My tank is just about done cycling. Very trace amounts of Nitrite left - probablly another week ought to do it. It's really my first time setting up a reef tank. I've had FOWLRs before but no corals. So here comes the questions:
1. How often do you change out the lights? I am running 96W PC 6700K/10000K Daylight, and 96W Actinic 03. I've heard anywhere from 6 months to a year.
2. My LFS has a 10 for $200 deal on corals. I'm a little nervious about starting with so many in case I end up doing something wrong and killing them all. Are there specific corals / number of corals I should start out with?
3. I hear corals are more sensitive to Nitrate than fish. What is the biggest levels of Nitrates corals can handle before a water change should be done. (When should I consider it an emergency?)
4. I was planning on following the GARF schedule for adding calcium, buffer, and trace elements. Should I be doing this before I get corals - or is this a waste of money? Other than just getting into the habbit is there any purpose to this since nothing in my tank currently (no pun intended) uses calcium?
5. How much of a bioload do corals place on the system. Can you add more corals at a time than you normally do fish?
Sorry for the essay, these are just some questions I haven't found clear answers to.
1. How often do you change out the lights? I am running 96W PC 6700K/10000K Daylight, and 96W Actinic 03. I've heard anywhere from 6 months to a year.
2. My LFS has a 10 for $200 deal on corals. I'm a little nervious about starting with so many in case I end up doing something wrong and killing them all. Are there specific corals / number of corals I should start out with?
3. I hear corals are more sensitive to Nitrate than fish. What is the biggest levels of Nitrates corals can handle before a water change should be done. (When should I consider it an emergency?)
4. I was planning on following the GARF schedule for adding calcium, buffer, and trace elements. Should I be doing this before I get corals - or is this a waste of money? Other than just getting into the habbit is there any purpose to this since nothing in my tank currently (no pun intended) uses calcium?
5. How much of a bioload do corals place on the system. Can you add more corals at a time than you normally do fish?
Sorry for the essay, these are just some questions I haven't found clear answers to.