A little thread to document my little tank.
I filled a 20 gal long with saltwater about 2 weeks ago...maybe 3...not sure when actually. I just thought a glass box of saltwater might be cheerful.
I modified an AquaClear 70 to act as a HOB (hang on the back) refugium / place to grow macroalgae.
It's actually a HOS (hang on the side) because I like the view better.
I seriously have no plan for this tank, and no timeline. I'm just here for the dopamine.
About a week ago, I added 20 lbs of Caribsea fiji pink sand (cloudy, cloudy, cloudy for a while) and then a few pieces of live rock.
Let's take a brief aside here...this may be the saltwater equivalent of 'get off my lawn', so hang with me for a sec
My live rocks were actually dry...and pretty 'dead'. The last time I had tanks, we only called wet live rock, 'live rock', and now we have live rock and life rock and...skimmers are so small now!!! My how some things have changed!
I knew what I was buying, btw, just surprised to hear it called 'live'.
Back to our regularly scheduled build...
As soon as my test kits arrived, I dosed some ammonia, overdosed, actually.
Who knew that dosing 4 drops per gallon as directed on the Dr Tim's ammonia package would blow out my ammonia levels?
Oh, yeah, a lot of you did. I read about it after I did it. I should have taken your advice before I read it.
I dosed enough for an 8 gallon tank, and after a 4 gallon water change, my ammonia hit the sweet spot of detectable, but not off the charts. Man, Am I good at water changes!
(Nope...made some Big Spills...highly recomend overdosing ammonia so you can practice your water change skills without fish looking at you in a mostly judgemental way)
This morning, I finally tested nitrate and nitrite and...drum roll please!
We have pink in both tubes!
So, I'll just be playing with my test kits for the next few weeks waiting to grow enough algae to feed a growing clean up crew.
I'll also be thinking about ways to cut this stock lid without breaking it because I'm cheap and I like to repurpose things.
Here are a few pics...boring compared to a lot of tanks, but the current view of my glass box brings me great joy.
I filled a 20 gal long with saltwater about 2 weeks ago...maybe 3...not sure when actually. I just thought a glass box of saltwater might be cheerful.
I modified an AquaClear 70 to act as a HOB (hang on the back) refugium / place to grow macroalgae.
It's actually a HOS (hang on the side) because I like the view better.
I seriously have no plan for this tank, and no timeline. I'm just here for the dopamine.
About a week ago, I added 20 lbs of Caribsea fiji pink sand (cloudy, cloudy, cloudy for a while) and then a few pieces of live rock.
Let's take a brief aside here...this may be the saltwater equivalent of 'get off my lawn', so hang with me for a sec
My live rocks were actually dry...and pretty 'dead'. The last time I had tanks, we only called wet live rock, 'live rock', and now we have live rock and life rock and...skimmers are so small now!!! My how some things have changed!
I knew what I was buying, btw, just surprised to hear it called 'live'.
Back to our regularly scheduled build...
As soon as my test kits arrived, I dosed some ammonia, overdosed, actually.
Who knew that dosing 4 drops per gallon as directed on the Dr Tim's ammonia package would blow out my ammonia levels?
Oh, yeah, a lot of you did. I read about it after I did it. I should have taken your advice before I read it.
I dosed enough for an 8 gallon tank, and after a 4 gallon water change, my ammonia hit the sweet spot of detectable, but not off the charts. Man, Am I good at water changes!
(Nope...made some Big Spills...highly recomend overdosing ammonia so you can practice your water change skills without fish looking at you in a mostly judgemental way)
This morning, I finally tested nitrate and nitrite and...drum roll please!
We have pink in both tubes!
So, I'll just be playing with my test kits for the next few weeks waiting to grow enough algae to feed a growing clean up crew.
I'll also be thinking about ways to cut this stock lid without breaking it because I'm cheap and I like to repurpose things.
Here are a few pics...boring compared to a lot of tanks, but the current view of my glass box brings me great joy.