Converting My 53G tank

Might be tricky as I get saltwater from my lfs but I will try Taking some water out then adding new water in
If your lfs is keeping everything at that than it should be fine (and you get everything from your lfs and all their livestock is healthy).
 
most LFS will keep salinity slightly lower, the best (plus most cost effective) long term is making your own salt water. also seems like the tank is still cycling, you want 0 ammonia and that just takes time. I saw you had 3 fish currently, and would settle at that for some time until things get more matured. The live rock helps establish, but when majority is dry rock it takes more time
 
most LFS will keep salinity slightly lower, the best (plus most cost effective) long term is making your own salt water. also seems like the tank is still cycling, you want 0 ammonia and that just takes time. I saw you had 3 fish currently, and would settle at that for some time until things get more matured. The live rock helps establish, but when majority is dry rock it takes more time
I don’t have any fish currently in the tank, don’t I need to wait until the cycle is complete ?
 
I don’t have any fish currently in the tank, don’t I need to wait until the cycle is complete ?
Oh sorry, misread the post with the photo attached. Theres fishless cycle (ive never done this, but seems easy enough with some research. considered the more "humane" way). or having a hardy fish, usually damsels (clowns/blue damsels). The tank needs bacteria and food, and having something hardy has always been a norm.

When I cycle mine, I start with a clown pair (I dont do designer, so cheaper pair) and add bottled bacteria. I do this until ammonia is 0 & nitrite is 0. nitrates and phosphates will be jumping most likely as things settle.
 
Its now ready for fish, on my way to my lfs now :)
Hoping to get a pair of clowns
 
Last edited:
I got A Midnight and a snowflake midnight clown
I love them, any name suggestions?

08B37F47-129F-403A-9BC8-24C8353DC707.jpeg F7FDE5F9-0819-4468-8FD5-EA489CAD8092.jpeg
 
Looks like a Darwin rather than a midnight for the orange nosed one.
I’ll try to come up with names.
Were they quarantined?
 
Looks like a Darwin rather than a midnight for the orange nosed one.
I’ll try to come up with names.
Were they quarantined?
It maybe a Darwin then I just assumed midnight because of the colouration
They were quarantined at my lfs and I’m not as worried as I would be as there’s nothing else in my tank atm
 
Just been to my lfs and I got 4 nassarius snails to start my CUC in wanting to get more (turban snails, trochus, cerith e.g.) in the further but I don’t want to add too much at a time
 
New additions
2 toadstool leathers
1 watchman goby
1 blood shrimp
 

Attachments

  • 05158773-C47C-4D64-8923-460D37C96DF3.jpeg
    05158773-C47C-4D64-8923-460D37C96DF3.jpeg
    166.3 KB · Views: 28
  • 4A5E7F67-1330-49D3-83BA-1FE47712880D.jpeg
    4A5E7F67-1330-49D3-83BA-1FE47712880D.jpeg
    222.6 KB · Views: 28
I’ve upgraded my Wavemaker today to this one, hoping my leathers will open up a bit more now
Going having a look at some more coral tomorrow so I will update with what I get here when I get home
 

Attachments

  • 82385C7E-50AA-480C-9CDA-C2AD49A7FA83.jpeg
    82385C7E-50AA-480C-9CDA-C2AD49A7FA83.jpeg
    161.5 KB · Views: 30
Got a new BTA yesterday, woke up things morning and its hiding in the rocks lol (facepalm)
Would it be safe to move it so that I can actually see it in my tank?
2 pics from when i I first put it in yesterday and 2 from this morning
 

Attachments

  • 1C9BEBF3-DB97-4B5C-8A68-2A242ECA189C.jpeg
    1C9BEBF3-DB97-4B5C-8A68-2A242ECA189C.jpeg
    102.7 KB · Views: 32
  • 20BAB657-3158-4F1D-A6E8-94A404264740.jpeg
    20BAB657-3158-4F1D-A6E8-94A404264740.jpeg
    124.7 KB · Views: 34
  • 42788620-F16B-4C1D-A0EF-996E54BC8B95.jpeg
    42788620-F16B-4C1D-A0EF-996E54BC8B95.jpeg
    183 KB · Views: 24
  • 581EEC95-2354-41A1-9A8A-BC2C2F60F54B.jpeg
    581EEC95-2354-41A1-9A8A-BC2C2F60F54B.jpeg
    186.6 KB · Views: 42
Got a new BTA yesterday, woke up things morning and its hiding in the rocks lol (facepalm)
Would it be safe to move it so that I can actually see it in my tank?
2 pics from when i I first put it in yesterday and 2 from this morning
Nems go where they want, it’s best just to leave it be. The more we try to interfere with their business the more stressed they tend to get. It will probably keep moving around until it eventually finds a spot it likes.
 
Nems go where they want, it’s best just to leave it be. The more we try to interfere with their business the more stressed they tend to get. It will probably keep moving around until it eventually finds a spot it likes.
It’s been under a rock without light (as far as I am aware) for a few days now and it is mostly closed up
I’m starting to get worried abt it :(
 
It’s been under a rock without light (as far as I am aware) for a few days now and it is mostly closed up
I’m starting to get worried abt it :(
Assuming your water parameters are within line, that's relatively normal. Nems definitely do weird things. Tank moves/chemistry/light changes are stress events and it moving to seclusion isn't unheard of. During the settle in period, don't attempt to feed it.

Over the next little while, or may try out a few different places in the tank until it finds somewhere the light and flow suit it.

Keep an eye on it Definitely. Watch the mouth for signs of gaping. TBH, I can't tell from the pics if it was bleached or if that's just its color.

If you see the mouth gaping open, constant inflation/deflation cycles, an inability to remain connected to the rock. If you see these, please report back as that could be a sign of an infection.
 
Assuming your water parameters are within line, that's relatively normal. Nems definitely do weird things. Tank moves/chemistry/light changes are stress events and it moving to seclusion isn't unheard of. During the settle in period, don't attempt to feed it.

Over the next little while, or may try out a few different places in the tank until it finds somewhere the light and flow suit it.

Keep an eye on it Definitely. Watch the mouth for signs of gaping. TBH, I can't tell from the pics if it was bleached or if that's just its color.

If you see the mouth gaping open, constant inflation/deflation cycles, an inability to remain connected to the rock. If you see these, please report back as that could be a sign of an infection.
It is now in a different spot to that and I can only see what is in there pic
You can see the red side of it a little bit underneath the arch
 

Attachments

  • image.jpg
    image.jpg
    168.2 KB · Views: 33

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%

New Posts

Back
Top