I named my tank PURR-ling because I love my cats, get it?
This is probably going to be my first and only tank build because:
- corals are expensive here (Canada)
- I just wanna love my smart saltwater fishy friends (& invert company,) like proper pets.
Which means I probably went overboard when I built Mount Purrling because it's probably excessively tall for aquascape but it's got like seven caves (some of which are connected by a big natural hole in the rock which I forgot to photograph) but hey I think that I'll have some happy fish! Plenty of caves for everyone.
My tank is a Fluval Evo 13.5 that was a warehouse special listed on Amazon as being in 'great condition' except somebody stole everything but the stock pump and the mediocre stock lid. I managed to wrangle a 30% refund of about $71 for the missing kit but ugh. Stupid Amazon.
I digress; I got the Fluval marine light because everything else seemed so expensive and I kinda like that I can program it from my phone then just... not fuss with it anymore from there. I have ADHD so being able to program something to just dependably do its job is nice.
At this time I have no plans to replace the stock pump unless it won't be strong enough for the two little hammer corals that I plan to put on the larger of my two satellite islands. (The other one is for -possibly- green star polyps or clove polyps.)
Here're Purrling Reef's basic stats:
Tank: Fluval Evo Sea 13.5 gallon
Aquascape: Two Little Fishies Stax
Sand: CaribSea Ocean Direct Oolite (wanted the Arag Alive sand but I'm on a budget)
Pump: Fluval Evo Sea Stock pump (unless a stronger pump is needed for hammer corals?)
Skimmer: Fluval Sea Mini Protein Skimmer
Light: Fluval Marine Nano LED
Heater: Eheim Jäger Trutemp 50 watt
Temperature Controller: Inkbird ITC-308
Chiller Fan: some cheap tiny desktop fan from Canadian Tire, probably
ATO: AutoAqua Smart ATO Lite SATO-260P
Emergancy Backup: Skywin Fish Aerator Pump (can be charged from a battery bank as it loses power if power outtage continues beyond 8 hour battery life period as it is USB chargeable)
Lid: Transparent, coming from LidPropzShop on Etsy
Filter Media Caddy: also coming from LidPropzShop on Etsy
Wavemaker: Vivid Creative Aquatics Nano Return Flow Kit (originally LidPropzShop random flow generator.)
I will be running Seachem filter media for everything; I probably have excessive rockwork for bacterial colonization already in my tank but I still intend to buy some Seachem Matrix to stuff into the bottom of filter chamber 1 and use as rubble. (The Fluval biomedia rings are ugly.) Will be dosing my system with Seachem Stability and Doctor Tim's One and Only Ammonium Chloride for a safe fishless start.
For cleaning crew I plan on copepods, bumblebee snails, astrea snails, dwarf hermit crabs, a candy cane pistol shrimp, a skunk cleaner shrimp and eventually a pincushion urchin.
I'm hoping to find frozen Okanagan Lake (my local lake) mysis shrimp to feed. I will also be feeding a varied diet of Fauna Marin soft clownfish food, Hikari crustation food, Polyp Labs Reef Roids, and possibly another pelleted food too but my LFS seems to mostly just have herbivore food!! (All the fish I plan for are carnivores.)
I plan on supplementing my little reef with kalkwasser via my ATO system. I will be using the API test kits and RO/DI water from my LFS. My salt is Seachem Vibrant Sea (it seems just fine to me and it was on sale. I am weak financially so I'm going to sale hunt when I can and I like Seachem's other stuff so why not go with their salt too?)
Planned corals are zoanthids, discosoma mushrooms, possibly a blastomussa, a duncan, and my holy grail: a purple grape hammer coral.
I'm really looking forwards to finally putting some water in. Also looking forwards to seeing some coralline algae obscuring the ugly chewing gum green Fluval epoxy sticking my rockwork together. Definitely placing some coral strategically to hide that too! (Hopefully my future copepods THRIVE in it!)
My dad made the silly addition of piranha statue. I am leaving it to humour him, knowing that it will soon just look like a fish-shaped rock.
I blocked that pesky bypass hole with epoxy.
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