@tangheaux359 You can cycle tank fast using Dr. Tims bacteria and bio pronto from two little fishes. Using these two has been the fastest I've ever cycle a reef/ saltwater aquarium. If you need any help feel free to reach out. I will give you my honest answer to the best of my abilities/experience
All the corals in my 20 gallon and the corals in my 100 gallon setup. Usually corals that can tolerate dirty water. I did loose some corals but it's been a learning process. Corals like zoa's, toadstools, green star polyps, palys, Kenya tree, Acans, anemone's , candy cane corals, feather dusters,montipora, uphylias,there are even some Acropora coral that do well. It will have to be trial and error for you too. Just keep the parameters stable without any huge swings, treat the water with (safe) make sure the tank is cycled before adding any corals keep up with filtration
Lol, never have shipped a coral before. I would need to do some research on how to ship. But at the moment I'm not selling anything in my aquariums. But if I do want to sell, I'll let you know. Thanks for reaching out.
Very nice setup!
Thank you
Thank you such a inspiration I'm making a 30 gallon tap water salt tank it's cycling right now
@tangheaux359 You can cycle tank fast using Dr. Tims bacteria and bio pronto from two little fishes. Using these two has been the fastest I've ever cycle a reef/ saltwater aquarium.
If you need any help feel free to reach out. I will give you my honest answer to the best of my abilities/experience
what corals do best in tap water set up in your experience?
All the corals in my 20 gallon and the corals in my 100 gallon setup. Usually corals that can tolerate dirty water. I did loose some corals but it's been a learning process. Corals like zoa's, toadstools, green star polyps, palys, Kenya tree, Acans, anemone's , candy cane corals, feather dusters,montipora, uphylias,there are even some Acropora coral that do well. It will have to be trial and error for you too. Just keep the parameters stable without any huge swings, treat the water with (safe) make sure the tank is cycled before adding any corals keep up with filtration
@@DOTReef Thanks for the reply!
@@felipe5973No problem, feel free to reach out if you need help with anything. Happy reefing
would you sell an anemone :) it would need to be shipped im in Virginia
Lol, never have shipped a coral before. I would need to do some research on how to ship. But at the moment I'm not selling anything in my aquariums. But if I do want to sell, I'll let you know. Thanks for reaching out.