drew_tt
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Hey all
I have a fully cycled [in 7 days] 90 gal tank.
I have a 1.5-2" aragonite sandbed, Just over 93# of LR, which I cycled with [mostly].
Right after the cycle, I added just over 40 hermits, mostly blues, but 2 scarlets, and one halloween hermit. A few days later, I added a brittle and a serpent star to help eat and clean all of the detritus that still remained. This is at about two weeks. Right after, I noticed a lot of diatoms, which I assume is normal. Over this time, I had a lot of feather dusters appear, and With just over 1W/gal of 40000K standard lighting, I have had a lot of macro algaes grow on the rocks near the lights at the top, and I mean a LOT of macro growth... My coraline has been slowly growing, and this is not very common, as I know it. I have noticed a lot of tunicates, a few filter-feeding worms, and a few tiny snails come out.
Anyways, for filtration, I have two very large aquaclears [dont remember model #] running with carbon [will remove very soon], and sponges. I have a very big [also dont remember make ] powerhead with a filter attachment, and a smaller aquaclear. My turnover rate is about 11-12. I have no sump/refugium due to space issues. Also, I am a skimmerless person. Not because of the money, but I did do my research over the past 6 months while planning this, and I deduced that I will not be needing one.
I added 4 small 1" Marine cats [Plotomus lineatus] to help the tank mature, and theyve been great. Very friendly little fellers... but I dont let them get too close to my hand unless I feel like being stung
My stars are constantly cleaning, and my hermits are hard at work, and the tank is coming along very nicely. Last night, at about 9:00 I started acclimating a brand new lawnmower blenny [$38 Canadian :| ], and released him at about 10:30...I was very careful and cautious about it.
When I got up to go to school this morning, he was scooting around happily, bright colours and running close to my little cat school.
I got home today, and he was dead. Very small white lines/cuts under his jaw, and a tiny amount of ick on his back. I was not happy. Water parameters are perfect.
So, this sunday, I hope to get a few cleaner shrimp [probably a pair for now] to help battle any parasites that may come in again, and later another fish. Probably a coral beauty.
Was it too soon for the blenny? He ate algae pellets at the store, and I know he didnt starve overnight. Or was it just a coincidence? Or are my cats the villains? I dont really know right now. I would have a quarantine tank, but ATM I dont have room/space/$$$ for it, and I dont plan on getting one any time soon...
Any ideas or comments? Thanks,
Drew
I have a fully cycled [in 7 days] 90 gal tank.
I have a 1.5-2" aragonite sandbed, Just over 93# of LR, which I cycled with [mostly].
Right after the cycle, I added just over 40 hermits, mostly blues, but 2 scarlets, and one halloween hermit. A few days later, I added a brittle and a serpent star to help eat and clean all of the detritus that still remained. This is at about two weeks. Right after, I noticed a lot of diatoms, which I assume is normal. Over this time, I had a lot of feather dusters appear, and With just over 1W/gal of 40000K standard lighting, I have had a lot of macro algaes grow on the rocks near the lights at the top, and I mean a LOT of macro growth... My coraline has been slowly growing, and this is not very common, as I know it. I have noticed a lot of tunicates, a few filter-feeding worms, and a few tiny snails come out.
Anyways, for filtration, I have two very large aquaclears [dont remember model #] running with carbon [will remove very soon], and sponges. I have a very big [also dont remember make ] powerhead with a filter attachment, and a smaller aquaclear. My turnover rate is about 11-12. I have no sump/refugium due to space issues. Also, I am a skimmerless person. Not because of the money, but I did do my research over the past 6 months while planning this, and I deduced that I will not be needing one.
I added 4 small 1" Marine cats [Plotomus lineatus] to help the tank mature, and theyve been great. Very friendly little fellers... but I dont let them get too close to my hand unless I feel like being stung
My stars are constantly cleaning, and my hermits are hard at work, and the tank is coming along very nicely. Last night, at about 9:00 I started acclimating a brand new lawnmower blenny [$38 Canadian :| ], and released him at about 10:30...I was very careful and cautious about it.
When I got up to go to school this morning, he was scooting around happily, bright colours and running close to my little cat school.
I got home today, and he was dead. Very small white lines/cuts under his jaw, and a tiny amount of ick on his back. I was not happy. Water parameters are perfect.
So, this sunday, I hope to get a few cleaner shrimp [probably a pair for now] to help battle any parasites that may come in again, and later another fish. Probably a coral beauty.
Was it too soon for the blenny? He ate algae pellets at the store, and I know he didnt starve overnight. Or was it just a coincidence? Or are my cats the villains? I dont really know right now. I would have a quarantine tank, but ATM I dont have room/space/$$$ for it, and I dont plan on getting one any time soon...
Any ideas or comments? Thanks,
Drew