Sharing the progress of my little tank and hoping this type of post can help someone out there in some way. It's like my personal reef journal, ramblings and crazy moments, made public to the world. Booo. And then everyone will know the secret to my success or lack of. Enjoy.....
The tank is a Red Sea MAX NANO (purchased and set up on 10-05-2021). It's a 20 gallon AIO (all in one) tank. There is no sump, but I wish it did everyday. I've been tempted to drill for overflow/sump but it is what it is.
It's quite expensive for what it is, since I'm a DIY kind of guy. It's a nice tank. If you're a busy person that doesn't have the time to build a system from the ground up, I would highly recommend this tank. All you need is a heater (I regret saying this, it's not "all you need").
Equipment:
1x Finnex HMH 100 Watt Titanium Heater.
2x Hagger mini wavemaker 1600
2x Jebao SLW-5 wavemaker
2x Jeboa SW-2 wavemaker
One month cycle using20 lbs of CaribSea Arag-Alive Fiji Pink sand and reef saver dry rock. Epoxy and unknown plastic chopsticks to aquascape.
Nothing fancy about this tank. Flow (random and current) is this most important in my opinion.
Daily Manual Dosing:
9ml All-for-reef
1 ml Microbacter7
3ml Red Sea Reef Energy plus AB+
Test kits:
Hanna Calcium
Red Sea Pro Calcium
API Calcium (my choice for ease of use, price, and accuracy)
Hanna Alk
Hanna Phosphate
Salifert Magnesium
Old API Ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, PH
Break incase of emergency:
*Dino X - by Fauna Marin
*Chemiclean - Boyd Enterprise
*Revive - by Two Little Fishies
*F - Aptasia, by Frank's Tanks
Fish:
Little neon goby (I think)
Leopard Wrasse (Hardly ever see it, but it's alive and eating something)
Corals:
Mixed reef
Food:
Concoction of blended expired reef food (Zooplankton, dry phyto, fish flakes, rod's reef, LRS), and fresh frozen brine shrimp.
Some photos of the tank and close ups of some corals. Taken on 2-12-2022
The tank is a Red Sea MAX NANO (purchased and set up on 10-05-2021). It's a 20 gallon AIO (all in one) tank. There is no sump, but I wish it did everyday. I've been tempted to drill for overflow/sump but it is what it is.
It's quite expensive for what it is, since I'm a DIY kind of guy. It's a nice tank. If you're a busy person that doesn't have the time to build a system from the ground up, I would highly recommend this tank. All you need is a heater (I regret saying this, it's not "all you need").
Equipment:
1x Finnex HMH 100 Watt Titanium Heater.
2x Hagger mini wavemaker 1600
2x Jebao SLW-5 wavemaker
2x Jeboa SW-2 wavemaker
One month cycle using20 lbs of CaribSea Arag-Alive Fiji Pink sand and reef saver dry rock. Epoxy and unknown plastic chopsticks to aquascape.
Nothing fancy about this tank. Flow (random and current) is this most important in my opinion.
Daily Manual Dosing:
9ml All-for-reef
1 ml Microbacter7
3ml Red Sea Reef Energy plus AB+
Test kits:
Hanna Calcium
Red Sea Pro Calcium
API Calcium (my choice for ease of use, price, and accuracy)
Hanna Alk
Hanna Phosphate
Salifert Magnesium
Old API Ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, PH
Break incase of emergency:
*Dino X - by Fauna Marin
*Chemiclean - Boyd Enterprise
*Revive - by Two Little Fishies
*F - Aptasia, by Frank's Tanks
Fish:
Little neon goby (I think)
Leopard Wrasse (Hardly ever see it, but it's alive and eating something)
Corals:
Mixed reef
Food:
Concoction of blended expired reef food (Zooplankton, dry phyto, fish flakes, rod's reef, LRS), and fresh frozen brine shrimp.
Some photos of the tank and close ups of some corals. Taken on 2-12-2022
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