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![]() Hi, Im picking up a RBTA from a local reefer this saturday, and I might as well ask for some advice. My tank has been up for around 2-3 months. Its a biocube14 with 10lb livesand and around 25lbs liverock (yea thats alot). My fuge runs biochemielite, a sponge and another 3lbs of liverock rubble. I have tested my water quite often and my readings are always ammonia: 0 ppm, nitrite: 0ppm and nitrate anywhere from 1-6ppm. I have a green star polyp and its doing great and I had a bubble coral for a month and it did fine. The lighting is 10,000k PC and actinic PC bulbs and a blue LED for night. Im pretty confident with my water parameters and Im going to go ahead and add it. If you guys spot anything wrong or think I shoulden't do it, please let me know
ps. I use red sea test kit and I dont use rodi water, I treat my water with Prime Thanks for the advice guys |
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![]() They move around till there happy, so be prepared for that. I'd say go ahead. Mine has moved 6 or 7 times and has now split into 2.
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Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken. ![]() |
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![]() Thanks for the advice. My biggest concern is that it will move into an area of the rock where I cant even see it. Happened with my last tank and my attempt (stupid I know ;P) to rip it off and gluing it to a piece of rock which killed it. Fingers crossed that it will find itself a place not too close with other corals and where its observable!
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![]() if the light isnt bright enough it might bleach and be careful dont let it go into ur power head if u have one
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![]() You have too much rock and too little knowledge to be adding an anemone to a 14g tank. Your previous experience shows this.
I can almost guarantee it won't sit where you want, it will not care about other corals, it will, if it survives, get too big for that tank, and that's probably not something to worry about, as I'd be surprised if it survives. you don't have enough light or room for it to be happy, it will keep moving around, and it will end up in a pump. Summary = bad idea. also, in my years of this hobby, I've never found crossing fingers to be a reliable reef keeping method.
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![]() Please say that isn't true.
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![]() Im afraid that is true.
2 years back, I thought coral glue would work on anemones and gave it a try.. Never to make that mistake again. No, I dont have any powerheads in my tank, and my biggest concern is it stinging other corals. Although I dont have many corals now, I will be adding some in the future. I dont mind it moving around, hopefully somewhere I can see it. I'm planning to order a retrofit LED kit, would that fix my lighting concerns? |
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![]() Realy depends what kit your beter of buying a fixture tho
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