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Old February 10th, 2008, 05:02 PM
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Reef Nano Christmas gift, PLEASE HELP

Hello, I'm totally new to this hobby and to forums,I could sure use your advice. My son gave me a 14g nano tank and I really love it even though I think I'm flirting with disaster. He decided it needed to be set up on christmas day. he brought Ocean direct caribbean live sand, a small bag of sand from his tank, instant ocean reef salt, 3 blue leg hermits, 2 dwarf red tip hermits, a scarlet reef hermit, a cerith snail, a turbo snail and three small pieces of live rock (about a pound) also he brought what he called skeleton rock. I lost 1 blue leg during the cycle and my nitrate is still a little high. now I have green algae and that really nasty red slimey stuff. I have bought 3 books and just ordered another one recomended here. I have done some water changes and the nitrate is going down, I turned off the lights yesterday. I think I need to get more live rock if I can get this algae under control. any advice would be greatly appreciated

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Re: Reef Nano Christmas gift, PLEASE HELP

Kat its nice to have you here Im new also but the folks here are ultra-knowledgable. I would suggest getting more live rock the folks here say 1-2lbs of live rock per gallon and most gravetate towards the 2lb side.

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Re: Reef Nano Christmas gift, PLEASE HELP

Thank you for the welcome, what do you think of the rock skeletons should I leave them in or replace with live rock? will they become live rock?

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Re: Reef Nano Christmas gift, PLEASE HELP

Im not really sure what skeleton rock is. I imagine if just a base rock that eventually the live rock you have will seed it with the living organisms eventually. The more knowing people will be chiming in soon Im sure and they are more qualified to answer. While your waiting skim through some of the posts in the Newbie Forum they have a wealth of info and if you find something you dont understand do a search<its in the smaller writing at the top of the page> and youll get a bunch of places to make it more clear. youve come to the write place Im a member of a few different forums and this is the best one in my opinion.

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Re: Reef Nano Christmas gift, PLEASE HELP

From what Ive gathered the living organisms on the live rock are basically a needed bacteria and healthy needed coraline algae and they act as a natural biologic filtration system and also they will use the excess nutrients that the green algae, the red stuff sounds like cyano bacteria, does it have little bubbles on it? that might be a good search for you.

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Re: Reef Nano Christmas gift, PLEASE HELP

I'm pretty sure its cyano bacteria, I just hope I am doing the correct thing to get rid of it. I dont think I have any coraline at all some appeared I think a while back but the live rock piece is so small I think the crabs may have eaten it they spend alot of time on that rock

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I would also like some information about the filtration for the 14g nano. I have been told to leave the charcoal filter in by my LFS and my son tells me that later I should take it and the bio balls out completely after the live rock starts to work. also the LFS said there is a protein skimmer in the system, should I add one?

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Re: Reef Nano Christmas gift, PLEASE HELP

I would get rid of the bio balls and add a small protein skimmer. You can run carbon to help clean the water but only use the carbon for around a week. It will end up leaching nitrates back into your tank. I can't recommend a good skimmer for a nano, because I have never had a tank that small. I don't know how much water movement you have but you may want a small powerhead.

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Should I wait until I have more live rock before removing the bio balls? also my pump flow rate is 137 gph (520 L/H )

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Re: Reef Nano Christmas gift, PLEASE HELP

The bioballs shouldn't hurt anything yet. I would just remove them about a third at a time when you get more rock. For water movement look for dead spots in the water. That is where you will get problems with algae.

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