Hi all, long time no see! So for the past year I've had a 14 gallon biocube with about 10lbs of live rock, one lonely damsel and a small number of snails/hermits. The lights and fans blew on the stock hood, so instead of spending $100 to purchase new fans and bulbs, why not upgrade? I found the Ecoxotic panorama pro led modules, and figured 2 would easily fit in my hood. They look great and ive found a deal for some pretty cheap. Would these be adequate in a 14 gallon tank for zoas, ricordeas, mushrooms and [blank] - fill me in please?
Now, I have tried to keep corals in the past. It failed. Miserably. I've been doing a lot of research on softies and I'm actually in a marine biology class so even when I'm not focusing on fish, I'm taking exams about them
I plan on keeping my damsel in the tank as the sole fish but I want to add some inverts down the line. Any input?
Also I tested the tank yesterday,
Ph - 8.2
Ammonia - 0
Nitrates - 0
Nitrites - 0
So there isn't a lot happening and I think this is because of there only being one fish, and the lights haven't been on in weeks. The tank is still lit from lights in other rooms so the fish isn't totally blind yet
Now, I have tried to keep corals in the past. It failed. Miserably. I've been doing a lot of research on softies and I'm actually in a marine biology class so even when I'm not focusing on fish, I'm taking exams about them
I plan on keeping my damsel in the tank as the sole fish but I want to add some inverts down the line. Any input?
Also I tested the tank yesterday,
Ph - 8.2
Ammonia - 0
Nitrates - 0
Nitrites - 0
So there isn't a lot happening and I think this is because of there only being one fish, and the lights haven't been on in weeks. The tank is still lit from lights in other rooms so the fish isn't totally blind yet