This may not be the first time somebody tried this but I wanted to document it. I've had a 5.5 gallon pico running in my office for a good bit now. It's doing great but it's been tough to keep clean because of the size and the overstocking. Recently i decided to get a mandarin and a watchman goby from ORA. I knew they would be small so I decided to keep them in my pico for a little while to fatten them up before going home to my WB 100.3. After a few feedings a days for 3 or 4 weeks I noticed the coral was really coloring up across the board. My light orange digitata was now starting to glow, the sunset monti was making a comeback and my BOP was really showing green and purple. On top of that PE was crazy.
At first I was attributing it to the little Kessil I was running but if that were the case the coral would have looked like that from the start. I have alk pegged and I do weekly 3 gal water changes. The only filtration is a 2x2 pad. After watching a few BRS videos on refugiums and algae scrubbers it hit me. This was from elevated nutrients from the feedings. I now have my hands on a fluval flex 15 that I'm going to convert to a reef tank. I'm planning on building a fuge in the second chamber and running a 12w fuge light with cheto. I will only use a filter pad in the first chamber.
The only downside to the pico was the hair algae that crept in. So the goal is simple. I'm going to use a filter pad and a fuge for filtration. That's it. After a month or two I'm going to put in a pair of clowns and snails as needed. I'm hoping the fuge can out compete the tank for algae growth. I've got some mods to do on the tank and I'll post pics soon.
Happy Reefing!
Joe
At first I was attributing it to the little Kessil I was running but if that were the case the coral would have looked like that from the start. I have alk pegged and I do weekly 3 gal water changes. The only filtration is a 2x2 pad. After watching a few BRS videos on refugiums and algae scrubbers it hit me. This was from elevated nutrients from the feedings. I now have my hands on a fluval flex 15 that I'm going to convert to a reef tank. I'm planning on building a fuge in the second chamber and running a 12w fuge light with cheto. I will only use a filter pad in the first chamber.
The only downside to the pico was the hair algae that crept in. So the goal is simple. I'm going to use a filter pad and a fuge for filtration. That's it. After a month or two I'm going to put in a pair of clowns and snails as needed. I'm hoping the fuge can out compete the tank for algae growth. I've got some mods to do on the tank and I'll post pics soon.
Happy Reefing!
Joe