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*Reef Casa Pico 6 Gallon*

I started this 6-gallon Reef Casa Pico on May 19th, 2024, looking for something budget-friendly and low-maintenance that would still challenge me. I chose a pico so I could stay in the hobby and try keeping SPS in a small space.
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I started this 6-gallon Reef Casa Pico on May 19th, 2024, looking for something budget-friendly and low-maintenance that would still challenge me. I chose a pico so I could stay in the hobby and try keeping SPS in a small space.

Aquarium Profile and Equipment

What type of saltwater aquarium is this?
Mixed Reef
Total Water Volume
6
When did you start this tank?
May 19, 2024
What is your aquarium made of?
Glass
Aquarium Length (inches)
16
Aquarium Width (inches)
15
Aquarium Height (inches)
7
Aquarium Overflow/Drain
All In One Tank
Aquarium Sump
NO Sump
Aquarium Stand
Two Door Chest
Aquarium Controller
NO
Aquarium Controller Make and Model
N/A
Protein Skimmer
YES
Protein Skimmer Make and Model
Bubble Magus Mini Q
Aquarium Reactors
  1. None
Return Pump
Reef Casa Return Pump
What types of equipment are you using for water flow and circulation?
  1. Powerhead
Water Flow and Circulation Equipment List
Jecod ELW Smart Wave Maker Circulation Pump with Magnetic Base (ELW-3M, 660GPH)
Aquarium Lighting
  1. LED
Lighting Equipment List
AquaIllumination AI Prime 16 HD LED App Controllable Saltwater Aquarium Reef Light - Black
Lighting PAR and Goals
Haven’t checked!
Dosing Equipment
  1. Other
Dosing Equipment Detail
All-for-Reef as needed! (Calcium Formate)
Auto Top Off or ATO
YES
Aquarium Heating and Cooling
  1. I am using a heater or heaters
Water Temperature
78
Heating and Cooling Equipment Detail
YukiHalu Small Submersible Aquarium Heater, Adjustable Mini Fish Tank Heater 25 Watts
Additional Equipment Detail
N/A

Aquarium Water Chemistry and Parameters

Specific Gravity
1.025
Nitrate or NO3
10
Phosphate or PO4
20
Calcium
420
Alkalinity
10.2
Magnesium
1350
Salt Brand
Tropic Marin Reef Mix Store Use Salt 230 Gallon Bag
Trace Element Dosing
N/A

Aquarium Natural and Mechanical Filtration

Substrate
Sand
Substrate Level
Shallow
Live Rock
5
Live Rock Type
PNW Customs Lagoon Aquascape
Nutrient Export
  1. Protein Skimmer
  2. Floss
  3. Carbon
  4. Other Chemical
Water Changes
YES
Water Change Details
Weekly Water Changes!
Nutrient Export Details
Poly-Bio-Marine Filter Aquarium Media Pads changed daily!

Brightwell Aquatics Phosphāt-E Liquid Phosphate Remover

Aquarium Tank Inhabitants (fish, coral, invert etc.)

Fish List
  1. Cardinalfish
  2. Clownfish
Total Fish
2
Coral List
  1. SPS Coral
  2. LPS Coral
  3. Soft Coral
  4. Mushroom Coral
Invert List
  1. Anemone
  2. Crabs
  3. Shrimp
  4. Snails
  5. Clams
  6. Urchin
Livestock Detail
Fish: Orange Storm Clownfish, Banggai Cardinalfish.

Snails: Trohcus, Astreas, Margaritas, Ceriths, Nassarius, Bumblebees, Stomatellas, Collonistas.

Shrimps: Cleaner Shrimps, Blood Fire Shrimp, Peppermint Shrimp, Bullseye Snapping Shrimp (Alpheus soror), Candy Cane Pistol Shrimp.

Clams: T. Crocea

Anemone: Maxi Mini Carpet Anemone

Softies: Eclectus Mushroom, Neon GSP.

LPS: Space Invader Pectinia, BSA Kalaidascope Rainbow Chalice, Blue Platygyra, Frammer, Psammacora, War Coral.

SPS: Acropora, Anacropora, Hydnophora, Montipora, Pavona Pocilipora, Stylophora, Seriatopora.
Livestock Quarantine
  1. No Quarantine

Aquarium Nutrition (fish, coral, invert etc. feeding)

Fish Feeding Frequency
One Daily Feeding
Coral Feeding Frequency
Once weekly
Fish and Coral Feeding
  1. Pellet
  2. Frozen
  3. Live Food
Auto Feeder
NO

Additional Aquarium Information

What do you think are the keys to your success in reefing?
I believe the success of my reef tank can be attributed to two key factors: starting with biologically mature rock and maintaining unwavering consistency in husbandry. The rock I used had been previously established in another reef system for two years, allowing it to develop a robust and diverse microbial community long before it entered my display. This provided a stable biome from day one, significantly reducing the volatility often associated with new setups, especially those started with dry rock.

Equally important was my dedication to water quality through routine maintenance. I performed weekly water changes without fail. Over 30 consecutive changes and exactly 50 total within the first year. This level of consistency not only helped export nutrients and replenish trace elements, but also gave the system a steady environment to mature in, free from drastic swings or prolonged imbalances.

In my experience, early microbial stability combined with disciplined husbandry laid a solid foundation that continues to benefit the tank today.

Aquarium information

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