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Hey everyone!
This is my first jump into the saltwater world and I chose to use an old 10 gallon tank that I had laying around collecting dust. After watching hours of videos online, I was most convinced that I could handle it after watching the inappropriate reefer videos and followed his model as far as equipment goes to start.
Equipment:
- Standard 10 gallon rimmed tank
- Aqua Knight Led light
-Aqua clear 70 filter (with intank media basket)
-basic preset 50w heater
I used about 10 ish lbs of dry "live" rock, and added Bahama oolite live sand. I got the tank wet and started to cycle in the beginning of December. I noticed the cycle had finished right around the 2nd week in January and added the first part of the CUC. 3 astria snails, 2 nasarius snails and a peppermint shrimp. About a week later my fiance was going through petco and saw a pair of clown fish she really liked and came home with them while I was convieniently at work. Her and the kids also took the liberty of naming them right off the bat. Obviously one of them was going to be named Nemo (shocker!). The other one got named John Wayne Gacy
. Moving forward to today, all the inhabitants seem to be enjoying their home. Currently my nitrates are high at around 40ppm and I just threw a bag of chemipure elite in the filter to try and lower that number to the single digit range. Once it lowers and stays low consistently I will look to start adding corals. This tank is going to be a marathon and not a sprint as I am in no rush to add things just to watch them die and have to replace them unnecessarily. Thanks to everyone that has welcomed me into the reefing community, I look forward to learning as much as possible from all of you!
Happy Reefing!

This is my first jump into the saltwater world and I chose to use an old 10 gallon tank that I had laying around collecting dust. After watching hours of videos online, I was most convinced that I could handle it after watching the inappropriate reefer videos and followed his model as far as equipment goes to start.
Equipment:
- Standard 10 gallon rimmed tank
- Aqua Knight Led light
-Aqua clear 70 filter (with intank media basket)
-basic preset 50w heater
I used about 10 ish lbs of dry "live" rock, and added Bahama oolite live sand. I got the tank wet and started to cycle in the beginning of December. I noticed the cycle had finished right around the 2nd week in January and added the first part of the CUC. 3 astria snails, 2 nasarius snails and a peppermint shrimp. About a week later my fiance was going through petco and saw a pair of clown fish she really liked and came home with them while I was convieniently at work. Her and the kids also took the liberty of naming them right off the bat. Obviously one of them was going to be named Nemo (shocker!). The other one got named John Wayne Gacy
Happy Reefing!

