Hey y’all, this is my first post after lurking in the shadows for a while!
I know there is a lot of people with similar setups already out there, but this is my go at it. Ive attempted to keep reef tanks several years back, and although I loved it, I could’ve done better. Every move I made was out of mom and dad’s wallet(I was still in middle school), and I rushed right in with no plan and no expectation.
I did keep a single clownfish, a single diamond goby, and a few zoa frags alive for around 5 years, until it all crashed while I was on vacation. Now, reusing the same old fluval evo 13.5, I’m jumping right back in.
This time, it’s with my own funds, and own plans. I am currently in college right now, and studying biology(fitting right?). I’ve taught myself the nitrogen cycle, and all of the reefing chemistry I need to know. Needless to say I was eager to start saving up my money and get to work.
Right now, the tank is currently almost 4 months old. My first steps after getting wet were to upgrade the lights. I previously only kept the EVO stock lights, and they actually held up well. But it was still time for an upgrade. I went to my lfs, bought an AI Prime 16, and I am in love.
I am running chemi-pure and bio max in my second chamber, along with a piece of established live rock from my lfs display system(to get me through cycle). I used around 15ish lbs of live sand, and 10 lbs of dry rock, all of which have colored up nicely.
I have started to see growth of coralline, as well as copepods already, and all of my livestock is looking great!(I will touch back later). The tank has been pretty smooth sailing up to this point(knock on wood), besides one road block.
Around two months ago, I hit a bad bacterial bloom. My water turned into what I thought looked like spoiled milk, all murky and green. I have used nothing but RO/DI water, and my parameters have all been stable after the cycle. I did some research on here(while in the shadows), and decided to order the Big Green Killing Machine UV (9w), and within hours my water has never looked so pristine.
I have loved this process so far, and am exited for the rest, and I am excited to share it all with you. My equipment and stocking are as followed:
Equipment:
-Fluval Evo 13.5
-AI Prime 16(set on a lessened and modified Saxby setting)
-Stock fluval pump
-Big Green Killing Machine (on 9hr timer)
-Chemi-pure Elite
-Fluval 100W Heater
Stocking:
-Pair of clownfish(black misbar, and vivid ocellaris, both SA)
-15 Assorted Scarlet and Blue Leg Hermits
-12 Assorted snails
-1 Pink Pincushion Urchin
-1 Blastomussa Frag
-1 Rainbow Acan Frag
-2 Small Kenya Trees
-Red People Eater Palys
-Orange Bam-Bam Zoas
-Orange Nebula Zoas
-Whammin’ Watermelon Zoas
-GSP Frag
-Pulsing Xenia Frag
-Single Green Mushroom
-Two headed Duncan Frag
-Rainbow Bubble Tip Anemone
(I know it’s early, let me explain myself)
Yesterday after school, I took a harmless stop by my lfs knowing it was shipment day, looking for maybe another mushroom(I love the look of a mushroom garden). He normally gets his coral shipments from North Carolina, which have obviously been hurt from this hurricane. He told me that most of his shipment was DOA, but he had managed to rescue a couple nems. I have previously kept BTA’s, somehow successfully. He told me that one of them was struggling however with the other bigger BTA’s, and asked me if I wanted to give it a shot for a better home(also at no cost). I was planning on getting one later down the road, but I had to take the opportunity.
Today, he has almost quadrupled in size, and found his footing happily in my tank. I will continue to watch him, but I think he will be okay.
I am currently letting the water clear up after a glass clean/water change, and will update yall with pics hopefully later tonight.
But needless to say I am excited for my tank, and excited to be apart of the R2R community!
I know there is a lot of people with similar setups already out there, but this is my go at it. Ive attempted to keep reef tanks several years back, and although I loved it, I could’ve done better. Every move I made was out of mom and dad’s wallet(I was still in middle school), and I rushed right in with no plan and no expectation.
I did keep a single clownfish, a single diamond goby, and a few zoa frags alive for around 5 years, until it all crashed while I was on vacation. Now, reusing the same old fluval evo 13.5, I’m jumping right back in.
This time, it’s with my own funds, and own plans. I am currently in college right now, and studying biology(fitting right?). I’ve taught myself the nitrogen cycle, and all of the reefing chemistry I need to know. Needless to say I was eager to start saving up my money and get to work.
Right now, the tank is currently almost 4 months old. My first steps after getting wet were to upgrade the lights. I previously only kept the EVO stock lights, and they actually held up well. But it was still time for an upgrade. I went to my lfs, bought an AI Prime 16, and I am in love.
I am running chemi-pure and bio max in my second chamber, along with a piece of established live rock from my lfs display system(to get me through cycle). I used around 15ish lbs of live sand, and 10 lbs of dry rock, all of which have colored up nicely.
I have started to see growth of coralline, as well as copepods already, and all of my livestock is looking great!(I will touch back later). The tank has been pretty smooth sailing up to this point(knock on wood), besides one road block.
Around two months ago, I hit a bad bacterial bloom. My water turned into what I thought looked like spoiled milk, all murky and green. I have used nothing but RO/DI water, and my parameters have all been stable after the cycle. I did some research on here(while in the shadows), and decided to order the Big Green Killing Machine UV (9w), and within hours my water has never looked so pristine.
I have loved this process so far, and am exited for the rest, and I am excited to share it all with you. My equipment and stocking are as followed:
Equipment:
-Fluval Evo 13.5
-AI Prime 16(set on a lessened and modified Saxby setting)
-Stock fluval pump
-Big Green Killing Machine (on 9hr timer)
-Chemi-pure Elite
-Fluval 100W Heater
Stocking:
-Pair of clownfish(black misbar, and vivid ocellaris, both SA)
-15 Assorted Scarlet and Blue Leg Hermits
-12 Assorted snails
-1 Pink Pincushion Urchin
-1 Blastomussa Frag
-1 Rainbow Acan Frag
-2 Small Kenya Trees
-Red People Eater Palys
-Orange Bam-Bam Zoas
-Orange Nebula Zoas
-Whammin’ Watermelon Zoas
-GSP Frag
-Pulsing Xenia Frag
-Single Green Mushroom
-Two headed Duncan Frag
-Rainbow Bubble Tip Anemone
(I know it’s early, let me explain myself)
Yesterday after school, I took a harmless stop by my lfs knowing it was shipment day, looking for maybe another mushroom(I love the look of a mushroom garden). He normally gets his coral shipments from North Carolina, which have obviously been hurt from this hurricane. He told me that most of his shipment was DOA, but he had managed to rescue a couple nems. I have previously kept BTA’s, somehow successfully. He told me that one of them was struggling however with the other bigger BTA’s, and asked me if I wanted to give it a shot for a better home(also at no cost). I was planning on getting one later down the road, but I had to take the opportunity.
Today, he has almost quadrupled in size, and found his footing happily in my tank. I will continue to watch him, but I think he will be okay.
I am currently letting the water clear up after a glass clean/water change, and will update yall with pics hopefully later tonight.
But needless to say I am excited for my tank, and excited to be apart of the R2R community!
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