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Members will be better able to advise you if you elaborate a little more on your set-up. Specifically tank size, volume, sump or sumpless, water movement etc. |
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40 Gallon, Glass 36"x18"x14" ( maybe 16" it's a 40 gallon breeder ) Sumpless Hydor Koralia #2 ( I do agree with you, i dont find that this gives enough water flow ) Aqua C Remora ( not nano ) Hagen Filter ( 50 gal ) 150 Watt Stealth Heater My light setup is a coralife 175 Watt, 2 PC canopy ________ buy vaporizer |
Good info. I've used mainly the API test kit for my Ammonia readings but I do have a kit by Hagen/Nutrafin too. The colour chart on the booklet for the ammonia test on my kit shows yellow/lime green as being 0 ppm. There are two charts on the booklet, one for fresh & one for salt water. The sw one has the more lime colour as 0 so you should be ok with bright yellow unless they've changed the kit. Mine was aquired used and there's no best before date on the bottles.
Apologies if I raised ammonia alarm bells for nothing. Like you already suspect, more water flow will benefit the system and you'll also want to beef up the lighting to keep your anemone healthy. Any idea wha species of anemone you have? I have a BTA for my maroon clown pair and it doesn't look anything like the one in your photo so I suspect it's a different sort. Not good with nem ids myself, other than BTAs. |
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Yeah, I'm not sure on the type of anemone, but from what I searched around, I think it's a type of BTA. I bought the anemone from a fellow canreefer.
I will say that the fish are moving a lot more now, I think they are just a bit scared and shy. I looked at the test and yeah, I was referencing the fresh water table, not the salt water. I must have misplaced the salt water test book *sigh* Do you know where I can find the table by any chance? Also, when I think at it, even though the liquid was "clear" it was fairly foggy/opaqy. I have a horrible time describing things. ________ herbal vaporizer |
just fyi but clownfish have been know to never go further than 12 inches away from there host. if you are concerned with them not swiming the lenth of the tank dont be. once they find a host they rarely venture very far away except to eat. this is what i have found with my t. purcula and what i have read.
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Cool, I'll keep that in mind when deciding what to put later in my tank.
Which brings me to the point that I'm upset that I got the turbo snails, because I didn't consider the fact that they would be mowing down the feather dusters that were previously ( and growing ) in the tank :( If I had my way, again, I'd buy bumblebee ones or something of a similiar size.. ________ half-baked |
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That's great to hear Mike. I'm definately happier when I saw them leaving their anemone and moving around a bit. I had a bit of a scare there.
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Good stuff, but don't take my interpretation of your colour chart as gospel. I'm speculating and I've since found that they make several different versions of the Hagen ammonia test kit. You might consider getting a new kit just to be sure. Or borrow one, or take a sample of your water to the LFS, I understand most of them will oblige you with an occasional test.
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