Just a quick update. Nothing new has been put in the tank as we will be moving at the end of March, so everything is going to stay as is for now. Out of the 3 SPS I had placed in the tank, two died, but my tri-color is standing strong and starting to sprout some new nubs. My single head orangeish-red acan has also grown about 5-6 mini heads, and they are continuing to grow very nicely.
The cyno that had gone away came back. I attribute it to my skimmer. After I placed the skimmer in the tank and ran it 24 hours, after the cyno went away, all my softies closed up. So I began leaving the skimmer on and off every other 24 hours. After that the skimmer went through a phase where it kept bubbling over. After some research, I limited the air through the air hose, and the overflowing stopped (maybe it wasn't fully broken in). Now I"ve got that situation under control, and the cyno that came back is now going away again.
During the next month I'm doing nothing but maintenance to the tank with probably 2 more water changes until I move. After I move, I'll have room to install a ro/di filter, and begin making my own water and salt. Since I'm going to keep the cube for awhile, I don't think i'm going to do a full blown water mixing station, instead just get a nice 10-25 gallon NSF container so I can make fresh RO top off, and then every week or two weeks make a fresh batch of salt. After seeing everyones various results, I think I will end up making the switch back to Instant Ocean. I was happy with that back in the day, and hey, if Jason Fox can keep his corals looking how they look with IO, that works for me!
Until next Month! I'll try and take some pics once I begin breaking everything down, and then install everything again. I do have about 10 lbs of some various rock from BRS, might add a few more piece when I rebuild the reef.
Only other "near" future purchases are the AI Hydra 26 - Might be a bit overkill for the cube, but I love the spectrum options, and the build in programs etc. Plus I'll be able to move that to my Red Sea Peninsula tank in 3-5 years
As always, thanks for looking!
The cyno that had gone away came back. I attribute it to my skimmer. After I placed the skimmer in the tank and ran it 24 hours, after the cyno went away, all my softies closed up. So I began leaving the skimmer on and off every other 24 hours. After that the skimmer went through a phase where it kept bubbling over. After some research, I limited the air through the air hose, and the overflowing stopped (maybe it wasn't fully broken in). Now I"ve got that situation under control, and the cyno that came back is now going away again.
During the next month I'm doing nothing but maintenance to the tank with probably 2 more water changes until I move. After I move, I'll have room to install a ro/di filter, and begin making my own water and salt. Since I'm going to keep the cube for awhile, I don't think i'm going to do a full blown water mixing station, instead just get a nice 10-25 gallon NSF container so I can make fresh RO top off, and then every week or two weeks make a fresh batch of salt. After seeing everyones various results, I think I will end up making the switch back to Instant Ocean. I was happy with that back in the day, and hey, if Jason Fox can keep his corals looking how they look with IO, that works for me!
Until next Month! I'll try and take some pics once I begin breaking everything down, and then install everything again. I do have about 10 lbs of some various rock from BRS, might add a few more piece when I rebuild the reef.
Only other "near" future purchases are the AI Hydra 26 - Might be a bit overkill for the cube, but I love the spectrum options, and the build in programs etc. Plus I'll be able to move that to my Red Sea Peninsula tank in 3-5 years
As always, thanks for looking!