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Still new to the aquarium thing and i think I am missing something. This is a fish only with live rock setup. 35 gallon tank with 20 gallon sump.
I've been having problems keeping my nitrates down. It seems like I am doing a 12 gallon water change every week and still having problems keeping it low.
For fish I have 2 clowns, fire fish, Bangai cardinal, orchid Doty back and a Fox face. All see very small. Fox face being probably the biggest at 2.5". (I know at some point the Fox face will have to go to a bigger tank). I also have a chocolate chip starfish, cleaner shrimp, 2 hermit crabs and a 6 snails.
I have around 80#s of live rock. 50 of that in the sump. Water drains into the protein skimmer chamber, through an over under over bubble trap, then into my live rock area. Then over another piece of glass into the return pump.
I have space for more live rock and could start filling the protein skimmer area if needed.
Would more live rock help?
Would more clean up crew help? If so which ones?
Would changing the flow of the sump so the water comes in the top of the live rock area and out the bottom help more? Right now I think it is just flowing over the top.
Any other options? Less fish and less feeding I am sure would help, but these fish are tiny right now. The clowns are maybe 1.5" at most. I also feed them one time a day with a very small amount of lrs reef frenzy. All food is gone with in a minute easy.
Thanks...
I've been having problems keeping my nitrates down. It seems like I am doing a 12 gallon water change every week and still having problems keeping it low.
For fish I have 2 clowns, fire fish, Bangai cardinal, orchid Doty back and a Fox face. All see very small. Fox face being probably the biggest at 2.5". (I know at some point the Fox face will have to go to a bigger tank). I also have a chocolate chip starfish, cleaner shrimp, 2 hermit crabs and a 6 snails.
I have around 80#s of live rock. 50 of that in the sump. Water drains into the protein skimmer chamber, through an over under over bubble trap, then into my live rock area. Then over another piece of glass into the return pump.
I have space for more live rock and could start filling the protein skimmer area if needed.
Would more live rock help?
Would more clean up crew help? If so which ones?
Would changing the flow of the sump so the water comes in the top of the live rock area and out the bottom help more? Right now I think it is just flowing over the top.
Any other options? Less fish and less feeding I am sure would help, but these fish are tiny right now. The clowns are maybe 1.5" at most. I also feed them one time a day with a very small amount of lrs reef frenzy. All food is gone with in a minute easy.
Thanks...