A few days ago I added some chaetomorpha to my skimmer cup and it seemed to "jump start" my cycle so I finally placed an order for my clean up crew from reef cleaners. Ill be getting snails only, which will include: dwarf ceriths, nerites, and some nassarius vibex. I also plan on adding a fancy brittle starfish and 3-4 sexy shrimp which i plan on ordering from live aquaria at a later date. Once the clean-up crew is in place and water levels are stable, Ill be able to add my clownfish to the display. Ill update again when my snails have arrived.
Monday, May 28, 2012
Cycle Finished
A few days ago I added some chaetomorpha to my skimmer cup and it seemed to "jump start" my cycle so I finally placed an order for my clean up crew from reef cleaners. Ill be getting snails only, which will include: dwarf ceriths, nerites, and some nassarius vibex. I also plan on adding a fancy brittle starfish and 3-4 sexy shrimp which i plan on ordering from live aquaria at a later date. Once the clean-up crew is in place and water levels are stable, Ill be able to add my clownfish to the display. Ill update again when my snails have arrived.
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Cycle Update 1
These are before and after shots of the tank after just after 1-1/2 weeks of cycling.
As you can see the rocks are starting to color up and develop various types of algae.
These photos are of the two major diatoms that are taking over my sand bed.
This last photo is a close-up of one of my rocks, so you can see the different algae growing on them.
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Rockin' Out
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CLOWN UPDATE:
Clown fish are doing great! I added some carbon to my filter floss filter and am also dosing with seachem prime right now to help with ammonia levels between water changes. They have been super energetic the last few days and seem to be getting some more color to them.
Will update again when more noticeable changes occur! :)
Monday, May 7, 2012
Clownfish Quarantine
Picked up two Ocellaris Clownfish today from a local fish store and started them in QT process. They seem to be doing well so far despite a noob acclimation. My qt tank was set to 1.025 salinity which is exactly what the lfs told me their tank was set to. Once I opened the bag and tested the water, it read 1.028-29 on my refractometer... They are now currently sitting in qt at about 1.027-28 (I quickly adjusted my QT because it is better for a slow salinity adjustment rather than a fast one. Ill keep them in quarantine over the next month, while testing for ammonia/ph levels, and lowering salinity down to 1.025 through water changes. The corals are not real, just a background pic my girlfriend insisted on. Rest assured I do NOT have one of these on my display tank. LOL.
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Supplies Arrive
I received all of the supplies I will need for my tank other than a salinity refractometer. My setup includes the BRS 5 Stage Plus RO/DI Filter, Instant Ocean salt mix, CaribSea Aragonite sand, & Red Sea / API test kits. I also have a Mag Float glass cleaner, a digital thermometer, and other various tools/accessories not worth mentioning right now.
The RO/DI filter is installed under my kitchen sink where i tapped into the cold water line for my source water using one of the adapters provided. During installation, my cat decided to start chewing on one of the hoses to my RO/DI unit. Luckily it was just an inexpensive hose and not part of the actual unit, still, it really pissed me off because I had just unboxed my unit. I ended up having to cut off about three feet of the waste line hose which wasnt a big deal. I am currently filling my aquarium with RO/DI water and using an extended tube so that the units pumps the water directly into my aquarium.
The RO/DI filter is installed under my kitchen sink where i tapped into the cold water line for my source water using one of the adapters provided. During installation, my cat decided to start chewing on one of the hoses to my RO/DI unit. Luckily it was just an inexpensive hose and not part of the actual unit, still, it really pissed me off because I had just unboxed my unit. I ended up having to cut off about three feet of the waste line hose which wasnt a big deal. I am currently filling my aquarium with RO/DI water and using an extended tube so that the units pumps the water directly into my aquarium.
Friday, May 4, 2012
Quarantine
I got my quarantine tank ready today. I plan on filling it up and getting my two clown fish to start their quarantine process. For those who are unaware, a quarantine tank is a second tank separate from your main display, where you will house new additions to your aquarium for atleast 1 month before adding them to your main display. This is to prevent any potential diseases the fish may be carrying from infecting your main display and also allows time to medicate any potentially diseased livestock. Quarantine tanks can also serve as "hospitals" for your livestock should they become injured or you start to notice any adverse effects. My quarantine tank consists of a 10 gallon aquarium, air pump with air-stone, pvc piping for fish to hide in, a thermometer, and a mechanical filter which will utilize filter floss. Please, DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE, try to start your own salt-water aquarium with the equipment below. This tank is NOT intended nor is it capable to house salt-water livestock for extended periods of time.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
A New Beginning!
YES!!! Today I received my replacement 130d aquarium. This time i took a box cutter with me and opened the aquarium package to confirm the tank wasn't cracked. I got it all setup and did a water test on it to confirm it will hold water and that no damage occurred during shipping. I also got 99% of the foam fuzzies out and other debris, so the tank is pretty clean right now; but still empty . :(
As promised, the pictures:
As promised, the pictures:
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