My 10 gallon saltwater reef tank

I started a my 10 gallon reef tank about a month ago a started it off by adding the sand, water then turning on the pump then added two pieces of live rock. I waited about a week then added my first coral (which was a Xenia). Later that week I added a clownfish, and then another week passed and I added a bird’s nest coral. Then a few days ago I added a snail.
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I hope it’s working out for you. I moved too fast with my 5 and had a bloom. Just keep a close eye on your numbers.
 

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I started a my 10 gallon reef tank about a month ago a started it off by adding the sand, water then turning on the pump then added two pieces of live rock. I waited about a week then added my first coral (which was a Xenia). Later that week I added a clownfish, and then another week passed and I added a bird’s nest coral. Then a few days ago I added a snail.
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This is the last thread I post to.

Do you have lights?

What kind of salt?

All of what you just did is a no no, NO.

Remove everything, add some live rock.

Wait patiently...
 

Managing real reef risks: Do you pay attention to the dangers in your tank?

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