Best nano tank evah!

spsmike3

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Originally Posted by oceana
looks nice. sure is not much coralline for being three years. but nice just the same.

I wish I could tell you why....... Its a very diverse tank in context of fauna and other critters.
 

spsmike3

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So I am still pondering on whether im going to replace my clam with a clam or with corals. What do you all think?
 

spsmike3

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Ever wanted to know what this tank used to look like? When I said that this tank has gone through cycles in its life spans I meant it. Seeing these old shots almost brings a tear to my eye.








 

fishieness

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do you have a sump?! because youve got 4 fish, tons of inverts, and a heck of a lot of corals for a 10 gallon!! it just seems odd how you could have good levels with all those animals.....
 

dragonboy

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Do you use a skimmer? Your tank looks awesome I'm working a on 15 gallon myself but none of the coral seem to survive in the tank so far. But I"m gonna be upgrading my lights to VHO and probably throw in a 70watt MH.
 

lennon

Member
So much for all the people I have spoken to that say if I get a 65 gallon..it is too small.
I want to show them some of your pics to prove them wrong. That tank is lovely and I hope to be that lucky when I start my 65...great job!
 

spsmike3

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Originally Posted by fishieness
do you have a sump?! because youve got 4 fish, tons of inverts, and a heck of a lot of corals for a 10 gallon!! it just seems odd how you could have good levels with all those animals.....
No I do not have a sump. I do one gallon water changes a month and with a more natural reef like I have, the macros consume some of the materials. I have to say even before the macros I didnt have high nitrates. I cant even get a reading....
 

spsmike3

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Originally Posted by dragonboy
Do you use a skimmer? Your tank looks awesome I'm working a on 15 gallon myself but none of the coral seem to survive in the tank so far. But I"m gonna be upgrading my lights to VHO and probably throw in a 70watt MH.
What corals have you had die. The key is to use RO/DI water and do water changes once a week of about 2 gallons (for your tank).
 

spsmike3

New Member
Originally Posted by Lennon
So much for all the people I have spoken to that say if I get a 65 gallon..it is too small.
I want to show them some of your pics to prove them wrong. That tank is lovely and I hope to be that lucky when I start my 65...great job!

I was told hte same thing three years ago when the word nano wasnt in most lfs dictionarys. I proved them wrong.....
No skimmer, no sump....
 

dragonboy

Active Member
I do water change every week and I use RO/DI water only. 5% change every week well its not really establish tank yet so its only been 1 month. Also I need better lights so maybe I'll wait till a little longer before adding the corals. So you don't use a skimmer on yours just water change.
Originally Posted by spsmike3
What corals have you had die. The key is to use RO/DI water and do water changes once a week of about 2 gallons (for your tank).
 

spsmike3

New Member
Originally Posted by dragonboy
I do water change every week and I use RO/DI water only. 5% change every week well its not really establish tank yet so its only been 1 month. Also I need better lights so maybe I'll wait till a little longer before adding the corals. So you don't use a skimmer on yours just water change.

Well, having an established tank and taking it slow is what will get you there. I have killed more corals and animals then I have now as the above pics reflect. Its a shame as when I started this tank the message boards were hard to come by and store had no idea of how to maintain a nano tank.
 

gman52

Member
in the old pics of ur tank, is that a green spotted puffer. they look awesome. wat r ur comments on them as they have them at a LFS, and im interested in buying one.
 

mad dog 21

New Member
Mike,
You're tank looks awesome. It has a great realistic feel to it, just like you're looking at a section of the reef. I was going to say wow, those are some big clowns before I saw that it was a 10 gallon. Can't believe you have 200+ watts on a 10, but that's probably why all the corals look so healthy and grown into eachother. The pic of the anemone crab is one of the coolest I've seen on the site. The puffer is equally cool, can you tell us about your experience with it?
Thanks
 

shoreliner11

Active Member
Just curious what you use for calcium? When I had my 20gal sps tank, keeping up with coral growth was rather difficult. I dripped full strength kalk for topoff and had to use b-ionic daily to keep my levels stable. Do you have similar troubles?
Aaron
Oh and do a search for Brooklyjohnny's 10 gal nano. Kind of similar in set up but I think you'll enjoy the post. Towards the end of his tank, growth was so high that he could not keep up with calcium uptake without causing too high of a rise in pH.
 

spsmike3

New Member
I remember Johnnyboy. He had a great tank. I just use kalk to maintain everything...
Well I have moved which means I had to tear down the tank and build it again. I tried to get it looking similar, but yet it is still different. It was moved with dsb and bristle worms intact. :)
Now I am slowly watching my sps rtn. :(
Its sad...




 
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