Here is my unimpressive Innovative Marine 14 gallon peninsula. This is my first (and still only) aquarium, which I started cycling 9 months ago with the intention of being a bare-bottom FOWLR.
I wondered if anyone would like to offer suggestions on where to go from here:
* New frag? Or should I get the GHA completely out first?
* Another critter? I think I have bioload room for a goby or shrimp.
* Are shrimp just clown food?
* Any other thoughts?
* Is there still too much rock? I like rock.
Here's the tank. Yes, that's a xenia frag, sorry. There's still a variety of algae in there, including some purple and pink Coraline (I'm a fan) which seems to be growing on the frag mostly, and weirdly the dark side of the rocks (none on the glass or plastic). There's also some bright green encrusting algae that I really like on the rocks, and the darker areas of the rocks are turning a merlot type of of purple. It looks better in real life than in the picture.
Gear/Stuff:
* Innovative Marine 14g Peninsula
* Innovative Marine aluminum stand (it's cool, really!)
* inTank media basket (first chamber)
* Filters, bio balls, rock frags (media chambers)
* Dual 50w heaters (second chamber, 78f)
* MightyJet Mini 266gph return (third chamber)
* Hygger 30w reef light (50%, 8", 50-110PAR in middle of tank)
* Icecap Gravity ATO
* Dual 9w mini power heads
* 12lb "Reef Saver" rock
* 10lb Fiji Pink sand (added July '24)
* 10% water changes weekly
Livestock:
* Clown pair (they have strange black noses, cross-bred?)
* A suspicious number and variety of snails
* Xenia frag
* Several billion micro brittle stars
* Various sponges & pods (gifts from God?)
History:
* November '23 - started the tank cycle with Microbacter7 + DrTim's ammonia
* December '23 - (4 weeks) ammonia drops to zero quickly, nitrites rise
* December '23 - (6 weeks) nitrates still zero, dosed Fritz TurboStart (that did the trick!)
* January '24 - Added Clown pair, removed about 1/3 of the rock (it's still dense)
* February '24 - Massive phosphate spike from trace to > 1.0 in one week (started GFO)
* March '24 - First signs of algae, added nerites
* June '24 - Added xenia frag
* July '24 - Algae & bacteria explosion (bubble, green hair, black/red cyano, green slime, etc.)
* July '24 - Added Fuji Pink (no more bare-bottom!)
* July '24 - Added array of snails (thanks ReefCleaners!)
* August '24 - Alkalinity plummeted from 7.7 to 5.5 in one week
After dosing baking soda and finding Alk continued to plummet, I bought a new Salifert kit and -- lo and behold - Alkalinity read 8.0 with the new kit.
And that's where we are today. I'm still battling GHA which has started growing on the xenia (which I'm sure most of the reef2reefers would think is good!) and red cyano still appears enough on the glass to require scraping off every week.
Some Lessons Learned:
* Don't trust refractometer if it suddenly says your salinity has changed dramatically (mine got super flaky)
* Don't trust test kits if they suddenly have dramatically different readings
* Do trust reef2reefers when they tell you what you've done wrong
* Clowns are jerks (they particularly hate the trochus snails, pick them up and swim face-first into the glass)
* Clowns are jerks (those jerks bite!)
* Phosphates at zero for weeks is a bad idea
* Lexan lid is cool and essentially stops all evaporation, but salt creep and lighting inconsistency is bad m'kay
* Mesh lid is cool, but now the ATO empties every day (about 13% of the net volume evaporates weekly)
* Don't panic, the answer is somewhere on reef2reef
* That UPS my friends made fun of saved my tank when the power went out when it was -28f outside
* Just remove the "high tide" plastic thing from the IM AIO overflow or the water level is too high
* It's more expensive than you think
I doubt anyone read all of that, but I enjoyed thinking about the last few months and typing up memories.
I wondered if anyone would like to offer suggestions on where to go from here:
* New frag? Or should I get the GHA completely out first?
* Another critter? I think I have bioload room for a goby or shrimp.
* Are shrimp just clown food?
* Any other thoughts?
* Is there still too much rock? I like rock.
Here's the tank. Yes, that's a xenia frag, sorry. There's still a variety of algae in there, including some purple and pink Coraline (I'm a fan) which seems to be growing on the frag mostly, and weirdly the dark side of the rocks (none on the glass or plastic). There's also some bright green encrusting algae that I really like on the rocks, and the darker areas of the rocks are turning a merlot type of of purple. It looks better in real life than in the picture.
Gear/Stuff:
* Innovative Marine 14g Peninsula
* Innovative Marine aluminum stand (it's cool, really!)
* inTank media basket (first chamber)
* Filters, bio balls, rock frags (media chambers)
* Dual 50w heaters (second chamber, 78f)
* MightyJet Mini 266gph return (third chamber)
* Hygger 30w reef light (50%, 8", 50-110PAR in middle of tank)
* Icecap Gravity ATO
* Dual 9w mini power heads
* 12lb "Reef Saver" rock
* 10lb Fiji Pink sand (added July '24)
* 10% water changes weekly
Livestock:
* Clown pair (they have strange black noses, cross-bred?)
* A suspicious number and variety of snails
* Xenia frag
* Several billion micro brittle stars
* Various sponges & pods (gifts from God?)
History:
* November '23 - started the tank cycle with Microbacter7 + DrTim's ammonia
* December '23 - (4 weeks) ammonia drops to zero quickly, nitrites rise
* December '23 - (6 weeks) nitrates still zero, dosed Fritz TurboStart (that did the trick!)
* January '24 - Added Clown pair, removed about 1/3 of the rock (it's still dense)
* February '24 - Massive phosphate spike from trace to > 1.0 in one week (started GFO)
* March '24 - First signs of algae, added nerites
* June '24 - Added xenia frag
* July '24 - Algae & bacteria explosion (bubble, green hair, black/red cyano, green slime, etc.)
* July '24 - Added Fuji Pink (no more bare-bottom!)
* July '24 - Added array of snails (thanks ReefCleaners!)
* August '24 - Alkalinity plummeted from 7.7 to 5.5 in one week
After dosing baking soda and finding Alk continued to plummet, I bought a new Salifert kit and -- lo and behold - Alkalinity read 8.0 with the new kit.
And that's where we are today. I'm still battling GHA which has started growing on the xenia (which I'm sure most of the reef2reefers would think is good!) and red cyano still appears enough on the glass to require scraping off every week.
Some Lessons Learned:
* Don't trust refractometer if it suddenly says your salinity has changed dramatically (mine got super flaky)
* Don't trust test kits if they suddenly have dramatically different readings
* Do trust reef2reefers when they tell you what you've done wrong
* Clowns are jerks (they particularly hate the trochus snails, pick them up and swim face-first into the glass)
* Clowns are jerks (those jerks bite!)
* Phosphates at zero for weeks is a bad idea
* Lexan lid is cool and essentially stops all evaporation, but salt creep and lighting inconsistency is bad m'kay
* Mesh lid is cool, but now the ATO empties every day (about 13% of the net volume evaporates weekly)
* Don't panic, the answer is somewhere on reef2reef
* That UPS my friends made fun of saved my tank when the power went out when it was -28f outside
* Just remove the "high tide" plastic thing from the IM AIO overflow or the water level is too high
* It's more expensive than you think
I doubt anyone read all of that, but I enjoyed thinking about the last few months and typing up memories.
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