20g First SW tank

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I agree, looks like coralline.

also the aipatasia will spread. I had 2 in my tank then it suddenly spead to 10... I got 2 peppermint shrimp and they are all gone now. Took a few weeks but no more issues.

This site helped alot http://www.chucksaddiction.com/hitchhikers.html
 
So once tank cycles a bit more I should get some peppermint shrimp to get rid of those aipatasia?

Also thanks for that website, pretty cool.
 
Should I be dosing or feeding anything to my tank right now?
 
Maybe a small amount of flake or whatever else to add an ammonia source, so you can fuel the bio-cycle further. If you start doing that, I would certainly cut back on the lighting cylce.
 
I am only keeping light on for about 5 hours a day.
 
Greg31;5024695; said:
I am only keeping light on for about 5 hours a day.
Ok. It was really just a heads up as things can get out of hand as far as diatom and algae growth during the start up phase of a saltwater tank, just due to the swinging water qaulity and build up of nitrates and phosphates. I am honestly torn on whether to tell you to shut the lights off all together, since you have live rock with nice coraline and what not.

5 hours isnt that bad, and if you watch your nitrates/phosphates early on, you should be able to keep it to a minimum.
 
Yeh. I bought a api saltwater kit and it did not come with a phosphate kit so I guess I need to get that. I am making sure the ammonia doesnt get above 1ppm and change thee water about every other day.
 
API makes decent test kits, one thing they do a terrible job of is making complete kits. Ammonia?

Who needs an ammonia test kit after a SW tank has been set up. Their "Reef" kit cant test for calcium, alk, or phosphate if I remember correctly.
 
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