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Stunning tank!This is from Nov of 2013, so a year old, but somehow I don't have any more recent photos. Just a cell phone pic, but you can see some of the SPS before they got too large, but still with good growth as I got them all from tiny frags. The blue tip green doesn't have any of the crazy growth yet, you can see I started to trim the branches and attach to the base to fill it out though. This was before I went bare bottom and moved the LPS to another system. Their sweepers just get too nasty.
Sps in 4g pico! It can be done. Awesome tank did you move it all to a bigger tank? Also id love to hear what your maintenance was likemy 4.5 gallon prior to tearing it apart:
Acropora by dezertdatsun, on Flickr
Blue Birdsnest by dezertdatsun, on Flickr
Ponape Birdsnest by dezertdatsun, on Flickr
Top Down 4.5 Gallon by dezertdatsun, on Flickr
Last photos of it in its full glory:
Sps in 4g pico! It can be done. Awesome tank did you move it all to a bigger tank? Also id love to hear what your maintenance was like
Ty for blabbing! My first tank was a 4.5g pico it kinda crashed recently and I moved it all to this 10g. Its good to hear that it can be done with routine water changes and minimal dosing or none in the end I really dont want to dose if I dont absolutely have. Thanks for the input and again what a beautiful pico hopefully you get the time to start it back up some day.Well, I added a blue velvet nudi because I had found some acoel flatworms that made it past a dip. I wanted to do natural control rather than chemical because it was such a small system. the nudi ended up getting turned into powerhead soup, and despite a big water change killed a lot of the across. The easier sps like the birds nest and pocillopora remained. I ended up tearing it apart and selling everything inside because I wanted to make it 100% SPS dominant. Before, i had such tremendous growth from the softies they kinda overwhelmed the tank despite my best trimming efforts. The tank it still running with new bare rock but Im in a toss up whether I want to start it back up completely or tear it down. Im a professional aquarist for a public aquarium so by the time i get home from working on tanks all day I do the routine stuff on my 104 gallon SPS tank and then I'm kinda pooped lol. So my 4.5, frag tank, and planted tank fall to the wayside most days now. Im sure ill get myself back in gear soon enough. I built that 4.5 out of a fluvial flora, getting rid of it would suck since its one of a kind.
sorry for blabbing on, but maintenance was a weekly water change 50% or more using red sea coral pro salt. The tank was AIO, I built a custom 3 chamber system in the back. once every 2 weeks I would clean the sponges out. The second chamber held live rock rubble and chaeto, the second chamber has water flowing upwards through it so it was essentially "zero bypass". Then the last chamber was simply the return pump and heater. It was really quite easy to care for and the sticks grew like wildfire
i didn't dose at all, just the water changes and RO top off. good luck!Ty for blabbing! My first tank was a 4.5g pico it kinda crashed recently and I moved it all to this 10g. Its good to hear that it can be done with routine water changes and minimal dosing or none in the end I really dont want to dose if I dont absolutely have. Thanks for the input and again what a beautiful pico hopefully you get the time to start it back up some day.
Stunning tank!
Very nice, what type lights are you using.