• A45-l

  • Wesley

Hello everyone! A month ago, I launched an aquarium. The parameters are as follows: Size: 42x38x38 (W H D) (about 45 liters of water) Lighting: 3 collar lamps. One of them with a controller. Protein skimmer: Aqua medic turboflotor 500 Wave maker: hydor LCD (live rock): 9kg Salt: coral pro salt When launching the aquarium and setting up the rocks, I the rocks, I considered several points. - The less the rocks touch the sand, the better. With the right current, less dirt will accumulate. - There should be caves and depressions for the fish to hide in. - The rock pile is located at a distance from the side walls. This is an important point for me in terms of the convenience of cleaning the glasses in the future. - For the first week, the duration of the day was no more than 8 hours, so that algae would not start growing. Instead of 3 lamps, only one was turned on. The aquarium only had rocks. Over the course of the second week, I gradually transferred corals from a small aquarium to the new one. I watched how they felt. When the condition was not pleasing, I replaced the water, after which I transferred other corals. I am now satisfied with the condition of the aquarium. There is no algae, and the corals are doing well and growing. Two days ago, I bought ocellaris and a shrimp. I have not added or purchased any additives yet, as I am still learning about them. Most of the corals are currently not in their proper places. The aquarium is one month ol