Hey folks -
In the interest of keeping all pests out of my main system, and in addition needing a place to QT all my montis for several months to eliminate monti eating nudis, I set up a QT using a 14g IM Fusion AIO.
I built a frag rack for it, with live rock underneath the rack, and marine pure spheres in the back section. I added a few small fish and some peppermint shrimp, and have a 4X24w T5 overhead, and a 1/10 hp chiller running through the filter section as well.
All well and good, right?
So I dipped, brushed, and transferred all my montis over a few weeks ago and I've found that with the small water volume and large number of montis (several large colonies and many frags), the alk consumption was pretty high, and daily manual dosing of 2-part and testing was both necessary and time consuming. Even staying on top of it daily, I feel the stability of the water chemistry is iffy throughout the day. Plus, with week long vacations coming up, there's no way I can ask someone else to stay on top of that for me.
So my question is, for those of you who run a QT permanently for corals coming in and out of your system, what is your secret to long term, low maintenance success? Do I need to invest in a dosing pump, for example? does the system need it's own Apex controller (I do have an extra...)? Should I move everything to a 40b that I have instead? I would really like to hear what you all are doing! just live rock? no live rock? other media? Your thoughts would be very helpful. Thanks!
In the interest of keeping all pests out of my main system, and in addition needing a place to QT all my montis for several months to eliminate monti eating nudis, I set up a QT using a 14g IM Fusion AIO.
I built a frag rack for it, with live rock underneath the rack, and marine pure spheres in the back section. I added a few small fish and some peppermint shrimp, and have a 4X24w T5 overhead, and a 1/10 hp chiller running through the filter section as well.
All well and good, right?
So I dipped, brushed, and transferred all my montis over a few weeks ago and I've found that with the small water volume and large number of montis (several large colonies and many frags), the alk consumption was pretty high, and daily manual dosing of 2-part and testing was both necessary and time consuming. Even staying on top of it daily, I feel the stability of the water chemistry is iffy throughout the day. Plus, with week long vacations coming up, there's no way I can ask someone else to stay on top of that for me.
So my question is, for those of you who run a QT permanently for corals coming in and out of your system, what is your secret to long term, low maintenance success? Do I need to invest in a dosing pump, for example? does the system need it's own Apex controller (I do have an extra...)? Should I move everything to a 40b that I have instead? I would really like to hear what you all are doing! just live rock? no live rock? other media? Your thoughts would be very helpful. Thanks!
