Hello Reef 15 Gallon Cube Build Thread

OP
OP
D

DiamondDog1030

Community Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 11, 2025
Messages
94
Reaction score
127
Location
San Jose, CA
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Hello all,

Been a little while since I gave an update. My nem split while I was out of the house!!! I came back just in time for it to finish the split. Now I've got two little guys after a month of getting the nem. Hopefully, it was a good kind of split, not from stress.

Nitrate has been dropping a lot recently (almost 0), which I assume is from all of the algae. Will need more time to test and figure something out. Rocks are all covered in green spots, but nothing is growing upward(?). Just spots on my rock. Trochus snails and their many children can't eat it.

Anyway, hopefully nothing happens over the holiday. Happy holidays to anyone who reads this on time. Hope you have a wonderful Christmas or any other holiday you celebrate.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_7060.jpg
    IMG_7060.jpg
    172.3 KB · Views: 26
  • IMG_7064.jpg
    IMG_7064.jpg
    121.1 KB · Views: 31

tbrown

Cronies #3?? Heathens' Coffee Snob???
View Badges
Joined
Nov 22, 2019
Messages
80,931
Reaction score
218,487
Location
Peoria, AZ
Rating - 100%
2   0   0
Happy Christmas!

The first Nem split is always exciting! The 24th Nem split is still exciting, especially if you've got a LFS you can trade them in at
 
OP
OP
D

DiamondDog1030

Community Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 11, 2025
Messages
94
Reaction score
127
Location
San Jose, CA
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Howdy,

Been three months since I said anything here and thought I'd share some things that happened in that time.

Sadly my three trochus snails I got from my LFS died. They died some time in January and I am honestly not sure what the reason is, aside from my cleaner shrimp potentially antagonizing them during weekends I am away. Their kids have been doing the same work though and there was a slight die off of them too. My ceriths and nassarius snails are doing fine though it seems.

The clowns are nems are the same as ever with some nem growth, but no splitting (for better I guess). I actually saw the female clownfish rubbing against the anemone tentacles every now and then when I turn off the pumps. Only when its off though, I was wondering if maybe the flow was too strong for them or the nem is too out in the open for hosting.

Nitrates are always running at around 5-15 ppm depending on how long I don't perform a wc. Not too concerned with other parameters since coral is not present here.

Updates out of the way, the next one is the big one for me. My housemates are fighting so we may split up and look for a new house. I didn't think I would be trying to read up on moving a fish tank already but here we are. So if anyone reading this has any advice to offer, I am all ears. I may start a thread for gathering information for my case on the general forum. The move is in July or August most likely so I have a bit of time.

Anyways hope allergies is treating everyone well.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_7333.jpg
    IMG_7333.jpg
    161.8 KB · Views: 14
  • IMG_7334.jpg
    IMG_7334.jpg
    182.5 KB · Views: 14

Red_Beard

I already did
View Badges
Joined
Feb 17, 2019
Messages
6,798
Reaction score
18,960
Location
Utah
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Howdy,

Been three months since I said anything here and thought I'd share some things that happened in that time.

Sadly my three trochus snails I got from my LFS died. They died some time in January and I am honestly not sure what the reason is, aside from my cleaner shrimp potentially antagonizing them during weekends I am away. Their kids have been doing the same work though and there was a slight die off of them too. My ceriths and nassarius snails are doing fine though it seems.

The clowns are nems are the same as ever with some nem growth, but no splitting (for better I guess). I actually saw the female clownfish rubbing against the anemone tentacles every now and then when I turn off the pumps. Only when its off though, I was wondering if maybe the flow was too strong for them or the nem is too out in the open for hosting.

Nitrates are always running at around 5-15 ppm depending on how long I don't perform a wc. Not too concerned with other parameters since coral is not present here.

Updates out of the way, the next one is the big one for me. My housemates are fighting so we may split up and look for a new house. I didn't think I would be trying to read up on moving a fish tank already but here we are. So if anyone reading this has any advice to offer, I am all ears. I may start a thread for gathering information for my case on the general forum. The move is in July or August most likely so I have a bit of time.

Anyways hope allergies is treating everyone well.
Well, that is a bitter sweet update, glad to hear about the clowns but sorry to hear about your room-mate situation.
A 15 won't be too terrible to move. The biggest issue will be making sure the livestock stays safe. How far are you planning to go? I would pull the rock with your nems and put it in a 5 gallon bucket. Drain 3-4 gallons of tank water in so they don't get hit with parameter swings, do the same with the other rock just make sure that they won't shift and crush any thing living. Put the fish and snails into another bucket. Then you can use a gravel vac to suck out all the sand into yet another bucket (this will also be a good time to be able to give it a good rinse if you want too before you put it back in). If you are going far, get a battery powered air pump and run a line into the buckets, and make sure the temperature doesn't get too high or low.
 
OP
OP
D

DiamondDog1030

Community Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 11, 2025
Messages
94
Reaction score
127
Location
San Jose, CA
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Well, that is a bitter sweet update, glad to hear about the clowns but sorry to hear about your room-mate situation.
A 15 won't be too terrible to move. The biggest issue will be making sure the livestock stays safe. How far are you planning to go? I would pull the rock with your nems and put it in a 5 gallon bucket. Drain 3-4 gallons of tank water in so they don't get hit with parameter swings, do the same with the other rock just make sure that they won't shift and crush any thing living. Put the fish and snails into another bucket. Then you can use a gravel vac to suck out all the sand into yet another bucket (this will also be a good time to be able to give it a good rinse if you want too before you put it back in). If you are going far, get a battery powered air pump and run a line into the buckets, and make sure the temperature doesn't get too high or low.
Hi thanks for the advice. The move shouldn't be far, I'd wager maybe 30 minutes at most to drive to wherever we plan to move to. I might still do the air pumps just in case I move too slowly for the set up of the tank again.

For the sand, I was wondering if taking it out was actually necessary. I know that the sand has some gas build up sometimes and there's also bacteria in it. I saw some move videos where people just leave the sand in the tank barely any water and move the tank like that. If I do rinse the sand, is there anywhere that explains how to do that exactly?

I don't have things like brute cans or larger water storage, so I assuming I will be making fresh salt water in at least 3-4 batches once we get to the new place.
 

Red_Beard

I already did
View Badges
Joined
Feb 17, 2019
Messages
6,798
Reaction score
18,960
Location
Utah
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Hi thanks for the advice. The move shouldn't be far, I'd wager maybe 30 minutes at most to drive to wherever we plan to move to. I might still do the air pumps just in case I move too slowly for the set up of the tank again.

For the sand, I was wondering if taking it out was actually necessary. I know that the sand has some gas build up sometimes and there's also bacteria in it. I saw some move videos where people just leave the sand in the tank barely any water and move the tank like that. If I do rinse the sand, is there anywhere that explains how to do that exactly?

I don't have things like brute cans or larger water storage, so I assuming I will be making fresh salt water in at least 3-4 batches once we get to the new place.
you can absolutely leave the sand in. I moved a 90 with the sand still in. Just be careful and vacuum it good a week or two beforehand when you do a waterchange or it will get some serious glunk in the water when you go to fill it back up again.

When you pull the water out for the fish and rocks, fill the fish bucket up like 4 gallons too and put that back in the tank when you get there. Some from the rock bucket too if it isn't too dirty. I would try and reuse 30-50% if you can and it isn't too dirty. The rest will need to be fresh mixed though, just try not to shock anything.
 
OP
OP
D

DiamondDog1030

Community Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 11, 2025
Messages
94
Reaction score
127
Location
San Jose, CA
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
you can absolutely leave the sand in. I moved a 90 with the sand still in. Just be careful and vacuum it good a week or two beforehand when you do a waterchange or it will get some serious glunk in the water when you go to fill it back up again.

When you pull the water out for the fish and rocks, fill the fish bucket up like 4 gallons too and put that back in the tank when you get there. Some from the rock bucket too if it isn't too dirty. I would try and reuse 30-50% if you can and it isn't too dirty. The rest will need to be fresh mixed though, just try not to shock anything.
Got it. I usually vacuum all of the sand every wc anyway since the tank is so small. I'm also hoping to rebalance it without the rock since my clownfish have become excavators after buying them.

Once again appreciate the advice and anyone else is welcomed to offer more. I was going to use the move as an excuse for an upgrade, but I think I will wait it out this time. Don't want to be too trigger happy.
 

TOP 10 Trending Threads

WHAT AMOUNT OF LIVE ROCK AND SAND SHOULD BE PRIORITIZED FOR OPTIMAL BIODIVERSITY/FILTRATION?

  • 100% live rock + bagged sand

    Votes: 37 27.6%
  • 100% dry rock + 100% live sand

    Votes: 45 33.6%
  • 50/50 live/dry rock, 50/50 live/bagged sand

    Votes: 30 22.4%
  • 75% live rock, 25% live sand

    Votes: 12 9.0%
  • 25% live rock, 75% live sand

    Votes: 10 7.5%
Back
Top