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![]() Thanks for all the help! You guys are a big help.
Does everyone think the flow level I have is aceptable? |
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![]() My Corals and fish seem happy in my 15G. I have 2 x Koralia 1 powerheads and an Aquaclear 20 filter. The powerheads are pointed at eachother and merge somewhere in the center of the tank.
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![]() if it's annoying you, once you solve the nitrates problem, you can turn down the flow on your skimmer, but for now, leave it at max so that you get the max skimming from it... remember to also remove the little plug on the side of the intake to increase efficiency and get rid of those nitrates. otherwise, i think your flow is brisk, but ok.. i've seen some amazing reefs with some crazy flows
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![]() Lots of good advice here, not much to add except that the cause of your nitrates could be many things, but I bet overstocking would have attributed. If I were you I would pick either 1 Chromis or 1 Clown, and then pick one smaller fish like a Goby, but be aware that the Chromis will turn into an @$$ when he gets a bit bigger so could very well kill a smaller Goby. Both Chromis and Clowns grow fairly large for a 10g, so having one of each would be too much imo. To have both of those fish I would suggest a 20g minimum. Or take the Chromis back and get a Clown instead??
![]() Oh, and it will take a good 8-12 months for the dry base rock to become fully functional live rock provided the base rock is high quality porous dried live rock from the ocean, and not a farmed rock from the land like CaribSea Reef Rock which will never become fully functional live rock in regards to nitrate processing. |
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![]() Thanks for all the help!
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