enough light???? I have seen pictures of dieing anemones and don't want this to happen. Someone please advise, I'm at the point where the tank is pretty decent and I have gotten quite attached to the fish and have become serious about their well being, not to mention it finally looks good in my living room.
I am aware of the Tangs' concerns and will address that later, right now I just want to make sure I don't have any disasters to deal with. Thanks