My reef addiction started with a 10 gallon full DIY nano. I had no idea what I was doing, but I was totally obsessed. All of the knowledge I have now came from years of trial and error through that little reef.
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Thanks! Yeah I did deal with temp swings at first. After adding more airflow on the water, it doesn't go above 78°F. I added some LEDs to the mix, so I only run the halides for about 3.5 hours a day.Nice looking tank. Keep a close eye on your water temp. As a former user of MH lighting (75 & 140 gallons), I know how they heat up the water. You might end up having to get a chiller.
Thanks man! I've got a little pest jar too. Stocked with hydroids and aiptasia. I'll eventually get to thatI love that little tank in the background!
This was the first aquascape when I set up the new tank. I don't use epoxy so that I can periodically change the scape. I really enjoy fitting the rocks together like puzzle pieces.
It's just crystal clear stagnant water lol. I blast around in there with a turkey baster, then change the water about once a month. There's actually A LOT of life in there. I started it August 2017wow.. that jar is amazing lol.. is that stagnant water or is there circulation some how that I cant see.?
It started with some bad hitchhikers I got with some frags and I just didn't want to throw them in the trash so.. And now every time I find something I put it in there. I put some 6500k leds that I already had in the lid. I think they were from a freshwater setup.Wow. Interesting I kinda like it what is lighting it?
AwesomeThanks man! I've got a little pest jar too. Stocked with hyroids and aptasia. I'll eventually get to that