College's 8 gallon CADlight Mini Reef

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Hello All!

I started this tank on 9/4/2013

About me: I am a physical therapy graduate student, I will have my DPT in May 2015

About the tank:

Tank Equipment:

  • CAD Lights 8 g Mini
  • I ran the stock LED light for one year and it did fine with my LPS corals, I upgraded to a Nano Box Mini Tide in January 2015 (Love this light)
  • Eheim Jager 50 Watt
  • Floating thermometer
  • CUC via reef cleaners (great service) of all snails mostly Florida ceriths and dwarf ceriths
Stock List:

1 clown fish
1 hammer coral (green tips)
1 duncan
1 neon green candy cane



Other Equipment I Use (FYI):
  • API Master Liquid Test Kit - Saltwater
  • Battery back up Air pump (for emergency use)
  • Reef Crystals
  • Refractrometer
  • Revive Coral Cleaner
  • Chemi-Pure Elite
  • Poly Filter
  • Maxi-Jet 900 (for mixing SW)
  • Ammonium Chloride Solution (for cycling)
  • Hydor 50W (for mixing SW)
  • Mag-Float 30 (do not use)
  • Dr. Tim's One and Only (used to cycle too ~ 1 month)
  • Arag-Alive Special Grade Sand 10 lbs
  • Gravel Vac
  • 7 Pounds Bulk Reef Supply Reef Saver Rock
  • Distilled water
  • 5 gallon bucket
I do a 2 gallon water change every week. I run Chemi Pure Elite and poly filter in the first chamber. I feed my fish New Life Spectrum and Rod's Frozen Food every day or every other day. I feed my corals Rod's once a week or every other week. I manually top off my tank every other day.

Let me know what you think! You can see the coral growth overt the last year in the following pictures!




















Happy Reefing!
 
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Judging by the pictures and seeing that my hammer coral is touching the glass, Do you think I should frag my hammer coral?
 

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Those corals look like they are loving that tank. I would not frag yet, it looks too cool.
 

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I would not frag it either. May be move it to the back left corner and move the candycane to the front. Just a thpught.

Keep up the great work.

Tom
 

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