Neptune Aquatics

425XL - Version 2

My first reaction was to reinforce the crawlspace. After watching a few videos on different methods, decided not to. Handy man skills are at the lower end.
 
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working on getting the temp in the tank stable while the tank is cycling. picked up a inkbird controller, and running two heaters.

surprised to see the accuracy of one of these cheap but nice looking temp displays.
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working on a salt water mixing station, have seen quite a bit online. decided to go with this concept. it would be used to mix salt and transfer water to main tank by closing the right ball valve. other end has a quick connect to my python.

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Sawed off the magnet area of my tank divider. going to try and use it without the magnet. Also a reminder not to put any kind of magnet with a protective covering in the tank unless its easily visible at all times.

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Estimation of PAR ranges in my current tank. Estimation is based off of older reading, with same lights and intensity but different aquascape.

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hmm... Trying to have patience and allowing the cycle to do it's thing, but it's been about a week and not much change. Possibly thinking about a water change at this point. Overall, been approximately 25 days. In my previous cycle with my first tank setup with Dr. Tim's and Ammonia it took 17 days this one is taking much longer.

Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: .50
Nitrate: 80+
 
Added a little life (clownfish and blue reef chromis) to the tank.

Next Steps:
  1. Add a few more fish
  2. Add a clean up crew
  3. Add Chaeto
  4. Add Zoanthids for the bottom half of the tank.

 
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