Re: Observations of royal gramma behavior
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2024 2:41 am
The anemone's always been white, to be honest. Posting pics might be a bit of a challenge for me, I don't have a digital camera and I'm not sure when I'll get around to it.
My light's a T3 with 6500k of light, I think that's right. As for the nem food, I'm not at my apartment right now so I'm not entirely sure what it is - all I know is you add a bunch of drops to the tank a couple times a week. I'm pretty sure it's 40 drops or something like that.
You're right about the live rock, I did add some more about 5-6 weeks after setting up the tank. 8-9 pounds, to be exact. It's possible that might've caused a mini cycle, but like I said, the new rock was in there for a while before I started losing any fish.
I've seen plenty of tanks with 2 clowns in a 20 gallon, so I'm not sure what the big deal is. That being said, since I'm not a fan of gobies and damsels seem like a bad idea, I might just leave the tank as is. It's looking pretty good right now, just the 2 clowns, the anemone, and the coflake. Maybe I'll just leave well enough alone.
My light's a T3 with 6500k of light, I think that's right. As for the nem food, I'm not at my apartment right now so I'm not entirely sure what it is - all I know is you add a bunch of drops to the tank a couple times a week. I'm pretty sure it's 40 drops or something like that.
You're right about the live rock, I did add some more about 5-6 weeks after setting up the tank. 8-9 pounds, to be exact. It's possible that might've caused a mini cycle, but like I said, the new rock was in there for a while before I started losing any fish.
I've seen plenty of tanks with 2 clowns in a 20 gallon, so I'm not sure what the big deal is. That being said, since I'm not a fan of gobies and damsels seem like a bad idea, I might just leave the tank as is. It's looking pretty good right now, just the 2 clowns, the anemone, and the coflake. Maybe I'll just leave well enough alone.