AK77
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The bubbles on the rocks is being caused by algae growing on it. I have exactly the same thing going on at the moment in my nano, where I added ocean rock to the live rock. Its nothing to worry about in itself.
I would however recommend you test your nitrate and phosphate levels in the tank. There looks like there is a lot of green algae developing on the back of the tank, which is a sure sign that one or both are at elevated levels than what you ideally require. Do this before you go adding any corals.
What do you have by way of a CUC (clean up crew). Do you have snails and hermits in the tank too?
Good beginner corals include:
Leather corals (toadstools, finger, etc)
Kenya Tree
Zoa's
Mushrooms
Green star polyps
+1 to looking for a new home for your hippo tang. Before long, it will be too big for the tank.
I would however recommend you test your nitrate and phosphate levels in the tank. There looks like there is a lot of green algae developing on the back of the tank, which is a sure sign that one or both are at elevated levels than what you ideally require. Do this before you go adding any corals.
What do you have by way of a CUC (clean up crew). Do you have snails and hermits in the tank too?
Good beginner corals include:
Leather corals (toadstools, finger, etc)
Kenya Tree
Zoa's
Mushrooms
Green star polyps
+1 to looking for a new home for your hippo tang. Before long, it will be too big for the tank.