1 gal pico

debbie

Active Member
Here is a picture of my 1 gal pico. Sold everything except a few things from my 10 gal I could not part with.
1 gal
7 watts PC lighting 7600K
10 watt heater
Filter the tank came with HOB
1 Green Clown Goby
1 crab
Blue/Purple mushrooms
Green Star Polyps
Feather duster
3 Different Colors of Zoas
Yuma Ricordia
I do weekly water changes of 2 cups.....
I know this sounds funny.
Hope you enjoy

 

debbie

Active Member
He is actually not as big when you see him. I think that plexi glass makes things look bigger when you photograph through it. But he is a nice size and not those tiny gaunt ones you so often see at the stores. Eats well all frozen and flake foods.
 

pnkflydlvr

Member
thats a really nice setup. do you have any trouble keeping the water parameters good with such a small tank?
 

markw

Member
You could have saved money and just put everything in a milk jug unter a lamp and swirled it up every so often haha. kidding of course
Mark
 

debbie

Active Member
Thanks for the kind compliments, usually one gets frowned upon when we post these kinds of little tanks.
I actually don't have any troubles at all. I am treating it much like my 10 gal I use to have. I do weekly water changes on it, keep the water topped up each day, feed the goby and all is just fine.
I only do top up once a day, we have central air in the home and that really helps out and also for the heat issue as it stays at a constant temp all the time.
I do have to clean the front and sides every other day but it is so minimal.
I don't have a snail in there, with the crab it just becomes a dinner issue. So it is one or the other, the crab is more of a character than a snail would be. I also don't feel there is enough algae for the snail in this size of tank. The crab he eats anything and everything I give him.
The only issue I did have a while ago was a touch of cyano from the move of everything. I have a "magic" pill to kill that for good. So it was not a huge issue for me.
Its cute and I get alot of comments from company about it. Not something I would recommend for someone new to this hobby and I am certainly no expert either but have kept fish in general for over 20+ years.
I will post some more pictures soon, I need to get a good shot of my "million dollar" ricordia so I can have it properly ID. It was sold to me as a Yuma but I think it is more of a Florida.
Thanks again all...
 
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