Hey.
Here's my first attempt into the world of saltwater. Having had many freshwater aquariums i've decided to try out this side of the hobby!
There's nothing special in this tank yet. I had it cycling for about 6 weeks before i added anything, and went with a few hermits. However, these guys only stayed for around 1 month before they were rehomed because they destroyed everything (RIP GSP)
So here it is as currently. I'm attempting to attach these mushroom corals on the right using some netting i saw people use online. (Net was cut from a spare media bag) and trying to attach some Xenia on the left. Some of the Xenia seems to be doing just fine and the rest was melting and just wasting away. I've no idea what's up with that.
The substrate is just Oolitic Aragonite sand.
Media is Fluval-FX, with some D-Flow inserts.
Salt is IQuatics Ocean Reef Pro.
The Fluval return pump has been upgraded to the Sicce Silent 0.5, and i'm receiving a refugium insert shortly to add some chaeto. My goal for this is to reduce Nitrate levels and to introduce some Copepods for the clownfish to munch on with the cope's having somewhere safe to multiply. Works in my head at least, a lot of what i know about freshwater systems kind of applies to saltwater but with some distinct differences that seem to be tripping me up. I haven't upgraded the light, mostly because I like having the lid and from what i've read, this light seems fine for easy-care soft corals.
Tank is stocked with a couple of snowflake clownfish, 1 Fire shrimp and a CUC consisting of 1 Cerith, 3 Turbo and 3 Nassarius.
I'm still super new to this, and trying to learn as much as possible so next time I purchase a coral it doesnt fall apart. I'm happy to receive any and all feedback for this tank. In the long run I'd ideally like to have easy care colourful corals that don't cost a fortune, and to be able to breed these snowflakes.
Thank you
Here's my first attempt into the world of saltwater. Having had many freshwater aquariums i've decided to try out this side of the hobby!
There's nothing special in this tank yet. I had it cycling for about 6 weeks before i added anything, and went with a few hermits. However, these guys only stayed for around 1 month before they were rehomed because they destroyed everything (RIP GSP)
So here it is as currently. I'm attempting to attach these mushroom corals on the right using some netting i saw people use online. (Net was cut from a spare media bag) and trying to attach some Xenia on the left. Some of the Xenia seems to be doing just fine and the rest was melting and just wasting away. I've no idea what's up with that.
The substrate is just Oolitic Aragonite sand.
Media is Fluval-FX, with some D-Flow inserts.
Salt is IQuatics Ocean Reef Pro.
The Fluval return pump has been upgraded to the Sicce Silent 0.5, and i'm receiving a refugium insert shortly to add some chaeto. My goal for this is to reduce Nitrate levels and to introduce some Copepods for the clownfish to munch on with the cope's having somewhere safe to multiply. Works in my head at least, a lot of what i know about freshwater systems kind of applies to saltwater but with some distinct differences that seem to be tripping me up. I haven't upgraded the light, mostly because I like having the lid and from what i've read, this light seems fine for easy-care soft corals.
Tank is stocked with a couple of snowflake clownfish, 1 Fire shrimp and a CUC consisting of 1 Cerith, 3 Turbo and 3 Nassarius.
I'm still super new to this, and trying to learn as much as possible so next time I purchase a coral it doesnt fall apart. I'm happy to receive any and all feedback for this tank. In the long run I'd ideally like to have easy care colourful corals that don't cost a fortune, and to be able to breed these snowflakes.
Thank you