Well I'm off to the races back into the hobby after a 13 year break. I have a generic aqueon 40 breeder with a custom stand that I made out of leftover 2x4" after making my kids a bunk bed that had tons of waste the month before.
I used 40lbs of dry rock with Fritz turbo start I got from the local fish store. I tried the microbacter stuff with the rocks in my garage while I was on vacation but I think I might've actually cooked the rocks instead of cured them.
I have a AI coral grow blade set at 30% for each color channel, a tunze 6045 and a generic surface skimmer I got off amazon for $20.
For this setup I decided to go sumpless for the first six months or so and just rely on weekly water changes for filtration to save on costsso my wife doesn't kill me and maximize simplicity in the initial stages of the tank.
So far I've added two hermits, three nassisarius snails and a bottle of Tigger pods to give my daughter something to look at during the cycle while it's being ghost fed 2x a day. She's been enjoying doing the ammonia, nitrite and nitrate testing daily which came in at 0.25, 0.25 and 20 ppt. I was pretty surprised when I saw the Nitrate was already registering 20 because that means the Fritz worked in 48 hours.
I only turned on the lights three days ago, but I am massively tempted to place an order for zoas and a leather because a local guy I follow on facebook didn't sell as much he expected at some expo in Dallas and is doing 10 zoa frags for $100. I don't much care about getting designer stuff so much as a large diversity of corals and fish so that there is always something to look at.
Do y'all think I'm crazy to yolo on Zoa's on a week old tank that's barely cycled? This isn't my first tank by a long shot but I haven't ever done the dry rock thing.
Planned stock list:
2x Onyx Percs (sustainable aquatics)
1 Royal Gramma (biota)
3x Seale's Cardinal (biota) (I'm not dead set on these but I think a schooling fish would be neat)
2x Blennies (biota or ora)
1x Hawkfish or Flameback Angel (centerpiece)
Finally does anyone know how to take pictures on an iPhone 15 or newer that don't appear so blue? My tank has a blue tint for sure with the lights on in Royal Blue, Blue and Cool White on my AI Blade but the pictures look like I put in blue dye also. I could just turn down the blue channels everytime I take pictures but that seems like a strange way to do it.
I used 40lbs of dry rock with Fritz turbo start I got from the local fish store. I tried the microbacter stuff with the rocks in my garage while I was on vacation but I think I might've actually cooked the rocks instead of cured them.
I have a AI coral grow blade set at 30% for each color channel, a tunze 6045 and a generic surface skimmer I got off amazon for $20.
For this setup I decided to go sumpless for the first six months or so and just rely on weekly water changes for filtration to save on costs
So far I've added two hermits, three nassisarius snails and a bottle of Tigger pods to give my daughter something to look at during the cycle while it's being ghost fed 2x a day. She's been enjoying doing the ammonia, nitrite and nitrate testing daily which came in at 0.25, 0.25 and 20 ppt. I was pretty surprised when I saw the Nitrate was already registering 20 because that means the Fritz worked in 48 hours.
I only turned on the lights three days ago, but I am massively tempted to place an order for zoas and a leather because a local guy I follow on facebook didn't sell as much he expected at some expo in Dallas and is doing 10 zoa frags for $100. I don't much care about getting designer stuff so much as a large diversity of corals and fish so that there is always something to look at.
Do y'all think I'm crazy to yolo on Zoa's on a week old tank that's barely cycled? This isn't my first tank by a long shot but I haven't ever done the dry rock thing.
Planned stock list:
2x Onyx Percs (sustainable aquatics)
1 Royal Gramma (biota)
3x Seale's Cardinal (biota) (I'm not dead set on these but I think a schooling fish would be neat)
2x Blennies (biota or ora)
1x Hawkfish or Flameback Angel (centerpiece)
Finally does anyone know how to take pictures on an iPhone 15 or newer that don't appear so blue? My tank has a blue tint for sure with the lights on in Royal Blue, Blue and Cool White on my AI Blade but the pictures look like I put in blue dye also. I could just turn down the blue channels everytime I take pictures but that seems like a strange way to do it.
