Mini Me - Red Sea Nano

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Thanks to Red Sea and Reef2Reef, I now have a nano!

Since I already have a Reefer 350, the Max Nano has been christened, Mini Me.
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After some mostly straightforward assembly, tada
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Now I just have to figure out what I want to put in this thing. I was originally thinking about moving my clarkii clown pair and doing an anemone tank, but I think they are took big for a nano.
 

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I have a carpet in a 20 with 2 skunk clowns and a Bangaii cardinal... Tank had been up about 2.5 years, Nem has been in it maybe 9 months to a year... This pic shows a bit of Catania, but it is gone now, as I put a skimmer on the tank. I feed the anemone a bit of ahi tuna periodically ...
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( this is just one side of the tank... let me see if I can find a full tank pic...
 

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The cylindrical looking thing is a small plenum we use for nitrate control because the carpet requires meaty foods.. if you have an RBTA probably a skimmer would be enough... hardest part for us is topoff... no ato so we add a glass every other day or so.

We had the tank up and running for a long time before introducing the anemone... nem's do best with an established system. System does best that way too, if you have a nem that requires feeding.
 
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The cylindrical looking thing is a small plenum we use for nitrate control because the carpet requires meaty foods.. if you have an RBTA probably a skimmer would be enough... hardest part for us is topoff... no ato so we add a glass every other day or so.

We had the tank up and running for a long time before introducing the anemone... nem's do best with an established system. System does best that way too, if you have a nem that requires feeding.
Thanks for sharing yours. You might not recognize the rock, but it came from you last fall. It's been cooking on the back porch for awhile.

I may go ahead and give the clowns a try. If they do ok in a few months I can try moving the bta over. That's going to be fun anyway because he's buried his foot in one of my base rocks.

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Nice! That's a good idea. They will help build up b bacteria. Can you transfer the nem with the rock he is attached to, or is it too big for the tank?
 
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The clowns have moved in. Mr Clarkii was first, he dove right into the fish trap. A couple weeks later the Mrs joined him.

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Cool!
 
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Poor neglected build thread....

The nano is doing well. I have one piece of sunset monti a recently added yellow hammer. The real news is that the clowns have decided to make that next level commitment from bonded pair to breeding pair!!!
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Don't mind the HA, it's a holdover form the ugly phase. I tend to overfeed the clarkii's and the HA loves it. I started some Vibrant and it's already noticeably thinned out after 2 weeks.
 
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Tank still doing good despite me.

Clowns keep spawning pretty regularly. The few corals I have in the tank are going well. I check Alk occasionally and adjust the kalk in the ATO, but otherwise I never test anything in this tank. Today I got a wild hair and tested NO3 (20-50, Salifert) and PO4 (.22, Hanna ULR) :eek: I guess that explains the persistent hair algae.

The muscle.
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The white patch on the front,right of the rock is their egg hatchery. They laid a batch 2 weeks ago, so they are probably due for another run soon. I'm not quite brave enough to try fry yet, maybe one day.
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So PO4 is still out of control. Probably outta get serious about nutrient control one of these days. It was past the max reading on the Hanna. :eek:
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But the clowns are pigs, and they love to eat. And they keep laying eggs which makes me happy...so. :shrug

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The mystic monti has been growing like crazy, and the zoa's seem happy
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Lone acro in the nano, Pro Corals Rainbow. It's showing some growth lately despite the high (stratospheric) nutrient levels.
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Equipment update, replaced the MP10 with a Tunze 6040. The MP10ESw was getting seriously loud. I've replaced the wet side, but it's pretty old. I bought it used 3 years ago, and it's the old style white controller. Happy to say the Tunze is silent, and since this sits in my office it's a welcome change.
 
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The mystic sunset has taken over the tank pretty much. I'm fighting it off by the PC rainbow frag and the bubblegum digi, but otherwise it owns the rock.
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The Clarkii are in a mood this year. Today was their 6th spawning so far in 2019. Always love seeing them laying down eggs.
 

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