Prestondeeply
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My family and I have had freshwater tanks (currently 5) for a few years now. But I've always eyed those marine tanks with envy. Last October a friend was moving from the area and we ended up with an IM 10g AIO Nano that had been sitting dry for a couple of years. We read, and read, and read, and the overwhelming points were, A) be patient and B) stability over number chasing....especially in a nano. It was 3 months cycling before we put a single coral in the tank...and at 5 months in we had a bunch....no casualties, no issues, totally stable...all softies and LPS mind you. Confidence was at an all time high! So we started looking at the HNS aquascaping and the floating island aquascapes and well, a single 10g just isn't very much space. But we really like the constraints and the AIO nature, so we started looking for a new AIO nano tank.
My son says hey....we have that old 10g fresh...and some plexi-glass...how about we make our own AIO 10g nano peninsula style. So, tank TWO begins.... NSA, here we come! Note that when they say 'buy Marco Rock roughly proportional to 1 lb/gallon with a little extra' they aren't talking about NSA or HNSA...we bought 12 lbs for our 10g NSA tank TWO and only used 6 lbs. But we're pretty happy with that experiment, its a fun look.
But, in the process of building out the 10g tank TWO with plexi-glass modifcations....we spotted another IM 10g AIO nano....a twin to our first...with a kessil A80 ready to go.....so _that_ number THREE tank landed in our lap just after we finished assembling the home-built 10g AIO peninsula! Since we still had another 6lbs of Marco Rock, we broke that up and made it into a cove style reef with some super-glue and insta-set.
Then we hit a speed bump! To celebrate our now 3 tanks....a hermit crab (1 of 3) in the original Nano, moved up shells, got caught between two rocks, bailed from the new shell, and the other hermits killed him. Having a hermit crab die in a 10g NANO is not OK. Corals immediately responded negatively. After a couple of small water changes in 3 days, our turbo snails (originally two...but multiplying and now at 4-5) decided to spawn and just left an oily brown mess of skim on top of the water....which is also rough on a 10g Nano! Corals, not yet really recovered from the hermit crab incident are now SUPER upset and all retracting for survival; zoa's get a few little white spots on them, etc. All in a matter of 1 week. Needless to say our big egos from the first 5 months took a hit in month 6!
We're now in month 7 on that first tank, no medical dips, no medications, just attention and water changes and all of the corals are fine and the white spots on the zoa have disappeared....I think we lost two zoa polyps that melted away.
We now have tank TWO and tank THREE cycling so we can spread the turbo snails out in a couple of weeks....we'll have to get a handle on their spawning and multiplying though. We've heard that spawning and multiplying snails are a good sign for a salt tank....but in a nano it is rough. If anyone has suggestions on how to reduce the spawning or maybe remove the oil slick quickly we're very interested!
So, 7 months in, we're at 3x 10g AIO Nanos. Two A80 Kessils and one LED from the original IM 10g...like 6-8 years old. All of the tanks run decent sump pumps, good Finnex heaters, and small hygger wave makers (we have a lot of water movement which really seems to benefit the coral). We run Instant Ocean and all of the water parameters reflect the Instant Ocean mix (we used to test the RODI+Instant Ocean mix before we put it into the tank...just to get a baseline).
We've got the bug for sure....and the variations in Marine tank aquascapes, corals, equipment, etc is just astounding. We'll post updates next month when we starting adding corals (2 months of cycling and algae growth).
Thanks for insights these forums have provided over the past 6 months!
My son says hey....we have that old 10g fresh...and some plexi-glass...how about we make our own AIO 10g nano peninsula style. So, tank TWO begins.... NSA, here we come! Note that when they say 'buy Marco Rock roughly proportional to 1 lb/gallon with a little extra' they aren't talking about NSA or HNSA...we bought 12 lbs for our 10g NSA tank TWO and only used 6 lbs. But we're pretty happy with that experiment, its a fun look.
But, in the process of building out the 10g tank TWO with plexi-glass modifcations....we spotted another IM 10g AIO nano....a twin to our first...with a kessil A80 ready to go.....so _that_ number THREE tank landed in our lap just after we finished assembling the home-built 10g AIO peninsula! Since we still had another 6lbs of Marco Rock, we broke that up and made it into a cove style reef with some super-glue and insta-set.
Then we hit a speed bump! To celebrate our now 3 tanks....a hermit crab (1 of 3) in the original Nano, moved up shells, got caught between two rocks, bailed from the new shell, and the other hermits killed him. Having a hermit crab die in a 10g NANO is not OK. Corals immediately responded negatively. After a couple of small water changes in 3 days, our turbo snails (originally two...but multiplying and now at 4-5) decided to spawn and just left an oily brown mess of skim on top of the water....which is also rough on a 10g Nano! Corals, not yet really recovered from the hermit crab incident are now SUPER upset and all retracting for survival; zoa's get a few little white spots on them, etc. All in a matter of 1 week. Needless to say our big egos from the first 5 months took a hit in month 6!
We're now in month 7 on that first tank, no medical dips, no medications, just attention and water changes and all of the corals are fine and the white spots on the zoa have disappeared....I think we lost two zoa polyps that melted away.
We now have tank TWO and tank THREE cycling so we can spread the turbo snails out in a couple of weeks....we'll have to get a handle on their spawning and multiplying though. We've heard that spawning and multiplying snails are a good sign for a salt tank....but in a nano it is rough. If anyone has suggestions on how to reduce the spawning or maybe remove the oil slick quickly we're very interested!
So, 7 months in, we're at 3x 10g AIO Nanos. Two A80 Kessils and one LED from the original IM 10g...like 6-8 years old. All of the tanks run decent sump pumps, good Finnex heaters, and small hygger wave makers (we have a lot of water movement which really seems to benefit the coral). We run Instant Ocean and all of the water parameters reflect the Instant Ocean mix (we used to test the RODI+Instant Ocean mix before we put it into the tank...just to get a baseline).
We've got the bug for sure....and the variations in Marine tank aquascapes, corals, equipment, etc is just astounding. We'll post updates next month when we starting adding corals (2 months of cycling and algae growth).
Thanks for insights these forums have provided over the past 6 months!