Hello everyone,
First and foremost I am a new enthusiast of this hobby and I have very little experience regarding past tanks or marine animals, except for this current tank:
90CM 250L - CADE HLN 900
Salinity - 1025.5-1026 +-
Calcium - 420
Magnesium - 1188 - 1268
Temperature - 26-27 degrees Celsius
PO4 - 0.001-0.005
No2 - 0.25mg/l (JBL Pro Scan Test)
No3 - 18mg/l (JBL Pro Scan Test)
NH3 - 0
KH - 7 - 9 (Vastocean test color strips) (Is about 7.Something)
PH - 8.4 (Vastocean test color strips)
I have a few fish and corals / anemones in this tank. But because I live in China I go to the LFS here to purchase my things. However they only speak Chinese and the translation is so far off (My Chinese is not on such a level where I can discuss these scientific names, not even the locals know their scientific names) so I would ask if someone can help me identify these corals for me. The anemones are straight forward as they are easy to compare with online pictures (Green bubble tip and have a white anemone with blue tips on the end of its tentacles - Sebae Anemone.)
I will appreciate it if someone can identify them and their names,
How much light / flow they need (This will help me find the perfect place for them and rearrange the tank things accordingly if needed)
Thanks a million to whomever you are!
Johnny,
First and foremost I am a new enthusiast of this hobby and I have very little experience regarding past tanks or marine animals, except for this current tank:
90CM 250L - CADE HLN 900
Salinity - 1025.5-1026 +-
Calcium - 420
Magnesium - 1188 - 1268
Temperature - 26-27 degrees Celsius
PO4 - 0.001-0.005
No2 - 0.25mg/l (JBL Pro Scan Test)
No3 - 18mg/l (JBL Pro Scan Test)
NH3 - 0
KH - 7 - 9 (Vastocean test color strips) (Is about 7.Something)
PH - 8.4 (Vastocean test color strips)
I have a few fish and corals / anemones in this tank. But because I live in China I go to the LFS here to purchase my things. However they only speak Chinese and the translation is so far off (My Chinese is not on such a level where I can discuss these scientific names, not even the locals know their scientific names) so I would ask if someone can help me identify these corals for me. The anemones are straight forward as they are easy to compare with online pictures (Green bubble tip and have a white anemone with blue tips on the end of its tentacles - Sebae Anemone.)
I will appreciate it if someone can identify them and their names,
How much light / flow they need (This will help me find the perfect place for them and rearrange the tank things accordingly if needed)
Thanks a million to whomever you are!
Johnny,