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to tatuaje08 :)
I didn't misread your post, in fact I agree with you. If I didn't I would not have put in the second clown :)
Most folks on here AND liveaquaria.com (where I do 90+% of my fish research) will disagree with us and say only one clown will fit in a 10 gallon system and a pair is minimum 30, hence the overstock comment. However, I will be prepared to move them when they get bigger if it becomes an issue so all bases are covered :)

That's a responsible reefer, I have to say you really have done your homework, and that's really important to creating a homeostasis for your tank. It is good to see new hobbyist doing it the right way and not rushing
 
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Holy!! I have had a light smattering of brown diatoms for a good couple of days now. I know this is a good thing as it shows that the tank is healthy :) However, I turned my lights on this morning as usual, fed Bert & Ernie as usual, went on about my day and such... come back 6ish hours later and there is a noticeably heavier coat of orangey brown diatoms on everything! I am posting a couple of poor to mid quality pics for ya'all to enjoy :)

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Will also put these and a few more in my album on my profile :)
 
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I'm in no rush, it might look awful to most people but to me it is just another piece of proof that my tank is healthy :)
I should get on it and get a cuc in there by the end of this week, or at least a partial one
 
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Yup! :) Half at end of this week and half a week or two later! :)
I am wondering if it is actually bad to have bubbles in the display tank or if it is by preference? Sometimes (only about a third of the time) when I unplug my powerhead to feed my fish, when I plug it back in it blows a LOT of little bubbles. My clown fish seem to like the bubbles, they play in them. I have the powerhead aimed at the surface of the water so the bubbles are just hitting the surface and popping anyway, I thought it would be good to create gas exchange :)
I didn't see my snail when I got home and fed Bert(ha) and Ernie today, but I am sure it is just hiding out somewhere. Tested the water too, just for the fun of it. It's all good and I am scheduled for the first pwc (since adding fish) on Wednesday :)
 

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I personally have not seen any real problems with a little bit of bubbles. Some people REALLY hate them, though...and sometimes it's hard to tell whether those little things in the water are food particles or bubbles....lol.
 
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Alrighty :) Thanks for the input on the bubble situation gals and guys :) I don't have much to worry about then, I like them, my fish like them and my corals... wait I have none!!
Bert(ha) & Ernie are doing wonderfully. I just fed them some marine micro pellets before I am off to work. My brown diatoms are in full force and I am still turning my light on cuz I'm such a rebel. I will be looking at a few snails sometime this coming weekend. Astrea, Narc, Marg, Cerith... so many snails, so little time (to decide) lol
 

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Diatoms, as far as I know, aren't synthetic so don't worry about turning the lights on. They feed on silicates, which are common in newer tanks. :)
 
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Awesome! Good to know :)
Ok, I am in trouble.... I think I am already totally addicted to the saltwater scene. I find myself looking on craigslist at used equipment and tanks. All over the internet at prices of live rock, livestock, doing research, etc. Now, today, I have been researching zoanthids, palythoas, mushrooms and leather (all the beginner corals).
I haven't even made a concrete decision about exactly what half of my CuC is going to be at the end of this week, and here I am planning for 4-6 months from now! lol
I find myself wondering, almost proudly, what my rock will look like in that amount of time. I envision a garden of lovely color in a years time. I say again, thanks to all who have followed my little tank thread thus far. I truly appreciate your input and encouragement more than I can say :)
 
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jtucker...... thanks for the input but I live in canada and cannot order live things from any other country without a license! LOL
heck, where I am blue hermit crabs are twice that price and snails are anywhere from 1.95ea up to 5.98ea :(
Dalmatia..... nope, nobody told me to get a conch (yet) but if I will most certainly look into it now that you've mentioned it :)
Eienna..... seems so! Lotsa time to dwell on that there road yet, my tank is like baby stages not even crawling yet!!
 
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Well AppleJack, welcome to the thread and my little nano journey :)
I plan to master this little 10 and maybe even put a few beginner softies in it such as zoas and mushrooms!! Or not.... I have a lot of time to decide what i want to do. Meanwhile, I am in the process of a 90g build w/50g sump. It is proving to be pretty slow going but it will get there.
This morning, my tank reads
sg: 1.022.5
temp: 78F
ammonia 0
nitrites 0
nitrates 5
Bert(ha) & Ernie are doing very well, little sleepy so I will wait until just before I leave for work before feeding them! :) Happy hump day all!!
 
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