I get to start my tank journal from the very beginning as the tank is brand new. It is a JBJ 28g Nano Cube LED. I'm running the stock lighting:
Update from 9.11.2010
Added:
- Daylight – 25 x 3 Watt – 14K
- Dawn/Dusk – 4 x 3 Watt – Actinic/466nm
- Moon – 2 x 1 Watt – Nite-Vu/456nm
I have the dawn/dusk lights on from 11:00 - 23:00 and the daylights run from 13:00 - 21:00. I'm currently leaving the moonlights on all the time, but I'm not sure I'm going to continue doing that as they are pretty bright just by themselves.
I removed the media basket from the main filter chamber. The only thing in there now is a bag of GFO since Robert from Neptune recommended it and because my water tested positive for PO4. I'm not currently running a protein skimmer but expect to add one in the future after I have a nice population of "little critters".
I added roughly 20 pounds of live rock on 7/17. Once I got it home I realized that it wasn't going to be enough. During the next week, while the rock was just sitting on the bare bottom, I built a Fly Guy's DIY invisible rock lift.
I built it out of acrylic despite having read a post or two on here saying that fiberglass was superior to acrylic. Time will tell if I made a mistake.
This past weekend (7/24) I added the rock lift, 40 pounds of sand and about 12 pounds of Key Largo dry rock to the tank resulting in how the tank looks today.
Here's a close up picture of the rock lift in action.
Next up for the tank is hooking up the ATO. Other than that, I'm not planning on making any changes for a couple of weeks in order to see what life comes out of the rocks.
Update from 8.7.2010
Hooked up the ATO.
Added:
- Sunset Monti
- Superman Monti
- Green & Yellow Zoas
- Blue Cloves Polyps (removed 8.10.2010 before they could take over my tank)
- 3 Cerith Snails
- 3 Margarita Snails (have since learned that these aren't really warm water species and shouldn't really be in our tanks)
Update from 8.14.2010
Started feeding some Phyto and Oyster Feast I won in the raffle at the swap, though at about 1/2 recommended starting dosage.
Added:
- Favia given to me by 99sf
- Green Eyed Echinopora given to me by 99sf
Green Star Polyps
Idaho Grape Montipora
Tyree Sky Blue Acropora Millepora
Orange Skirt Zoas
Blue Zoas
4 Dove Shell Snails (Strombus grazers) DBTC from zepplock
Update from 8.19.2010
Started dosing ESV B-Ionic 2-part.
Update from 8.28.2010
Put a Vortech MP10 in the tank on reefcrest mode for some extra water movement.
Added:
3 tiny Nassarius snails to sift through the sand (one of which climbed out of the tank a few days later and died)
Update from 9.4.2010
Converted the main filter chamber in the back of the tank to a mini refugium by adding some Chaeto and lighting it on a reverse daylight cycle. pH has been much more stable since though it does still move around a bit at times.
Added:
Prism Favia frag (single polyp)
Florescent green unidentified Acropora frag (dead, RTN'ed)
Pale blue unidentified Acropora frag
Birdsnest frag (Pocillopora or Seriatopora?)
Update from 9.11.2010
Added:
- DBTC - Purple Fungia plate frag from sfboarders
Update from 10.8.2010
Added some frags given to me by yardartist at the meeting:
- DBTC - Orange Montipora digitata
- DBTC - Montipora aequituberculata
- Turbinaria
Update from 11.13.2010
Added:
- DBTC - Purple valida frag from from Tumbleweed
- DBTC - Green Acropora bottle brush frag from Tumbleweed
- DBTC - Eagle Eye Zoas from newhobby
Update from 12.11.2010
Added:
- Peach colored Lobophyllia I won in the raffle
Update from 3.19.2011
Put an AquaC Remora protein skimmer driven by a Rio+ 800 pump on the tank. The pump just fits in one of the side compartments in the back and with the skimmer output going back into the largest compartment.
Update from 3.26.2011
Added:
- One Mexican Turbo snail to eat the red turf algae which was getting out of control
Update from 04.03.2011
Added:
- Peach colored Lobophyllia I won in the raffle
- 2 head Duncan frag
Meteor Shower Cyphastrea frag
2 Scarlet Skunk Cleaner shrimp
2 Nassarius
Update from 04.16.2011
Added:
2 ORA Orchid Dottybacks (1 died a few days later.)
Update from 05.14.2011
Came home from BAYMAC with a bunch of corals for which I didn't really have room. Squeezed them all in. Unfortunately I realized after the fact that I miscalculated the povidone dose (doubled it) for the Montis. They are very unhappy, having lost most of their tissue. I don't know if they are going to make it.
A green and pink chalice I bought from Neptune
Some Palythoas I got from Stewart's Frag Farm
2 Ricordea from Sustainable Reefs; one blue, one orange
Frogspawn frag from the BAR tank
(JAR's ?) Montipora undata from the BAR tank
A green Montipora with red polyps from the BAR tank