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Nanotubes still exist but one is much more popular for sure. My LFS has a JBJ Nanocube 28 anemone tank that is stunning.Bigger is always better, but with bigger comes huge sums of money, its well worth it to learn how to "micromanage" a small tank and see if this is something you are truly into prior to spending tens of thousands of dollars on a huge tank.
I may be biased because that was my first reef tank - but I believe the Biocube is an excellent place to start. I actually started with the 14 gallon biocube. There was a nearly identical tank back then called the Nanocube (by JBJ I believe) it seems the better of the two survived
I’d rather have a slow moving and algae less (for the most part) tank. I have definitely learned the virtue of patience.Its not that your tank is "too clean" its that you have a low bioload and low "available nutrient". This is why it seems that you have little algae growth, this is also why your rocks are still "white" and is slow to mature
Torchs are doing well bc you likely have good stability bc your nutrients don't fluctuate. Also they can get most of what they need from light so at least in the short term (yes 6 month is short) they can appear "happy". They are generally hardy corals
Available nutrient doesn't discriminate where its going to - whether to algae or to coral. When nutrient is limited, growth of all life forms are limited. What you currently have just means that things take longer to grow and mature. If you are OK with that, there is no reason to change.
What lights did you upgrade to? I’m considering upgrading but the lights aren’t that ugly (or maybe I haven’t seen the other alternatives). Definitely don’t like the whites. Love the pink and blues thoughAgree 100% except for the lights. I thought the stock ones were good until I upgraded.
Glued so I can’t now. I put a small piece of live rock on top of the dry rock for some could start up there but it hasn’t done a whole lot. Again, it’s going to happen, it just may take a little while which I’m fine withI would put the new dry rocks under the live rock, you have just put all that lovely coraline and other stuff in the shade.
I went with Steve’s with iridescent booster. Truly an amazing difference. I’m running at about 60% right now. Sps are thriving.Nanotubes still exist but one is much more popular for sure. My LFS has a JBJ Nanocube 28 anemone tank that is stunning.
I’d rather have a slow moving and algae less (for the most part) tank. I have definitely learned the virtue of patience.
What lights did you upgrade to? I’m considering upgrading but the lights aren’t that ugly (or maybe I haven’t seen the other alternatives). Definitely don’t like the whites. Love the pink and blues though
Heres a link for OP https://www.stevesleds.com/Biocube-32-LED-Turbo-Upgrade-System-Plug-and-Play_p_332.htmlI went with Steve’s with iridescent booster. Truly an amazing difference. I’m running at about 60% right now. Sps are thriving.
Yes indeedHeres a link for OP https://www.stevesleds.com/Biocube-32-LED-Turbo-Upgrade-System-Plug-and-Play_p_332.html
Though not necessary if not keeping SPS corals at this time, but your tank is a SPS dream with those levels, just sayin
I’m not planning to have an SPS dominant system but I plan to have some montis and birdsnests at the top.Heres a link for OP https://www.stevesleds.com/Biocube-32-LED-Turbo-Upgrade-System-Plug-and-Play_p_332.html
Though not necessary if not keeping SPS corals at this time, but your tank is a SPS dream with those levels, just sayin
May or may not be worth spending $400 but I’ll definitely consider it as a long time from now purchase. Have heard of them several times before but I never bothered. May go with some Kessils or AIs and mount them under the hood like I have seen beforeI went with Steve’s with iridescent booster. Truly an amazing difference. I’m running at about 60% right now. Sps are thriving.
The phosphate and nitrate levels id agree with except for the fact my calcium and alk levels are a little low. It’s because I use instant ocean purple bucket. I plan to start dosing and maybe stop water changes all together in the next few months-year. Calcium: 390. Alk: 7.6-7.8Heres a link for OP https://www.stevesleds.com/Biocube-32-LED-Turbo-Upgrade-System-Plug-and-Play_p_332.html
Though not necessary if not keeping SPS corals at this time, but your tank is a SPS dream with those levels, just sayin
Just made me question. I’m sure there’s a lot waiting for me, good and bad, very soon.So from what I gather, seems you are worried based on what some others are saying? Sit back, enjoy, there will be plenty of time to worry down the road trust me lol.
There is....more good than bad. Trust me there too lol. Not even VERY SOON, It's a journey, take the time to enjoy the great moments. You have one current.Just made me question. I’m sure there’s a lot waiting for me, good and bad, very soon.
Because others say you need nitrates but you don't need them if your doing it right Thats why. Learn for yourself what works for you and stay that way."Don't listen to others" I must wonder why one joins a reef community and doesn't listen to others.