15 gallon reef tank issues, help and plan

Huhuhuhuhh
  • #1
Ok sooooo, if any of you read my last post abt the 5 gallon pico reef, I had to rescue 4 bb gobies that were near dying. I made brackish for em but I plan on keeping them long term so the 5 gallons gone. Luckily I got a 15 gal For really cheap. Now, I’ve learnt a lot from researching so-

Equipment
clearview 500 (filter)
aqua one heater 150 watt
hygger minI wavemaker
A fluval ps2 down the line
An ATO system down the line

Others
Reef test kit API
salifert magnesium test
aquaforests reef salt
Aquaforest Calcium supplement
sand
rock

Fish Stocking
Chalk bass
Black percula clown pair

coral stocking
Blasto
Utterchaos zoa
micromussa
trachyphyillia
lobophyllia
joker torch
blue hammer
kenya tree
bower banki
Acans
Ricordea
frogspawn
pavona
Heliofungia
duncan

Questions
Distilled water?
Quality and affordable lights?
5 gallon refugium with fountain pumps?
Any other doses?
Stocking issues?
Equipment issues?

Thanks a lot.
PS mods do you mind renaming the posts to “15 gallon reef tank setup, questions and help” because i accidentally wrote it wrong TYSM
 
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Huhuhuhuhh
  • Thread Starter
  • #2
anyone? I kinda need an answer quick
 
coralbandit
  • #3
You have all this in a new tank?

I have answered all of your threads.
Do you listen at all or just going to do what you want?
It's your money,I am no softy.
Everything dies, most just look towards long term[ years ] not days or months.
You have not researched any good sources from what I keep reading from you.
You have hundreds if not thousands of $$$$ in coral listed there. :confused:
 
Huhuhuhuhh
  • Thread Starter
  • #4
WOAH WOAH WOAH. It’s a plan for a new setup, I screwed up the title :(. My bad. I’m saying I want those coral in my new setup but not everything at the start. That’s what I want my tank to have about 3 years after setup. I didn’t want to give the wrong message.
 
ryanr
  • #5
Hey look, I'm late to the party.
To be honest, I think your stocking plans are ambitious. Chalkies, maybe, but perculas of anykind need 30+ gallons.
I'm not going to research every coral you listed, but IME, the smaller the tank, the less off they do. Coral needs flow and the right light, plus the right food supply.
Corals are not as easy as you might think, especiallly in a small aquarium.
Not trying to discourage, just educate, youve got lighting, food and temperature to consider in order to keep coral healthy
 

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