Posting this again as I lost access to my previous account.
This tank was setup in April 2023 and it is my first saltwater aquarium, though I've also got a 230 litre high-tech freshwater.
The goal of this tank is to serve as a relatively low cost introduction to the hobby, so I can make a more informed decision later on as to whether I want to invest further with a larger tank and nicer equipment. I also wanted to challenge myself to keep coral in a pico sized tank to start with, as I figure if I can do that with minimal equipment, then a larger tank with better equipment should be a breeze.
Equipment list:
1. K-mart tank (anko brand) - 5 gallons / 20 litres - $39 AUD
2. Anko 25w glass heater - $15 AUD
3. Aragonite sand (dry) 2.5kg - $30 AUD for 5kg
4. Carib Sea Life Rock approx 1kg - $16 AUD
5. Three pieces of live rock that came with GSP and coralline - $30 AUD
6. 50 litres of natural seawater and 10 litres of RODI - $15 AUD
7. Jebao sw-2 nano wavemaker - $75 AUD including shipping
8. AI Blade Coral Grow 12inch - $232 AUD (ordered 12th April, still waiting on 2nd May)
9. Skemix ATO - gravity fed using a water bottle - $27 AUD
10. Seachem Tidal 35 - HOB filter - $92 AUD
Total start up cost = $571 AUD
Tank was set up on 08/04/2023, cleanup crew added about two weeks in after diatoms were growing, then corals added after about one month in.
Full tank shots at the very beginning:
The 'GSP' (not sure what type of star polyp it actually is - and the polyps were closed when I took the photo):
July 2023 updates, added Cespitularia, Zoanthids, Pulsing Xenia, Hairy Mushroom (Coralliamorph) and a Toadstool Leather.
Also got some dragon's breath macroalgae that came attached to a really nice Goniopora (free coral!).
A pair of porcelain anemone crabs added as well.
For beneficial hitchhikers I have a Stromatella snail, brittle starfish, copepods, amphipods and tiny feather duster worms.
For undesirable hitchhikers / pests I have digitate hydroids, colonial hydroids, some tiny brown and white Palythoa looking things.
Underwent a big outbreak of cyanobacteria around this time, which I ended up treating successfully with Chemiclean, however later on down the road I would then get the dreaded dinos. More on that later...
This tank was setup in April 2023 and it is my first saltwater aquarium, though I've also got a 230 litre high-tech freshwater.
The goal of this tank is to serve as a relatively low cost introduction to the hobby, so I can make a more informed decision later on as to whether I want to invest further with a larger tank and nicer equipment. I also wanted to challenge myself to keep coral in a pico sized tank to start with, as I figure if I can do that with minimal equipment, then a larger tank with better equipment should be a breeze.
Equipment list:
1. K-mart tank (anko brand) - 5 gallons / 20 litres - $39 AUD
2. Anko 25w glass heater - $15 AUD
3. Aragonite sand (dry) 2.5kg - $30 AUD for 5kg
4. Carib Sea Life Rock approx 1kg - $16 AUD
5. Three pieces of live rock that came with GSP and coralline - $30 AUD
6. 50 litres of natural seawater and 10 litres of RODI - $15 AUD
7. Jebao sw-2 nano wavemaker - $75 AUD including shipping
8. AI Blade Coral Grow 12inch - $232 AUD (ordered 12th April, still waiting on 2nd May)
9. Skemix ATO - gravity fed using a water bottle - $27 AUD
10. Seachem Tidal 35 - HOB filter - $92 AUD
Total start up cost = $571 AUD
Tank was set up on 08/04/2023, cleanup crew added about two weeks in after diatoms were growing, then corals added after about one month in.
Full tank shots at the very beginning:
The 'GSP' (not sure what type of star polyp it actually is - and the polyps were closed when I took the photo):
July 2023 updates, added Cespitularia, Zoanthids, Pulsing Xenia, Hairy Mushroom (Coralliamorph) and a Toadstool Leather.
Also got some dragon's breath macroalgae that came attached to a really nice Goniopora (free coral!).
A pair of porcelain anemone crabs added as well.
For beneficial hitchhikers I have a Stromatella snail, brittle starfish, copepods, amphipods and tiny feather duster worms.
For undesirable hitchhikers / pests I have digitate hydroids, colonial hydroids, some tiny brown and white Palythoa looking things.
Underwent a big outbreak of cyanobacteria around this time, which I ended up treating successfully with Chemiclean, however later on down the road I would then get the dreaded dinos. More on that later...