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Hello, I’m about seven weeks in. I started with rock that was seeded from a trusted aquarium. Right now I only have a few frags, a damsel, a fire shrimp, two scarlet hermit crabs, and two small snails. I had a very minor ugly phase, but it was gone in a day, so I think things are on the right track. My biggest struggle has been water changes — I still need to get better at them since I threw off some parameters last time. I just added a Bubble Magus Mini Q skimmer because my nitrates were running a little high.

I also wanted to share a spreadsheet I built in Excel to track my parameters. I’m a little obsessed with testing daily 😅. The sheet tracks averages, changes, and highlights parameters in green when they’re in range. I lost my first month of data when I accidentally deleted it (thought it was autosaving), but I backfilled from memory as best I could. I attached a picture of the sheet — if anyone wants a copy, let me know and I’ll email it over. You can even set your own parameter ranges on the “parameters” page and the formulas update automatically.

I feel like I might have too much rock since I’m running bare-bottom, but I figured it would give me more surface area. Either way, if I can get things to grow and look good, I’ll probably upgrade down the line. Let me know what you think about the setup so far — no need to hold back, I want the honest feedback.

-Shev

Tank & Core Setup

  • Lifegard Aquatics Full-View angled-front glass tank ( 9 gal display, ~16″ x 8–11″ footprint)
  • Custom ABS bottom plate
  • Bare-bottom (no sand)

Filtration & Flow

  • Custom filter caddy (Matrix, carbon, filter floss, etc.)
  • MightyJet Mini 266 GPH return pump
  • AI Nero 3 nano powerhead (custom daily flow schedule)
  • Bubble Magus MiniQ skimmer (recent addition)

Lighting & Heating

  • Reef Flare Pro S Blue LED light (controlled via Smart Reef app)
  • Helio PTC heater
  • Reef Casa Nova light for small chaeto refugium in back chamber (copepods added, along with Phyto dosing)

ATO & Other Systems

  • ESEET Nano AF200 Auto Top Off system
  • Water Storage in stand


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Welcome to your new home for saltwater reef aquarium resources and fun! Welcome to the family! :D
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Welcome! You have a truly great start to your reef. Just dont go chasing parameters too much.. if youre able to keep the tank stable at a slightly higher nitrate and your fish are happy, the coral will adjust. Same with anything though extremes need to be fixed of course. You can also do some dosing daily if you feel like your coral really start sucking the nutrients out, but its all dependent on your lifestyle. Mainly keep salinity, temp, and alk completely rock solid and the rest will follow!
 

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Hello, I’m about seven weeks in. I started with rock that was seeded from a trusted aquarium. Right now I only have a few frags, a damsel, a fire shrimp, two scarlet hermit crabs, and two small snails. I had a very minor ugly phase, but it was gone in a day, so I think things are on the right track. My biggest struggle has been water changes — I still need to get better at them since I threw off some parameters last time. I just added a Bubble Magus Mini Q skimmer because my nitrates were running a little high.

I also wanted to share a spreadsheet I built in Excel to track my parameters. I’m a little obsessed with testing daily 😅. The sheet tracks averages, changes, and highlights parameters in green when they’re in range. I lost my first month of data when I accidentally deleted it (thought it was autosaving), but I backfilled from memory as best I could. I attached a picture of the sheet — if anyone wants a copy, let me know and I’ll email it over. You can even set your own parameter ranges on the “parameters” page and the formulas update automatically.

I feel like I might have too much rock since I’m running bare-bottom, but I figured it would give me more surface area. Either way, if I can get things to grow and look good, I’ll probably upgrade down the line. Let me know what you think about the setup so far — no need to hold back, I want the honest feedback.

-Shev

Tank & Core Setup

  • Lifegard Aquatics Full-View angled-front glass tank ( 9 gal display, ~16″ x 8–11″ footprint)
  • Custom ABS bottom plate
  • Bare-bottom (no sand)

Filtration & Flow

  • Custom filter caddy (Matrix, carbon, filter floss, etc.)
  • MightyJet Mini 266 GPH return pump
  • AI Nero 3 nano powerhead (custom daily flow schedule)
  • Bubble Magus MiniQ skimmer (recent addition)

Lighting & Heating

  • Reef Flare Pro S Blue LED light (controlled via Smart Reef app)
  • Helio PTC heater
  • Reef Casa Nova light for small chaeto refugium in back chamber (copepods added, along with Phyto dosing)

ATO & Other Systems

  • ESEET Nano AF200 Auto Top Off system
  • Water Storage in stand


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Tank is looking good! You should start a build thread for your tank so we can follow its progress!
 

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