Hi,
I started cycling my tank a few weeks ago now, and it's still going through the cycle. I've been ghost-feeding, and adding startup bacteria, along with almost daily monitoring of Ammonia, Nitrites, pH, and KH. I plan to have a mix of Softies, and LPS in my reef tank, along with some anemones for the clownfish. This is my first reef tank
Equipment:
1 x Fluval Evo Marine 60L/14.5G
1 x eheim 150W heater
1 x Tunze nano ATO system
1 x Standard Evo kit filtration set-up inc. carbon and bio-filter
1 x jebao dosing pumps (4 pumps in total)
1 x 2nd-hand Kessil 360we light & spectral X controller
1 x fluvial sea PS2 protein skimmer
1 x eheim auto-feeder
1 x Fluval wavemaker
Dosing (once I have livestock) & test-kits:
* I'm using ATI Absolute Ocean as my salt-mix
* Tropic Marin (TM) All-for-reef
* TM Bio-actif (carbon dosing)
* TM Nitribiotic
* TM Compact Lab test kits
* TM Pro ca/mg test kit.
* Hana Salinity pen
Fish & Coral Food:
* PNS Pro-bio (to test it really, but I hear good things about it though).
* PNS Yellow snow
* Aquaforest Marine S fish pellets, and I'll also try to get some Fauna Marin Soft Multi-mix pellets to give some variety.
* Fauna Marin Amin (Amino-Acids) once the tank has been set-up for a while, and I have some softies/LPS corals in my tank.
* Nori seaweed, and also some Hikori Algae wafers
Stocking:
* 2 clownfish
* 1 goby and cleaner shrimp combo
* 1 pom-pom crab
* 2 hermit crabs
* a conch or 2
* a few snails
So I've noticed a couple of things in the last few days in my tank:
* My Alkalinity (dKH) has been going down quite quickly the last few days like from 8dKH to 5dKH today! I think that this is due to the start-up/cycling bacteria doing their job, as it mentions on the start-up bacteria bottle to monitor and keep my dKH at a reasonable level whilst I continue to add the start-up bacteria to the tank. It's actually been going down by almost 1 dKH per day, when I've been doing my testing over the last few days. So I dosed 10ml Tropic Marin Balling liquid Set bottle B, and that raised my alkalinity by 0.5 to 1 dKH, so I dosed another 20ml (approx), and now my Alkalinity is closer to being 8dKh, so I'll keep topping up the tank with TM Balling liquid bottle B, to maintain the dKH going forward.
* My Ammonia had been steadily decreasing over the last week or 2, and then yesterday it increased by quite a bit. I bought a different aquarium stand, and moved my tank onto it yesterday prior to doing my daily testing. As I drained 50%+ of my tank into a 30L bucket, so I could physically move my tank onto the new stand, and then returned the 50% water back into the tank, I think that this might have been the reason behind my ammonia spike. It's going back down today though, so I'm not overly concerned, and I'll keep monitoring it over the next few days until it's at zero.
Future Plans:
1) Obviously getting the tank cycled is the main priority.
2) Once waterbox has the Cube 25 peninsula back in stock here in the UK, then I plan to buy that at a later stage, as it gives me an extra 30% larger water volume, compared to my Evo 60L/14.5G. So the Cube 25 will give me a 90L/23.5G tank, which for the price I think is a worthwhile upgrade.
3) I have found a UK natural seawater supplier that can deliver natural seawater to me on a weekly/monthly basis. The seawater is collected from the seabed at approx 3 miles off the coast, so it should be quite pure. Once I can get this delivered on a regular basis then I will migrate my reef tank over to using it 100%.
I'll probably post another thread in a few days, when something has changed in my tank
I started cycling my tank a few weeks ago now, and it's still going through the cycle. I've been ghost-feeding, and adding startup bacteria, along with almost daily monitoring of Ammonia, Nitrites, pH, and KH. I plan to have a mix of Softies, and LPS in my reef tank, along with some anemones for the clownfish. This is my first reef tank
Equipment:
1 x Fluval Evo Marine 60L/14.5G
1 x eheim 150W heater
1 x Tunze nano ATO system
1 x Standard Evo kit filtration set-up inc. carbon and bio-filter
1 x jebao dosing pumps (4 pumps in total)
1 x 2nd-hand Kessil 360we light & spectral X controller
1 x fluvial sea PS2 protein skimmer
1 x eheim auto-feeder
1 x Fluval wavemaker
Dosing (once I have livestock) & test-kits:
* I'm using ATI Absolute Ocean as my salt-mix
* Tropic Marin (TM) All-for-reef
* TM Bio-actif (carbon dosing)
* TM Nitribiotic
* TM Compact Lab test kits
* TM Pro ca/mg test kit.
* Hana Salinity pen
Fish & Coral Food:
* PNS Pro-bio (to test it really, but I hear good things about it though).
* PNS Yellow snow
* Aquaforest Marine S fish pellets, and I'll also try to get some Fauna Marin Soft Multi-mix pellets to give some variety.
* Fauna Marin Amin (Amino-Acids) once the tank has been set-up for a while, and I have some softies/LPS corals in my tank.
* Nori seaweed, and also some Hikori Algae wafers
Stocking:
* 2 clownfish
* 1 goby and cleaner shrimp combo
* 1 pom-pom crab
* 2 hermit crabs
* a conch or 2
* a few snails
So I've noticed a couple of things in the last few days in my tank:
* My Alkalinity (dKH) has been going down quite quickly the last few days like from 8dKH to 5dKH today! I think that this is due to the start-up/cycling bacteria doing their job, as it mentions on the start-up bacteria bottle to monitor and keep my dKH at a reasonable level whilst I continue to add the start-up bacteria to the tank. It's actually been going down by almost 1 dKH per day, when I've been doing my testing over the last few days. So I dosed 10ml Tropic Marin Balling liquid Set bottle B, and that raised my alkalinity by 0.5 to 1 dKH, so I dosed another 20ml (approx), and now my Alkalinity is closer to being 8dKh, so I'll keep topping up the tank with TM Balling liquid bottle B, to maintain the dKH going forward.
* My Ammonia had been steadily decreasing over the last week or 2, and then yesterday it increased by quite a bit. I bought a different aquarium stand, and moved my tank onto it yesterday prior to doing my daily testing. As I drained 50%+ of my tank into a 30L bucket, so I could physically move my tank onto the new stand, and then returned the 50% water back into the tank, I think that this might have been the reason behind my ammonia spike. It's going back down today though, so I'm not overly concerned, and I'll keep monitoring it over the next few days until it's at zero.
Future Plans:
1) Obviously getting the tank cycled is the main priority.
2) Once waterbox has the Cube 25 peninsula back in stock here in the UK, then I plan to buy that at a later stage, as it gives me an extra 30% larger water volume, compared to my Evo 60L/14.5G. So the Cube 25 will give me a 90L/23.5G tank, which for the price I think is a worthwhile upgrade.
3) I have found a UK natural seawater supplier that can deliver natural seawater to me on a weekly/monthly basis. The seawater is collected from the seabed at approx 3 miles off the coast, so it should be quite pure. Once I can get this delivered on a regular basis then I will migrate my reef tank over to using it 100%.
I'll probably post another thread in a few days, when something has changed in my tank
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