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My tank thread. This is my 2nd sw tank, and I had no idea what I was doing until I found Nano-reef.com. I couldn't have done it without you all!

 

Updated 3/19/10

 

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The Specs:

20 gallon acrylic tank

Aquatic Life Dual Lamp T5 light fixture

- 10,000K lamp

- 420/460nm lamp

CPR Overflow Box

20x10x16" custom acrylic sump/fuge

- filter floss

- Chemipure Elite (11.74 oz)

 

20 lbs CaribSea Arag-Alive Fiji Pink

20 lbs Fiji Island LR

1 cup Chaetomorphia

5 Nassarius snails

5 Cerith snails

1 Tiger Conch

1 Bristle worm (hitchhiker)

?? Stomatellas (hitchhikers)

 

ORA tank-raised Occelaris Clown

Flame Angel

Tailspot Blenny

 

Coral:

Pulsing Xenia (2)

Ricordea (4)

Zoanthids (don't know their names)

- Neon Green

- Brown with blue-green eyes

- Pink Palys

Mushroom (1)

Galaxea

Green Star Polyps

Feather Duster

Blastos (2)

Red Aussie Acans

Neon Green Hammer

Heliofungia

 

Radioactive Dragon Eye Zoas (ID by Dasani)

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Ricordea

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Heliofungia

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Blasto

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ORA Occelaris Clown

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Entranced Cat

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I will post updates whenever I get new stuff. Enjoy!

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hehe thanks, i try.

 

question:

i'd like to get a tridacna clam sometime down the line. would my tank support a Crocea or Maxima? would i need to upgrade/supplement the lights?

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cheryl jordan

You should be good with the lighting. Go with a clam bigger than 2 inches. Try to get a Derasa or Maxima as they are the easier clams. Remember they need Calcium so if you are not dosing, regular water changes are a must. You may also have to try different placement, but not to often, give the clam a chance to adjust and decide from there. :D

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The legs on the light sit on a pretty sturdy "lip" inside and are in no danger of falling in. I've tried it both inside and out, and inside seems to be much much sturdier. Thank you for the advice though! I really do appreciate it.

 

My clown rests in the front corner of the tank on the sand from time to time, barely swimming to keep upright. He looks healthy, but this behavior freaks me out. I've lost some fish in my time, to the point where my gf called me a "fish killer". I don't want to kill fish! Is he okay?

 

I've tested the water and everything seems to check out - no ammonia/nitrites/nitrates, pH of 8.2, temp 78 F, 480ppm Calcium, 9 dKh, 0 phosphates.

 

Also, I've seen 3 white/clear-ish flatworms with the split tail moving around in the tank eating little white "bugs" (Copepods?). The tank has tons of the little white bugs. This isn't anything I need to worry about, right?

 

Sorry about the paranoid post. It's easy to get obsessive about this, haha.

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cheryl jordan

No need to worry about the white things running around on the glass, probably copepods, plus your fish like to eat them. Your clownfish behaviors sounds normal, all clowns act weird in one way or another, unless there are visual signs of disease I would not worry about that either. As for the FW if they are white in color you probably have nothing to worry about either, just watch them, cut back on feeding. And as always make sure your SG is good. So everything is good :D

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Nice Acan!

I personally wouldn't try to keep Clams under just 2 bulbs, I really think you should have 4 bulbs of T5HO before trying a clam in that tank.

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I personally wouldn't try to keep Clams under just 2 bulbs....

 

 

 

+111......

 

 

I can tell you from experience. A clam will not do well at all under 2x T5's....

 

It would have to be directly under the lights, like 4-5" or so. srsly. :D

 

tha being said.... I cant wait to watch this tank grow out.

You really are off to a great start...

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New tentative addition (well, about a week old anyway).

 

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A Flame Angel!

 

2nd and likely last fish in the tank. He was out and about within 15 minutes of going in, and he went to town on the copepods and the seaweed I rubberbanded to a small rock for him. Even better, he has become buddies with the clownfish and at times they will swim together, which makes me very happy. :lol:

 

Now I know that some of these fish will nip at corals, so I've watched him very carefully every day and he seems to leave the coral alone. He does constantly graze the rockwork though, and loves to go in and out between the rocks.

 

The LFS has agreed to let me return him for full credit if he becomes problematic, but it's looking like I'm not gonna need to worry about it. He's an awesome fish!

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New tentative addition (well, about a week old anyway).

 

19866_240954044135_542399135_4369115_1439144_n.jpg

A Flame Angel!

 

2nd and likely last fish in the tank. He was out and about within 15 minutes of going in, and he went to town on the copepods and the seaweed I rubberbanded to a small rock for him. Even better, he has become buddies with the clownfish and at times they will swim together, which makes me very happy. :lol:

 

Now I know that some of these fish will nip at corals, so I've watched him very carefully every day and he seems to leave the coral alone. He does constantly graze the rockwork though, and loves to go in and out between the rocks.

 

The LFS has agreed to let me return him for full credit if he becomes problematic, but it's looking like I'm not gonna need to worry about it. He's an awesome fish!

 

Thats awesome! Great looking tank

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you said you didnt no the name of the zoas... someone may have said it already but i think those are radioactive dragon eyes

just my .02

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Thank you for all the kind comments.

Thanks for the ID, Dasani :happy:

 

some additions:

 

Blastos

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And Plate Coral

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slowly but surely growing

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Very nice rockwork :)

 

SWEET Heliofungia :) Love those guys!

 

As for the clam idea, most have covered it already. You probably need more light. And even with more lamps, you'll want individual reflectors as well. Makes a huge difference in PAR output. And you may want to wait a few more months. You'll be much happier the more prepared and balanced your system is :)

 

It's coming along really nice though :)

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Yeah, I think I'm going to hold off on the clam until the tank matures a bit more, and I can upgrade the lights. I may end up getting another one of the AquaticLife dual T5 fixtures down the line, as they are built to expand. You're right about the reflectors - these lights do have individual reflectors and have a pretty high PAR rating already.

 

I was wondering about cleaning the lamps and reflectors though. I notice that they are getting a little dirty. Any recommendations on cleaning them?

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