Salifert for Nitrate. I used API to test ammonia. I am getting 0 ammonia on API. I have not tested Nitrite no LFS has a Nitrite test in anything other than in a 4 test package deal and I don't want everything else in it.
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That is what I use. Still waiting for another two weeks before adding corals anyway. have an ATO on the way should be here by Saturday. Just in time to get it setup and going before I leave on Tuesday afternoon for work for four days. Shooting for the third week in April to put corals in maybe some Zoa's or some hardy LPS possibly. Depends on what the LFS here has. They had some really nice Acans for 49.99 or three for 120 should have taken a picture of them. They have a tank of unnamed frags for 29.99 but looks mostly like assorted SPS, Favia/Favies and polyps.Salifert is a good choice for nitrates. @DDenny 25ppm is not too high, but could be lower. I would try to keep it around 5-10. Not a big deal though if it moves out of that range. When the time comes, just monitor your corals appearance. Softies and LPS tend to like a little higher/nutrient rich water.
Wow looking at there site and wow your right the prices are good. It’s about a 6 hour drive for me to to Austin. But for $15 on shipping that can’t be beat. Was really looking at making this a Zoa garden with a few other pieces that I still don’t what else. I have lots of time just not the space hahahahaha. I do like Montipora’s but the plating kind we will see but that will be next year that is for sure.Cool man. My 4.1 was started from my Nuvo 40 breakdown back in September. I had a Autoaqua Smart ATO micro that I loved. It was effortless. Then, one day decided to peter out on me. Less than a year old! I couldn’t bring myself to forking out another $134.99 for another one. Since then, I’ve been refilling my own RODI daily. Not bad at all! Plus, it keeps you in tune with your salinity without going complacent. I have figured out that my tank uses 3/4 cup/day. I do this every night. Of course with your out of town working, the ATO is mandatory if no one else is around to help out. Definitely start out with softies/LPS. I would wait a minimum of 4-6 months before any SPS, including easier monitporas. They’re not kidding about stability lol.
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Did your Autoaqua break? Have the samething on my nuvo 30 for some reason the water from my display went down to my reservoir and spill all over the place.Cool man. My 4.1 was started from my Nuvo 40 breakdown back in September. I had a Autoaqua Smart ATO micro that I loved. It was effortless. Then, one day decided to peter out on me. Less than a year old! I couldn’t bring myself to forking out another $134.99 for another one. Since then, I’ve been refilling my own RODI daily. Not bad at all! Plus, it keeps you in tune with your salinity without going complacent. I have figured out that my tank uses 3/4 cup/day. I do this every night. Of course with your out of town working, the ATO is mandatory if no one else is around to help out. Definitely start out with softies/LPS. I would wait a minimum of 4-6 months before any SPS, including easier monitporas. They’re not kidding about stability lol.
if you haven’t checked them out already, look at austinaquafarms.com. They have super cheap prices with an amazing selection. Plus, you could take a short drive to pick them up, or pay the discounted Texas rate of $15 overnight shipping! You really can’t beat it. They have fire.
Yea, plating montis and zoas would be cool. I’d say by August you should be good. Look for specs of coralline algae to take hold. That’s your sign.Wow looking at there site and wow your right the prices are good. It’s about a 6 hour drive for me to to Austin. But for $15 on shipping that can’t be beat. Was really looking at making this a Zoa garden with a few other pieces that I still don’t what else. I have lots of time just not the space hahahahaha. I do like Montipora’s but the plating kind we will see but that will be next year that is for sure.
Yea! It broke on me less than a year in. It was reliable until it wasn’t hahaDid your Autoaqua break? Have the samething on my nuvo 30 for some reason the water from my display went down to my reservoir and spill all over the place.
I have heard about Duetto, but don’t know too much about it. Honestly though, if it was my money, I would get this one. Super highly rated new ATO.@Daniel92481 do you think the Duetto is a better ATO? It’s more expensive but I just want reliability?
I do want to build my tank a zoa dominant but like you i might add other LPSThinking about adding a drag or two to my tank in two weeks. Going to do one more water change this coming weekend to reduce nitrates down to under 10ppm. Trying to figure out walnut to put in first. Probably some zoathids or some LPS guess it depends on what the LFS has when I go hahahahaha.
The 14.17 is the the 3.8g (has the side filter so more peninsula style) tank the 12.21 is the one I have and it the 4.1 gallon (cube style).Looking good! I'm looking for a tank to replace my current pico and this one is on the list - any chance you could clear something up for me? I've seen 2 different sets of dimensions listed for it (in one listing) and I'm not sure which is accurate.
One is 14.17″ x 7.87″ x 7.87″ the other 12.21″ x 8.66″ x 9.06″