UNS 60A Build – Downsizing for a Doctoral Program

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Finished making my custom Antique cabinet, ready to cycle my 60A tonight.

Wish me luck!
That’s awesome!
 
So I had to make an urgent trip to Petco yesterday because I noticed my clown wasn’t eating the dry food. Has anyone noticed that when they go to Petco they always end up waiting in line behind some old lady with a cart full of cat food? So frustrating. I’m was using PE Flakes. The chromis are fine with it but the clown kept spitting it out. I got some gut loaded mysis. It’s doing a little better with it. It’s under close watch right now. I also got some corals in the mail. Waiting to make sure everything looks good before taking pics. Zoas got a little temperamental after a dip trip and dip.
Are you putting fish in QT and dipping corals?
 
I don’t have a quarantine tank so I’m just putting fish directly in the main tank. I dip my corals. I’ve had just about every pest that exists in the past. It’s usually a matter of time before some weird algae will break out. Hopefully it won’t get to that, but I’ve found that a sea hare and tuxedo urchins are about the best things for weird algae.
 
Here’s some pics of the new corals. I ended up Just turning on the easy program for the hydra which is pretty heavy in blue light. The corals seem to be responding well so far. I also installed my skimmer and some carbon. Pics are with some night driving glasses (yellow filter). Coral list so far:
Scrambled eggs
Bam Bams
mandarins
TSA vulcan blood
pink zipper
pink diamond
fruit Loops
Bob Marley
EOF
AOI
Rasta

Miss piggy Goni.

I also got some pods which I believe help establish a healthy system.

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I don’t have a quarantine tank so I’m just putting fish directly in the main tank. I dip my corals. I’ve had just about every pest that exists in the past. It’s usually a matter of time before some weird algae will break out. Hopefully it won’t get to that, but I’ve found that a sea hare and tuxedo urchins are about the best things for weird algae.
What CUC you got? Im just mid cycle now, had issue with test kit that set me back.
 
What CUC you got? Im just mid cycle now, had issue with test kit that set me back.
3 blue legged hermits and 3 scarlet hermits. No snails yet. I don’t have enough algae for them yet.
 
I finally got the light mounted in back of the tank. I found a pair of steel floating shelves that I just screwed to my countertop and mounted the light on top of it. It seems to be working so far. Next next obstacle is the refugium. UNS did NOT design the tank to have the UNS ATO, skimmer, AND refugium basket to be used simultaneously. The refugium needs to sit on the edge of the tank where the ATO sits, so I need to mount the refugium without using the rim. I think I might try some suction cups to mount the fuge basket.



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Just wanted to post a little update on the tank. Overall, things are progressing pretty well, although I’ve definitely had a few bumps along the way.


I started dosing B-Ionic two-part and initially had to chase parameters around for a bit before getting everything figured out. I’ve finally gotten the alkalinity to settle around 8.0 dKH, which is where I want to keep it.


I also had both my nitrate and phosphate bottom out, and around the same time I started seeing what looked like the beginnings of dinoflagellates along with some nuisance algae. Rather than continuing to let the tank run ultra-low nutrient, I started dosing nitrate and phosphate to bring those levels back up. That seems to have helped quite a bit. Most of the nuisance algae has disappeared, and at this point I really only have a small amount of cyanobacteria hanging around.


I’ve added a couple more members to the cleanup crew as well, including a turbo snail and an algae blenny, and they’ve both been putting in some work.


I did have an unfortunate issue with some of the first zoanthids I purchased from one vendor. They ended up having Aiptasia on them. Rather than continuing to fight it, I traded those colonies to my local fish store for store credit. They knew about the Aiptasia and said they would put them into a tank with a copperband butterflyfish. I have seen one Aiptasia pop up in my sand since then, which I manually removed, so I’m hoping that’s the end of it. I also ended up fragging my Scrambled Eggs zoas and salvaging the small amount of clean tissue I had left rather than risk keeping any Aiptasia with them.


I’ve also had my first run-in with brown jelly disease on one of my Goniopora. I’ve been treating it with iodine and Revive dips, and it initially responds well, but unfortunately the brown jelly seems to be returning. If it continues, my next step is going to be the more aggressive KFC dip. Hopefully I can get ahead of it and save the colony.


On a more positive note, I’m really happy with the colors I’m starting to get in the tank. I also ordered what a vendor sold to me as an ORA Red Goniopora, which definitely did not turn out to be an ORA Red. I guess that’s one of the risks of buying coral online! Fortunately, it ended up being a really beautiful hot-pink Goniopora, so I’m not exactly disappointed with how that mistake turned out.


Overall, there have definitely been some learning experiences, but the tank is moving in the right direction. I’m getting the chemistry more stable, nutrients are coming back into balance, most of the nuisance algae has cleared, and I’m really enjoying how the coral collection is starting to come together.

With the store credit I plan on getting a red planet and green slimer soon.



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