reefer joe Posted September 25, 2014 Share Posted September 25, 2014 My setup Fluval edge 6 gallon overflow 5 gallon sump Hydor 240 powerhead Par38 led 10w 50/50 floro actinic 20lbs "live" sand 22lbs in all on "live" rock Protein skimmer 13w daylight cfl on sump 1.025 instant ocean reef crystals Live stock back clownfish (which is now too big) Yellow tale damsel Hermit crab snail bristle worms Some zoas and polyps Bubble tipped anemone (I cant find him) To start everything in my tank is doing great besides the fact that I cant find my anemone. My black clown is too big and I need to get him out of the tank. My question is will the removal of my clown upset the tank and cause any spikes or dips? My setup is about 8-9 months running zoas have doubled in numbers in about 2 months. Link to comment
Builder Anthony Posted September 26, 2014 Share Posted September 26, 2014 This shouldn't be a problem.If anything it would keep things cleaner.if its bringing food to a host maybe u will want to feed whatever. Link to comment
reefer joe Posted September 26, 2014 Author Share Posted September 26, 2014 Okay cool, hosting isnt an issue. Another question. Do I need to do water changes if my test look good and salinity stays stable? I use a test strip for quick checks 2-4 times a week and master reef test kit once a week or if the strip shows anything. Coralline algea is growing fairly nice and zoas are taking off. I just dont want to upset anything is all. Link to comment
Tamberav Posted September 26, 2014 Share Posted September 26, 2014 Okay cool, hosting isnt an issue. Another question. Do I need to do water changes if my test look good and salinity stays stable? I use a test strip for quick checks 2-4 times a week and master reef test kit once a week or if the strip shows anything. Coralline algea is growing fairly nice and zoas are taking off. I just dont want to upset anything is all. Still a good idea to do waterchanges to replace all the trace elements you can't test for. Link to comment
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