chrissaysyes
Nereus
Alright...so today was the day my LFS owner has been bugging me about for a year now The first time I went in her shop and saw her nano she's been trying to convince me to get one and go SW. I currently have a 55gal cichlid tank which was my first tank...it was my dream tank forever and is still my pride and joy...after that I wanted a brackish puffer tank (figure 8). It is just recently become pretty well established and definitely makes me happy...it's a 30gal btw and home to lots of bleached coral and marcus the puffer . Also I have a 10gallon that was a hospital tank but has since become home to a blue crayfish that I just had to have. ANYWAYS...I recently got a new job and the first thing that dawned on me at the thought of a new paycheck was of course...nano tank. The cichlid tank was a dream of mine for a few years but I mean cmon...who hasnt wanted an SW tank since they were a child? I would have started sooner but I always thought it was some magic trick to sustain salt water...funny since it took me all of 5 minutes today to get the SG right Ok so....
I'll list specs on the setup later...basically it;s a 10gallon biocube. Im trying my BEST to take my time, and I promise everyone that I will but it's so hard sometimes heh. I'm bad about not letting tanks finish their cycle before adding fish...never had a death but that doesnt mean I never made a fish hate me for a few days. So here's what's up:
Today:
Setup/cleaned tank, added water, added salt until hydrometer read 1.022ish, added ~1" of LS argonite, also added dechlorinator, as well as a dosage of bacteria for saltwater tanks...my LFS lady said it would be a good idea although she had never tried it...me being the anxious person I am jumped at the thought of speeding up the cycle. The manufacturer is TCL I believe...I've always read that you cant overdose a tank with bacteria since if it's not serving a purpose it will simple die and will be cycled out so I figured it couldnt hurt. Let me just say that after the sand settled and I got to see how the tank looked with the different lights on and such...wow...Im STOKED!
Tomorrow:
I'm heading back to the lfs tomorrow to pick up (hopefully, depending on how much of a discount I can muster up) about 10lbs of LR. Not sure as to the type...she has tons of it and Im wondering if since it's been in this established tank for atleast a year and since it will only be out of the water for the 1 minute drive from the LFS to my house if maybe I can hope for some of these miracle results like Ive seen here where people never see an ammonia spike. We'll see.
Future:
My excitement along with my girlfriends pestering to put something in the tank will more than likely drive me to test the water connnnstantly. Not planning on the first test until thursday or friday. A day or two after the levels are right Im adding my clean up crew, then probably a week or more later adding my fish...here's what I really want but know nothing about...advice would be nice:
1x mandarin dragonet
1x gold stripe maroon clown fish
1x monkey shrimp
The only things Im dead set on having in this tank are the clown fish and an anemone. Anyways, pics tomorrow
I'll list specs on the setup later...basically it;s a 10gallon biocube. Im trying my BEST to take my time, and I promise everyone that I will but it's so hard sometimes heh. I'm bad about not letting tanks finish their cycle before adding fish...never had a death but that doesnt mean I never made a fish hate me for a few days. So here's what's up:
Today:
Setup/cleaned tank, added water, added salt until hydrometer read 1.022ish, added ~1" of LS argonite, also added dechlorinator, as well as a dosage of bacteria for saltwater tanks...my LFS lady said it would be a good idea although she had never tried it...me being the anxious person I am jumped at the thought of speeding up the cycle. The manufacturer is TCL I believe...I've always read that you cant overdose a tank with bacteria since if it's not serving a purpose it will simple die and will be cycled out so I figured it couldnt hurt. Let me just say that after the sand settled and I got to see how the tank looked with the different lights on and such...wow...Im STOKED!
Tomorrow:
I'm heading back to the lfs tomorrow to pick up (hopefully, depending on how much of a discount I can muster up) about 10lbs of LR. Not sure as to the type...she has tons of it and Im wondering if since it's been in this established tank for atleast a year and since it will only be out of the water for the 1 minute drive from the LFS to my house if maybe I can hope for some of these miracle results like Ive seen here where people never see an ammonia spike. We'll see.
Future:
My excitement along with my girlfriends pestering to put something in the tank will more than likely drive me to test the water connnnstantly. Not planning on the first test until thursday or friday. A day or two after the levels are right Im adding my clean up crew, then probably a week or more later adding my fish...here's what I really want but know nothing about...advice would be nice:
1x mandarin dragonet
1x gold stripe maroon clown fish
1x monkey shrimp
The only things Im dead set on having in this tank are the clown fish and an anemone. Anyways, pics tomorrow