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Hi guys, i felt back into the hobby about three months ago when i started a new namo tank, its 20 gallons and got about 70 watts of lighting..
i added progressively 1 damsel fish and 2 true percula clowns.

Frist , im wondering what kind of anemone to add, since i think my lighting is not sufficient for any kind, im looking to purchase something like a carpet

second, im now feeding my fiches with blood worms, dried shrimps ans flake food... is that ok, or is there a better alternative???

finally, my last question is about waer issue, i looked to buy an ro/di unit, but looks complicated and pricy, is there a better way to keep the good water quality and avoid algae

TIA for all your answers guys
Mark
 
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Rhomb":27cf9y0n said:
Hi guys, i felt back into the hobby about three months ago when i started a new namo tank, its 20 gallons and got about 70 watts of lighting..
i added progressively 1 damsel fish and 2 true percula clowns.

Frist , im wondering what kind of anemone to add, since i think my lighting is not sufficient for any kind, im looking to purchase something like a carpet
To be honest, your lighting setup isn't really sufficient for any type of anemone, much less a host anemone. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news on that front!
second, im now feeding my fiches with blood worms, dried shrimps ans flake food... is that ok, or is there a better alternative???
That sounds like a pretty good mix.
finally, my last question is about waer issue, i looked to buy an ro/di unit, but looks complicated and pricy, is there a better way to keep the good water quality and avoid algae

TIA for all your answers guys
Mark

I would definitely invest in the RO unit. I had terrible algae problems until I finally spent the $130 or so on a decent 3-stage unit. Now I have difficulty even growing macroalgaes in my refugium without supplements.
 

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I bought a 6 stage RO/DI unit on ebay for $40. $70 including shipping. It might not be the best one in the world but it was cheap and it works. You should put at least a 175w MH setup on there. You can find that on ebay for pretty cheap also.

Thanks,
Shane
 
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Please don't put a Carpet Anemone in a 20gl tank, it is too small. Most species of these will quickly outgrow it.

Regards,
David Mohr
 
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The other thing you can do to save costs, especially with a nano is to buy RO/DI water from your LFS. Usually it is less than $1/Gal, add in two 5 gal kerosene containers (blue plastic) from HD or Lowes and you can keep top-off and water change water for about a month around.
 
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Have you considered letting your Clownfish use an easier to maintain Coral for a host? I've found Mushrooms Corals to be much safer, easier and still fairly attractive.

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