HiFidelity
Guest
Soooo my Betta passed away
I'm blaming it on my reef tank (it's really negligence on my part) since it takes up all my free time and attention. The Betta was living in an acrylic 6 Gal Eclipse tank with a bunch of plants, a dwarf frog & some snails.
So now the responsible thing I feel I should do is to donate all my freshwater livestock to my father in law for his 10 gal planted tank I set up for him.
But what do I do with the empty acrylic 6 gal tank? of course I only need an excuse to start another reef project and my excuse is softy corals, my reef tank seems to be quickly becoming SPS dominated and I have made all necessary adjustments to promote SPS growth and consequently by lowering nutrient levels to near immeasurable numbers all the softies have pretty much stopped growing, which is fine because it's quite convenient to have a small bunch of GSP, Xenya & Kenyas that don't grow. Problem is my mushrooms, Z's & P's I love these guys and the frags are simply just staying as frags.
Enter the 6 gal nano considering this puppy will maintain a slightly higher nutrient load do you think I can get optimal growth from softies in this kind of setup? I'm thinking some LR, a sandbed, Koralia nano, HOB filter (or two if I need macroalgae for filtration) and some awesome LED lighting, oh & no fish if it helps keep water quality perfect, or maybe one very unique fish/shrimp/something!!
So do you think healthy growth can be achieved in something that small?
I'm blaming it on my reef tank (it's really negligence on my part) since it takes up all my free time and attention. The Betta was living in an acrylic 6 Gal Eclipse tank with a bunch of plants, a dwarf frog & some snails.
So now the responsible thing I feel I should do is to donate all my freshwater livestock to my father in law for his 10 gal planted tank I set up for him.
But what do I do with the empty acrylic 6 gal tank? of course I only need an excuse to start another reef project and my excuse is softy corals, my reef tank seems to be quickly becoming SPS dominated and I have made all necessary adjustments to promote SPS growth and consequently by lowering nutrient levels to near immeasurable numbers all the softies have pretty much stopped growing, which is fine because it's quite convenient to have a small bunch of GSP, Xenya & Kenyas that don't grow. Problem is my mushrooms, Z's & P's I love these guys and the frags are simply just staying as frags.
Enter the 6 gal nano considering this puppy will maintain a slightly higher nutrient load do you think I can get optimal growth from softies in this kind of setup? I'm thinking some LR, a sandbed, Koralia nano, HOB filter (or two if I need macroalgae for filtration) and some awesome LED lighting, oh & no fish if it helps keep water quality perfect, or maybe one very unique fish/shrimp/something!!
So do you think healthy growth can be achieved in something that small?