pigeonfarmboy
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This is the first aquarium I have owned. I know very little but have learned a lot in the last couple days. I set the tank up in the only room in my house without direct sunlight. I removed the bio-balls, setup the pump, and rinsed the carbon filter. I poured 30lbs. of sugar sand in first and then built up the live rock arch. I think it will get rearranged as I've read now that it's a bad idea to place the rocks on top of substrate without much support. Didn't think about it shifting. Filled the tank and immediately put in the recommended amount of Zip drops to dechlorinate. I put in the Koralia and aimed it up to help stir the salt. I used Reef Crystals and added 1/4 cup per gallon per LFS instruction. Box says 1/2 but they said it's better to be under than over. It seems like it didn't really dissolve as well as I expected.
So my current measurements are:
SG - 1.016
Temp - 70.5*
I got the rest of my testing supplies today so I'll check the rest soon. I also picked up a Marineland stealth pro heater, purigen, chemipure elite, and a mag float today.
Going to convert the back middle chamber to a refugium. Ordered the inTank Media basket, fuge basket, and fish saver guard so I'll hang my filter bags on the media basket and keep the cheato on the fuge basket. My tank has the window already in the back so I'll probably run a light through the back. Don't think I'm going to run any filter floss.
As you can see in the photo I'm having trouble with the sand being blown around. Just a re-aiming of the heads? Should I place the Koralia higher on the right back or is there a better spot in my setup?
My overall goal for this cube is to be as self-sufficient as possible. With that in mind, here's a list of specimens I like the look of. Please make any suggestions or additions. Of course I realize not all of these would fit in the 29g.
Tomato Clown
Lawnmower Blenny
Yellowtail Blue Damsel
Sixline Wrasse
Plate Coral
Red Gorgonian
Yellow Gorgonian
Green Star Polyp
Long Tentacle Anemone
Blueleg Hermit
Scarlet Hermit
Halloween Hermit
Emerald Crab
Feather Duster
Fire Shrimp
Nassarius Snail
Orange Frilly Sponge
Derasa Clam
Batik Starfish
Red Serpent Starfish
Orange Linckia Starfish
Blue Linckia Starfish
Chocolate Chip Starfish
Starfish and crabs are my main attractions. Fish are just so dynamic it'd be hard to not have any.
Something I've not seen in a Nano tank are Garden Eels. Is there a reason for this? After seeing them at a large aquarium it would be neat to have them at home if possible.
Thanks for all the help. I'm really excited about getting this going.
So my current measurements are:
SG - 1.016
Temp - 70.5*
I got the rest of my testing supplies today so I'll check the rest soon. I also picked up a Marineland stealth pro heater, purigen, chemipure elite, and a mag float today.
Going to convert the back middle chamber to a refugium. Ordered the inTank Media basket, fuge basket, and fish saver guard so I'll hang my filter bags on the media basket and keep the cheato on the fuge basket. My tank has the window already in the back so I'll probably run a light through the back. Don't think I'm going to run any filter floss.
As you can see in the photo I'm having trouble with the sand being blown around. Just a re-aiming of the heads? Should I place the Koralia higher on the right back or is there a better spot in my setup?
My overall goal for this cube is to be as self-sufficient as possible. With that in mind, here's a list of specimens I like the look of. Please make any suggestions or additions. Of course I realize not all of these would fit in the 29g.
Tomato Clown
Lawnmower Blenny
Yellowtail Blue Damsel
Sixline Wrasse
Plate Coral
Red Gorgonian
Yellow Gorgonian
Green Star Polyp
Long Tentacle Anemone
Blueleg Hermit
Scarlet Hermit
Halloween Hermit
Emerald Crab
Feather Duster
Fire Shrimp
Nassarius Snail
Orange Frilly Sponge
Derasa Clam
Batik Starfish
Red Serpent Starfish
Orange Linckia Starfish
Blue Linckia Starfish
Chocolate Chip Starfish
Starfish and crabs are my main attractions. Fish are just so dynamic it'd be hard to not have any.
Something I've not seen in a Nano tank are Garden Eels. Is there a reason for this? After seeing them at a large aquarium it would be neat to have them at home if possible.
Thanks for all the help. I'm really excited about getting this going.