Sps In A Nano

BigReefer

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Jun 1, 2011
Location
London, Ontario
Hey Guys

since my Big leak , I have put the sps in my biocube , and i am looking for tips to make these bad boys grow. I do water changes weekly 5 gallons ... I use oaster feast to feed them about 2 times a week. and do about a half cap fuel once a week ...

livestock
scooter blenny
watchman goby
very small kole tang
maroon clown

coral

frog spawn
hammer
nem ( wont move with clown in it )
sps assorted ..


tank is a biocube 29
skimmer tunner 9002
light is a radion 15rw pro
mp10
salt red sea pro


and dont remeber the prams off the top of my head.. I will add them tomorrow and redo it since the water change on sunday .....

salinity is 1.025





thank you
 

kapelan

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Jan 11, 2015
Location
Kitchener, Ontario
I have 5g tank , corals are doing well. The biggest trouble to keep Mg/Ca/KH levels.
That's the place where all money go (test kits). Checking levels twice a week. Especially Mg can jump Up/Down pretty fast.
 

EricTMah

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Mar 2, 2014
Location
Kitchener, Ontario
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www.aquariumsbydesign.ca
You kinda answered your own question. Water parameters!!!

You need to know them and keep them as close to ideal range as possible with as little fluctuations. Do that and your corals will reward you with good colour and growth
 

EricTMah

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I haven't done a water test in six months....
You're one of the lucky ones. I also haven't tested my tank in months. But I know what my system consumes for supplements.
Unless you already know your system. Chances are that knowing your parameters and maintaining stability will increase growth and colour better than any magic additive that claims to increase growth and colour.
 

kapelan

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Jan 11, 2015
Location
Kitchener, Ontario
Large volume of water provide some buffer.
From small tank parameters can drop pretty fast.
It's like can a human live in a small room? Yes, he can. but will die soon without air - it should be air ventilation.
 

BigReefer

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Jun 1, 2011
Location
London, Ontario
ok thank you guys ,... I just didnt know if there was anything else i should be doing beside checking levels ... adding mg alk and cal as needed that sorta thing

so basically a nano would be the same but a smaller tank is all i guess .,.
 

Kman

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Apr 15, 2014
Location
KW
I also don't test like Eric but we have been in the hobby for some time and have experience at what our tanks need and what they use weekly. It you are newer to the hobby and don't have a lot of experience keep testing. Smaller tanks you will notice things build up quicker and supplements will drop faster so issues show up faster. Just keep up with your water changes, have proper flow so food items can make it to the corals and good light and they will grow. Besides in a smaller tank you don't really want them to grow crazy fast as you will have to constantly prune. I would focus your color spectrum for color with good growth. What K are you running the lights at?
 
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