Originally Posted by
MX#28
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I mean what about filtration, flow, top off, etc ???
2 gallons of water is not much. It will make it difficult to keep your water quality up and your parameters stable. Daily evaporation will create a fairly significant change in the salinity - how do you plan to compensate for that? I would suggest an auto-top-off.
Different non-photo critters rely greatly on different rates of flow for their survival and well-being. You will need to choose your animals and then likely have to do research on their required flow rates. How do you intend to set up the flow? A stream tank is one way of doing this. Googel "delbeek stream tank".
What you feed should be based on what you want to keep, so maybe figure out a list first and then consider how you'll feed them. I don't intend to sound condescending, we;ve had this talk before, but there are a great deal of variables to address.
I had a 2.5 gallon for > a year and the only reason I broke it down was rampant GROWTH. At 8 wpg, all my softies multipled like crazy. I had buttons, hairy shrooms, xenia, duncans, a 4-headed hammer, and a small colt coral. Everything at least doubled but the softies were like weeds.
Just do consistent water changes and daily topoffs. Make sure the tank has a lid. Try not to keep anything that requires solid food (I broke that rule - my Duncans love raw shrimp). Do not overfeed phyto!!!! It's NEVER a good idea to overfeed anything but once u dose phyto u cant take it back!! Keep a HOB fuge and keep a small a.c. pouch and phosguard pouch. Keep their light cycle at 8 on 16 off with an LED moon light.
I assure you it is not as difficult as some people try to make it sound. Since you had a previous crash I think you need to go back to basics. Start REALLY slow. Your best bet would be to use already cycled water from a stable system and then keep LR only plus one hermit for at least 6 weeks. I know it sounds arbitrary to set that kind of time but remember...beneficial bacteria need to be in full force in order to handle a bioload in such a small tank. If you give it 6 weeks with already cycled water and then SLOWLY add corals I think you will be fine. CLEAN TESTED RO, CLEAN HANDS, COMMON SENSE!!!
good luck!