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Did you cycle with lights on at 50%, curious when you started to see diatoms and or algae growth startingLooking good. I was astonished our HR cycled in 9 days. Added fish and CUC at that time. All doing very well. It is exciting getting critters for the tank!
Have watched the tutorial videos, seeing how the socks needed to be changed every 2-4 days, stocking pile and washing in the machine with bleach. I thought that would be a bit time consuming and less time to enjoy the progress. First question in my mind was is there an easier more efficient way for the filtration. Saw an ad for the nature dimension fleece roller, good reviews and plenty of videos in action. So I said heck why not, order one and it should be here end of week. I did order a few extra socks just in case. As tech always has the chance of failing.I have a 15 gallon as well but different brand. The filter socks can be a pain once you tank starts to get stocked. As the filter gets gunked up, It will lower the water volume in the end chamber even if the proper water volume is there causing display to back up over the rear chamber from top. I had this happen before
I ended up getting an auto filter roller. It can be a pain to dial in at first, but you won't have to swap or clean socks every couple days or worry as much about the tank backing up display. Having a baby in November myself, automations where I can has become my goal.
You have plenty of time though to get these figured out. If you stay with sock buy a couple so always have one ready and clean.
I saw someone recommended a good power strip. Another good one is Kasa strip. I can turn off power through app even when I am not home if there is an issue. Plus nice for maintenance so I'm not in cabinet wondering what plug needs to be unplugged lol. But unlike the other recommended, you may need more as I will be ordering a 3rd. So downside is you may need more.
Do you plan on doing clowns and anemone or doing more corals, both?


Good to know, I have just read a few horror stories of algae getting out of control when cycling new tanks with lights on. Maybe that’s with live rock ?Lights were on. I didn't recall at what settings. I basically played with the settings as the tank cycled. It didn't affect anything.

I have a 15 gallon as well but different brand. The filter socks can be a pain once you tank starts to get stocked. As the filter gets gunked up, It will lower the water volume in the end chamber even if the proper water volume is there causing display to back up over the rear chamber from top. I had this happen before
I ended up getting an auto filter roller. It can be a pain to dial in at first, but you won't have to swap or clean socks every couple days or worry as much about the tank backing up display. Having a baby in November myself, automations where I can has become my goal.
You have plenty of time though to get these figured out. If you stay with sock buy a couple so always have one ready and clean.
I saw someone recommended a good power strip. Another good one is Kasa strip. I can turn off power through app even when I am not home if there is an issue. Plus nice for maintenance so I'm not in cabinet wondering what plug needs to be unplugged lol. But unlike the other recommended, you may need more as I will be ordering a 3rd. So downside is you may need more.
Do you plan on doing clowns and anemone or doing more corals, both?
They are beautiful!!!Say hello to Mickey and Minnie
Mocha Storm Clowns
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Picked these two beauties up from our local LFS. Great Lakes Corals. Owner is nice and helpful. He Quarantines all of his fish so that is a nice bonus.
Acclimated them to the tank temp the transfer them in with some of our new CUC.
Gave them a little while with the flow off to get their bearings. Did a feed with some pellets. Active feeding, even the hermits and nassarius snails got after some.
I’m surprised how active the nassarius snails were right off rip. Up and down the glass they went.
For CUC we picked up
- 2 cernith
- 4 nassarius
- 2 blue legged hermits
- 2 pepper mint shrimp
- extra shells
(Hoping to find some trochus snails local soon)
I turned the wave maker off for the night, hopefully the right call. Thought was to lower the flow until the clowns can adjust a bit to their new home.
Couldn’t agree moreThey are beautiful!!!Say hello to Mickey and Minnie
Mocha Storm Clowns
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Picked these two beauties up from our local LFS. Great Lakes Corals. Owner is nice and helpful. He Quarantines all of his fish so that is a nice bonus.
Acclimated them to the tank temp the transfer them in with some of our new CUC.
Gave them a little while with the flow off to get their bearings. Did a feed with some pellets. Active feeding, even the hermits and nassarius snails got after some.
I’m surprised how active the nassarius snails were right off rip. Up and down the glass they went.
For CUC we picked up
- 2 cernith
- 4 nassarius
- 2 blue legged hermits
- 2 pepper mint shrimp
- extra shells
(Hoping to find some trochus snails local soon)
I turned the wave maker off for the night, hopefully the right call. Thought was to lower the flow until the clowns can adjust a bit to their new home.
thank you, everything is back on nowGood looking clowns. You can leave the wavemaker on. The clowns will find a lower flow area and sleep there. Ours did the first night.
guess he likes hanging out in the sock. I’ll have to be mindful during changes.Having seconds thought on anemones after seeing this Nano build
Having seconds thought on anemones after seeing this Nano build