This journal is to document progress/specimen on a nano system that I just started up last night; It is a 10 G display with HOB filter and overhead refugium.
This setup will most likely handle over-stock or grow-outs from/for other systems alongside a handful of permanent residents.
Thanks, me too lol - I don't really have much planned except for a pistol shrimp and goby because I really miss witnessing that relationship. I think a fire shrimp would be hard to say no to, also. I have a few other ideas, but ready for the circumstantial.
Left to right: container of coarse sand and rubble w/perforated base, chaeto in a plastic orchid pot, and a container of mud w/perforated base:
Yes, the supply line is far from the most practical way to have plumbed it; just don't look at it too much. Since you're looking, no, the zip-tie is not permanent, it scares me, too.
Also, after taking some time to play with bubbles, the first overflow standpipe is now partially restricted with a slotted piece of tubing and a frag plug; this has really cut down the air injection that was occurring in the display (almost 100%). Also, even with that additional restriction, the water still isn't going into the second standpipe yet, like in a normal herbie setup; however, all of the water is draining super nice and quiet through just the first, and so now the second can act as an emergency overflow.
Added a dragon face pipefish as the first fish; a week after, a ruby dragonette from QT because she ran out of pods and dosing phyto wasn't doing it. Had a bunch laying around, so I added more rock to support more micro fauna... and frags. Also added 2 Randall's pistol shrimps. Also moved a handful of frags over from QT because I needed to QT not-reef-safe fish. Here's images of some of the changes:
I also have been wanting to quickly document how approx every-other-day manual top-offs will be done for this tank:
Nanno and iso right now; still deciding on a third species - the clear one is also iso at this point in time. I'll use RODI if a culture can't sustain dilution every once in a while.
I still haven't been able to finish the volume expansion - waiting to get certain plumbing stuff...
I just leave it this happens so often (almost every/if not every day) that I probably don't actually have to feed the system
Chaeto update:
I turn it and stuff it back down in the orchid-pot every once in a while - those are moth wings btw.
I made more room for growing frags out instead of in here (yeah, I set up another system), so I have been thinning out the groupies/plugs in here; I've decided to put coral into permanent spots (for the most part) from this point on.
Resident update:
I have added an orange spot goby and a yellow watchman goby (seperate events). The orange spot paired with a pistol quickly; the watchman is small, but the second pistol's borrow's entrance is still smaller he's doing good though, perching proudly everywhere, and eating lots.
Pipefish and dragonet are well - frequently out and about hunting pods.
Stomatella snails have been popping up all over, so I've been relocating my crew of trochus snails to another job site.
Next update will probably be photo heavy, as the extension will be up and running and I will be fragging and placing particulars back in here asap.
The refugium and DT exchange waters using both HOBs (pump in one - overflow hole in the other). The pump in the DT HOB both moves water from DT and removes air (venturi) from the refugium HOB intake tube to ensure a syphon is active while it's pumping. There are emergencies in place; both HOBs can operate while off from a syphon; in which I should mention that the DT HOB turns off at night for flow reduction and the refugium HOB will be always off (excpet for emergencies - I plan to install a float switch to turn it on if the water rises too much - this will move water quickly back to DT as the drilled overflow in the HOB is under the tank's rim). There are anti-syphon holes in both HOB intakes at appropriate levels (in tanks) to prevent too much water from being moved into either tank in the event of line clogging. It is in the bedroom - it has been running with no sound
The over-head fuge went down to that lower tank (QT right now - intended as little coral fragging system - 20G [light mount temporary lol]).
Here's that entire area right now (almost all lights on for visibility):
Since the over-head 'fuge came down, I plan to add a second light over the right side of the DT finally
Oh yeah - I added this 'hidden' light bar from Marineland (blue and white LEDs) a few weeks ago to try to get more light over to the other side (before the old 'fuge was moved). It has helped a bunch; it will be staying here even after I add the other e26 light.
Also - the e26 bulb that was on this thing went over the 2.5G for a little and then to the .123G - the e26 bulb over the left side of this tank is now a 12W ABI Tuna Blue LED
The new 'fuge has four clear containers holding up a glass pane to provide a place to keep softies and other macros. Its overhead lights are not active yet (to run at daytime) - undertank light runs at night
Cup 1: rubble with perforated bottom
Cup 2: large particle sand bed and rubble with perforated bottom
Cup 3: mud with sponge and snorkle to allow the bottom to breathe
Cup 4: more mud sponge and snorkle
That larger shallow container on the glass has mud under coarse sediment - hoping to grow some rooting stuff there