Mohan Kanungo
Supporting Member
Finally started my tank in early October of 2023.
I had bought it on FB marketplace during the pandemic and sat in the corner of my living room for two years.
I started and stopped trying to set it up several times. It had a bunch of scratches and took me days literally to sand it and figure out the plumbing.
Was about to give up until I met Ken at High Tide Aquatics who encouraged me to keep going.
Now I have several corals, two clown fish, a mandarin goby, bristle sea stars, snails and a cleaner shrimp. Got a tuxedo urchin and sea slug this past weekend while meeting several Bar member at HT Aquatics.
As more background, cycled it for about a month and added inverted and fish slowly. Lost a clown, nassarius snail and a royal Gramma along the way and felt pretty bummed. Learned that I needed to do water changes more often and have kept a Seachem ammonia alert.
This morning I awoke to a bit of a scare. I saw my storm clown swimming sideways at the top. Lights were low so now I realize they were probably sleeping. My smaller clown was in the corner nuzzled against the thermometer ️
Any cause for concern? Will post a few photos from my journey along the way too. Check my parameters couple times a week using combination of strips, meter and hydrometer. Was worried salt and temperature got really low, but fish seem to be doing better today and this evening.
I had bought it on FB marketplace during the pandemic and sat in the corner of my living room for two years.
I started and stopped trying to set it up several times. It had a bunch of scratches and took me days literally to sand it and figure out the plumbing.
Was about to give up until I met Ken at High Tide Aquatics who encouraged me to keep going.
Now I have several corals, two clown fish, a mandarin goby, bristle sea stars, snails and a cleaner shrimp. Got a tuxedo urchin and sea slug this past weekend while meeting several Bar member at HT Aquatics.
As more background, cycled it for about a month and added inverted and fish slowly. Lost a clown, nassarius snail and a royal Gramma along the way and felt pretty bummed. Learned that I needed to do water changes more often and have kept a Seachem ammonia alert.
This morning I awoke to a bit of a scare. I saw my storm clown swimming sideways at the top. Lights were low so now I realize they were probably sleeping. My smaller clown was in the corner nuzzled against the thermometer ️
Any cause for concern? Will post a few photos from my journey along the way too. Check my parameters couple times a week using combination of strips, meter and hydrometer. Was worried salt and temperature got really low, but fish seem to be doing better today and this evening.
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