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Hi all guys, :lol:

 

Several weeks ago I've ordered a Pico 20G from Chris and now I'm so happy that I've it! Received it in time with no problems and Chris was super helpful and professional with helping me and updating with the right information during the order, thank you very much Chris!

 

And now, 2 days ago I've started my first nano reef ! Again huge thanks to Shaun for helping me with all the questions that I have hehehe.

 

Setup: (Update 2, March 2016)

 

Tank: PicO 20G

Skimmer and air pump: PicO SkiM 2.0 with Tetra Whisper 40.

Stand: PicO 20G stand

Controller: Apex

Doser: Kore 5th

Main Pump: P10 Vortech

Additional pumps for bare bottom: Hydor Koralia Nano 240 + Hydor Koralia Nano 425

ATO: Tunze 3152 Automatic Top off Nano

 

Light: 24" T5 Dimmable SunPower Fixture x8.

 

x2 Actinic.

x3 Coral Plus.

x3 Blue Plus.

 

Nano_002.jpg?format=1000w

 

Zeovit info:

 

- Zeolites in a mesh bag. Shaked daily twice.

- Korallen-Zucht ZEOvit Activated Carbon in a mesh bag.

 

Dosing:

 

Mon:
x1 Drop ZeoBak
x4 Drops Sponge Power
x1 Drop Coral Vitalizer
0.06 ml ZeoStart Morning + Evening.
Tue:
0.06 ml ZeoStart Morning + Evening.
Wed:
0.06 ml ZeoStart Morning + Evening.
Thu:
x1 Drop ZeoBak
x4 Drop Sponge Power
x1 Drop Coral Vitalizer
0.06 ml ZeoStart Morning + Evening.
Fri:
0.06 ml ZeoStart Morning + Evening.
Sat:
0.06 ml ZeoStart Morning + Evening.
Sun:
0.06 ml ZeoStart Morning + Evening.
Water change: 1g daily.

Livestock: (Update 2, March 2016)

 

x1 Fire Shrimps.

x1 Pistol Shrimp (lost but it's there ...)

x1 Anthias

x1 Clownfish

x1 Royal Gramma

x1 Soon.

 

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CUC: (Update 2, March 2016)

 

x12 Small Hermits.

x12 Black foot trochus snails.

Corals:
Green Star Polyp.
Many different Zoanthids.
Golden Torch Coral.
Favia Corals.
Acan
BattleCorals SPS
ReefRaft SPS
And other SPS.
...
Some pictures:
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Last Update 02.3.16 :

 

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1 year and 3 months later: (Update 2, March 2016)

 

 

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Index:

 

 

 

First Post: Day 2: (Cycling)

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First Post: Day 2: (Cycling)

Fiji Pink with rocks from BRS.

 

I'm using One & Only Live Nitrifying Bacteria for Saltwater Aquaria and Ammonium Chloride Solution from Dr. Tim's Aquatics also. After around 48 hours, ammonia is around 0.2ppm and Nitrates around 3ppm. And yes, this is super fun to you these test kits! :lol:

 

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The water is very cloudy at this moment, but also the glass is very dirty inside after the setup, need to get something to clean it ...

 

P.S: Gnome like the tank too.

 

 

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Following along as well, should be a nice build.

 

I'm super jealous though... my Pico SIII showed up yesterday cracked so my build is set back a few weeks...damn UPS.

 

I am also starting with dry rock, I have been cycling it in a 5 gallon bucket for a few weeks using one & only and ammonium chloride.

 

What airpump are you using for the Pico Skim?

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Tank and aquascape look great! I used Dr. Tim's and Seachem's Stability for my cycle and had great results! Sounds like you're off to a great start.

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Runned the skimmer on after 48 hours. Water is clean now! I'll run cycling with skimmer and no lights. Changed the pump placement also. It's now closer to the water level and in the middle. Still can't find the place where it will not washout the sand at the opposite corner of the tank. Changed the speed to 65%.

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Wow in 3 days Nitrates growed up from zero to about 50ppm, you're sure they'll drop one day? :lol:

Nitrates are the end product of the nitrogen cycle (ammonia --> nitrite --> nitrate) so you need to "export" them out of the tank via water changes. The nitrates generally won't drop on there own unless they are consumed by algae. I say generally because there are some additional biological processes and advanced techniques you can use to lower nitrates in the tank.

 

Many people use a refugium to intentionally grow macro algae outside of the display area to help manage nitrate levels.

 

What are your ammonia and nitrite levels?

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I don't have a test kit for nitrites, ammonia is around 0.5ppm

Ok, I'll see how it will change during the next week, in the Dr. Tim's guide it say that Nitrates must drop also after several days.

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Oops, did a mistake. Dr. Tim is talking about Nitrites + Ammonia test kits and I did Nitrates + Ammonia. You're right, I need to get an other test kit and follow instructions. ;) Thank you.

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There is a video series on youtube that I found extremely helpful when getting my tank set up. In particular, one of the video's is on cycling the tank with Dr. Tim's and Seachem's Stability. He covers a ton of information on what to watch for and when the tank is fully cycled.

 

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