3.7 gallon build for desk

donny619

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Hi All,

When I set up my first 60 gal tank, I was a lurker who used the information from the members to educate myself and help build the tank. When I finally registered to post on forums, I didn't have the necessary pictures organized to do a build thread. I wanted to at least share a picture of how it is doing today before writing about the pico tank.

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I saw that Petco had a deal on their Imagitarium 3.7 Gallon PRO Deluxe for $36 and had been in the market to put a tank on my desk. I called the local store and they said they had it for $49.99. I asked if they price matched their online prices and they said yes. The nearby store had 1 left so I dropped in after dropping the kids off at school and it was too good to pass up. It seemed like it was perfect size.

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I wanted to do things differently this time. In the previous build, I used live rock and live sand to speed up the cycling process (the kids wanted their clown fish in the tank next day). This time around, I had the luxury of being patient. I picked up some dry rock and dry sand from my go-to LFS.

The contents included a foam filter, filter sponge, carbon filter cartridge and zeolite filter cartridge. I decided not to use any of it because I figure the amount of rock and sand I placed in would eventually be enough biological filtration. It also came with a pump that was rated 40 gph which seems low but after turning it on seemed like enough flow for what I plan to do with it. I bought a Tetra HT aquarium heater and put it in the back where they suggested the foam filter went. I forgot to take pictures of the unboxing, sand and water placement but ended up with this. The light that came with it isn't the sturdiest but it isn't bad.

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So there I was -- ready to start the cycle. Except I didn't have any ammonia on me. At this point it was like 10PM and everything was closed. Having read more than one R2R thread regarding ghost feeding I tossed in some pellets and a small cut off a cube of frozen mysis.

Sure enough, the next morning, initial tests showed that the cycle started.

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I also went to Ace Hardware and picked up some ammonium chloride to help dose ammonia as needed.

During the next 5 days the ammonia would go to 0 and nitrites would stay around 4ppm.

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I kept dropping ammonia in to keep it at 2ppm. Again, the ammonia would drop to 0 and nitrites would stay around 2-4. When I saw ph drop I did about a 30% water change.

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I patiently let it continue to cycle for another 2 days. We had a 3 day vacation planned and nitrites were still not zero yet. I was thinking I should dose ammonia before leaving so that the bacteria built wouldn't die but I decided I would let it run. When we came back from vacation both ammonia and nitrites hit 0. I dosed ammonia to 2ppm one last time and saw that everything hit 0 the next morning. The cycle was seemingly complete and did another 30% water change.

The kids were excited to go pick out some fish and chose a hi-fin goby and a pistol shrimp.

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Here's how it looks on my desk (as if I wasn't distracted enough with the other tank).

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