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Great start, tank looks awesome. I'm currently running a 75 with an fx6. Couple things have made things easier for me. I run live rock rubble, just pulled my sponges from the canister at 12 months. The filter (or dry rock, or whatever) started kicking up phosphate. Pulled the 1 sponge in there, and switched from chemipure blue to elite, and things came in line quickly. I also added a seachem tidal HOB filter, and set it to max surface skim, and change filter floss in it weekly. Also helpful for nutrients and keeping the surface clean. I run my chemical filtration in the tidal so I can change it easy and keep the FX 6 untouched. I've also never run a skimmer, and am currently at 15 Nitrate and .15 Phosphate. Upgrading to a sump this week so I can monitor it and travel, but canister is totally fine, just find your balance with it! Good luck!Tank is doing well, up to about 50# of live rock, I did the take what the rock gives you Lego method of Aquascaping. I’m happy with it, everyone has a cave to sleep in, and I’m planning 3 more pieces in specific places to give another good size cave, read on for the why, a bridge piece between the 2 structures, and an out front piece eventually for corals.
With the live rock from 2 LFS, tank was a skip cycle, have been continuing 20% water changes just to keep phos and nitrates in check and control the uglies. By holding off on corals I’m able to run Radions at 40%, no reds or greens, for only 4 hours a day. Very minor diatoms, I’m thinking a small tiger conch to control that, I really don’t like snails.
Current residents, male lyretail anthias, coral beauty, black ice clown, tomini tang and fire shrimp. So the added rock to create another cave would be for a 1.5” juvenile majestic angel. Where tank is will easily house a 180, so that’s the plan.
Love the anthias that is in there!Tank is doing well, up to about 50# of live rock, I did the take what the rock gives you Lego method of Aquascaping. I’m happy with it, everyone has a cave to sleep in, and I’m planning 3 more pieces in specific places to give another good size cave, read on for the why, a bridge piece between the 2 structures, and an out front piece eventually for corals.
With the live rock from 2 LFS, tank was a skip cycle, have been continuing 20% water changes just to keep phos and nitrates in check and control the uglies. By holding off on corals I’m able to run Radions at 40%, no reds or greens, for only 4 hours a day. Very minor diatoms, I’m thinking a small tiger conch to control that, I really don’t like snails.
Current residents, male lyretail anthias, coral beauty, black ice clown, tomini tang and fire shrimp. So the added rock to create another cave would be for a 1.5” juvenile majestic angel. Where tank is will easily house a 180, so that’s the plan.
Thanks, funny story with that, my 7yr. old daughter and 12 yr. old son wanted to each choose a fish after I picked the clown that went in first. I was worried that would be a struggle, and nearly was, as my son picked a grouper as his choice... fortunately he's a Jeremy Wade fan, and he remembered the episode with a grouper, so while not the same exactly, it saved me as he accepted that lol. My daughter saw a group of 4 lyretail anthias, and she picked the biggest one, all female we were told. After about 5 days at home, he popped up his dorsal fin while feeding, and clearly did not seem to be a female any longer. There was a slight purple cast, but in the last 2 weeks the coloration hasn't really changed any more. So it is like he began the process, but once removed from the group of females the process just stopped. So it will be interesting to see how that goes. I've wondered if I added a couple of females if the color change would resume, or speed up, but stocking wise that wasn't really in the cards, so for now we are just watching and waiting.Love the anthias that is in there!
I would be curious to see what would happen if you added females, too!Thanks, funny story with that, my 7yr. old daughter and 12 yr. old son wanted to each choose a fish after I picked the clown that went in first. I was worried that would be a struggle, and nearly was, as my son picked a grouper as his choice... fortunately he's a Jeremy Wade fan, and he remembered the episode with a grouper, so while not the same exactly, it saved me as he accepted that lol. My daughter saw a group of 4 lyretail anthias, and she picked the biggest one, all female we were told. After about 5 days at home, he popped up his dorsal fin while feeding, and clearly did not seem to be a female any longer. There was a slight purple cast, but in the last 2 weeks the coloration hasn't really changed any more. So it is like he began the process, but once removed from the group of females the process just stopped. So it will be interesting to see how that goes. I've wondered if I added a couple of females if the color change would resume, or speed up, but stocking wise that wasn't really in the cards, so for now we are just watching and waiting.
I kept the trays, and the bottom outside sponges, but put rubble in the outside of the trays, and matrix in the middle portions. Chemipure and purigen in the HOB Filter. No pads anymore, but I kept one in for a few months.@MDReefguy thank you, I’m pretty happy so far. I started with chemipure blue and Seachem matrix carbon in my bottom tray. I used RODi, but knowing i was bringing rock from multiple unknown water sources I suppose I went overkill. I’ve thought about going the rubble route, did you pull the trays and literally just have rubble, or did you keep some pads?
I’m hoping the Tunze skmmer settles in soon, I want to run a skimmer, but not a lot of in tank options, which I like from an overflow issue doesn’t end up on LR carpet perspective. I may look at the Tidal or similar alternatives if the Tunze proves tempermental after break in.