Dun think normal np biopellets, can reduce phosphates. Might have to get the all in one biopellets for that. Or run a separate reactor with Rowaphos or ultraphos
Dont think that is advisable. they can get really aggressive in small confined spaces, I had a small one in a 30 gallons, thinking to sell it off when it gets larger. but it killed every new fish i added in.
Some people will say anything to get the sales did you tell them the size of your tank as well? The blue tang and mandarin fish definitely is a big NO NO. Its due to too much fish. And you should feed ur fishes daily too. can alternate with frozen brine shrimp and pellets. I would advise to do a water change and avoid adding fishes for the time being. With the max being at 3 fishes
You might want to sell or give away the damsel as well. It is known to be a highly territorial fish and will attack other fishes that you add in.
u added too many fishes too fast causing ur ammonia and nitrite to go up killing the fishes. Both ammonia and nitrite should be 0. u need to have patience when adding life stocks. best is give away ur blue tang. it does not belong in that tank, ur tank is wayyyy to small. ur tank can only have 2-3 tiny fishes max!
Secondly you cannot keep mandarins at all. It needs a stable population of copepods which ur tank definitely will not be able to sustain.
Thirdly. Please do lots of reading up on life stock before adding any. judging by the way u haphazardly added all your life stock shows that u did not do any research
Bought from another reefer for $80 2 days back. But too big for my sump. Letting go at same price. $80. Skimmer is very clean and in working condition. Whatsapp me at 91126495
H Seniors,
Just want to seek some advise. I recently bought a supersun and during transportation don't know why one head started to die. The orange pieces started flaking off and i could see the skeleton. I gave up hope for it but today i saw a few tentacles extending out. Just want to ask if it is possible for it to recover and what should i do to aid it.
Thanks for your help!
must see how many watts ur lights is. Also if u keep zoas, if they stretch their heads out when ur lights is on that means its insufficient.
what 6 additives did u get do share. for such a small tank if you keep soft corals only u dun need those. just change water every week.