Good morning guys, it is a slow Monday so I decided to reach out on R2R to get some ideas on a new nano tank project I have.
Here is what's going on - last month I bought a 10 gallon tank from Petco (see pic) to set up as a nursery for some baby seahorses as my male was pregnant. Well, he gave birth a week ago to 5 of them and we lost them all due to unfortunate complications. We waited a week and he didn't birth out anymore, so, we decided to use the 10 gallon as a desk tank for myself since it would've been a pain to try and sell - I'm still trying to sell my 55 gallon.
Over the weekend we set it up using already cycled live sand that we had in another tank as well as the water from the 75 gallon seahorse tank. When we got it tested after set up the nitrite was high and there was some slight ammonia, so we did a 50% water change with fresh saltwater and added some needed chemicals. Given the sand was pre-cycled, just a little yucky so we "vacuumed" with a syphon, our LFS said that with the water change we should be ready to add rock and hopefully some crab at the end of this week.
I already went to our local PetSmart and bought a Fluval Marine Nano LED light. A girl at our LFS uses one for her 20 gallon and said that she had no problem growing coral with it, so I figured it would be worth a shot for $109 bucks. I also tossed the factory filter and made my own with charcoal, matrix, and blue mesh stripes. I'll probably put in a Biocube filter next time they're in stock.
My first question is what else will I need for a nano? Do I put in a nano wave maker? My second question is what can I put in this tank? I have an idea of what I can put in there but what is something uncommon that you guys have put in your nano tanks? I'm thinking maybe a harlequin shrimp and/or a group of sexy shrimp with a couple of fish. I was also thinking of adding macro algae, would a 10 gallon be too small for that?
Thanks in advance for answering!
Here is what's going on - last month I bought a 10 gallon tank from Petco (see pic) to set up as a nursery for some baby seahorses as my male was pregnant. Well, he gave birth a week ago to 5 of them and we lost them all due to unfortunate complications. We waited a week and he didn't birth out anymore, so, we decided to use the 10 gallon as a desk tank for myself since it would've been a pain to try and sell - I'm still trying to sell my 55 gallon.
Over the weekend we set it up using already cycled live sand that we had in another tank as well as the water from the 75 gallon seahorse tank. When we got it tested after set up the nitrite was high and there was some slight ammonia, so we did a 50% water change with fresh saltwater and added some needed chemicals. Given the sand was pre-cycled, just a little yucky so we "vacuumed" with a syphon, our LFS said that with the water change we should be ready to add rock and hopefully some crab at the end of this week.
I already went to our local PetSmart and bought a Fluval Marine Nano LED light. A girl at our LFS uses one for her 20 gallon and said that she had no problem growing coral with it, so I figured it would be worth a shot for $109 bucks. I also tossed the factory filter and made my own with charcoal, matrix, and blue mesh stripes. I'll probably put in a Biocube filter next time they're in stock.
My first question is what else will I need for a nano? Do I put in a nano wave maker? My second question is what can I put in this tank? I have an idea of what I can put in there but what is something uncommon that you guys have put in your nano tanks? I'm thinking maybe a harlequin shrimp and/or a group of sexy shrimp with a couple of fish. I was also thinking of adding macro algae, would a 10 gallon be too small for that?
Thanks in advance for answering!