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Old 09-26-2008, 05:12 AM
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Hey all. I've been trolling these (and a host of other forums) for a few months now and just this past weekend I decided to get serious about finally getting a reef tank started. I have to admit that I posted this on my local aquarium forum a few days ago and just got my account here evened out. So sorry if I missed the present-tense on some of the descriptions.

So my story begins on a cold and bitter Friday when I crawled up into the attic in search of my ancient 10G aquarium that's been sitting there for years. Fishing it out of it's corner I found that it got cracked when some skis were tossed up and that there would be no way for the aquarium to hold water. I drove to a host of pet stores in the area looking for a good deal on just a tank but, in the end, picked up a 15G in great condition from a guy on Craigslist. A stand came with it for the good price of $25 and I was ready to start picking up my supplies.


I took the aquarium into the backyard after pulling all the gravel out and doing a quick rinse before filling it with water (to make sure it wasn't going to break on me) and going off to get my filter, a powerhead, etc.


The Equipment I picked up was an Aquaclear 30 Filter (which I'll throw some chaeto in to make it a mini refugium), an Aquaclear 20 powerhead (which I returned for a 480 GPH Koralia powerhead which I really like), 100W heater, thermometer, an $8 specific gravity meter which is pretty inaccurate (though it's telling me I'm between 1.022 and 1.026), some Caribbsea Aragonite live sand, and Instant Ocean Salt.


I filled my tank with Polaris RO water from ExtraFoods and started mixing the salt. The powerhead is rated at moving 180GPH but I didn't think it was moving the water very well, I was doing a lot of the mixing with a big wooden spoon. (The picture is with the original powerhead I bought. Amazingly, it was $18 more than the one I upgraded to...)


After two days and my SG meter is still giving me different readings (sometimes low, sometimes high, and twice about 1.022). So I think I might look and see what else I can find for other readers as I want my SG evened out so I can add some live rock on Tuesday. My temperature is hovering around 80F right now, which I think will be about right for when my tank begins to cycle.


Last night I picked up a light and ballast from Chris, a Saskreef member, and immediately set out to modify my canopy to make it fit. Sorry I didn't take any pictures of my drilling and modifying the side of the canopy, but restassured I just drilled a 1/2" hole in the side. nothing too amazing.

Here's a picture with the new light:


I left the light on overnight and had to adjust the heater in the morning as the heater jumped to 82F.

I turned it down to even out the temperature and, when I hit 79F it held for 24 hours with the lights on (not that they put out that much heat). I went to Bayside today after classes and picked up 12lbs of Live Rock from Colby and Gustavo and took it home to try my hand at aquascaping.

I'm pretty happy with the finished product but it seems like it's missing something. Not sure what. Maybe it needs to be higher in the middle... I'm not too sure. I still like it though. First one is a pic with the flash and the second without a flash.





In case anyone was wondering, the hydrometer will come down once I get some more stuff in there. I just like having an instant salinity gauge at the ready in the early state of the build.

As I'm sure you know, I'd appreciate any comments or suggestions.

As for long term plans, it's going to be a nano reef. Primarily softies I think (at least to start - as you all should know...) and a few fish (I've got three kinds picked out - now I just need to wait!).
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Old 09-26-2008, 05:34 AM
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Welcome to Canreef...not too often you see someone's first post being their build thread.

My advice on a nano is that you would probably be well served to look into replacing that hydrometer with a reflectometer. They come for a pretty reasonable price on e-bay these days and are a lot more accurate. Nano's don't have a lot of room for flexibility so where-ever you can reduce inaccuracy for not a lot of dough, you'll be well served.
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Old 09-26-2008, 02:43 PM
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I bought a refractometer a few days ago off ebay ($34 shipped) and am just waiting for it now. I'll probably take back the hydrometer once I recieve my new toy!

Thanks for the input (:
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UPDATE:

Hey all,

Setting up my first saltwater tank after a massive amount of research on these internets. Anyway, I finally got all my testing kits together except for Calcium and Phosphates after having live rock in the tank for five days. Parameters are as follows:

Ammonia: 0-0.5 (about halfway between colour bars on the chart)
Nitrates: 10
Nitrites: 0.2
KH: 180
PH: ~8

I'm really confused about these numbers as it looks like the tank might be nearing the end of the cycle. Is this at all normal for parameters this early in a nano?

Using RO/DI water and 15lbs of bagged live sand as well.

Our lone LFS in the area is one of the best though, and they keep all of the rock in a large heated rubbermaid container without any light and lots of flow. The guy at the store said that some of their customers have had rock cycle within 10 days. Regardless the incredulity of such a fast, I completely trust Colby and Gustavo - they're some of the most knowledgeable people I've ever met about this hobby and they've helped me out since I started researching in June. Incidently, I'll put a plug out for them anyway - hit Bayside Corals for all your reefing needs (:
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The rock I got from Colby completely cured in less than a week.
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The rock I got from Colby completely cured in less than a week.
Did you mean cure or cycle?
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yah sure cycled....
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do not rush. let it run for 3 weeks before cosidering snails in that tank. your cycle is not near being done.
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Old 09-30-2008, 06:25 AM
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give it a realy good cycle you will be very glad down the road i set up a 10 gallon nano let it cycle for 2 months its on month 4. this tank is bare bone to no mechanical filter or skimmer and its running better then my90 gallon with all the bells and whistles. i truly apreciate a good cycle now
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I'm not planning on adding any part of a cleanup crew for at least two weeks yet, regardless of my parameters. I'm just a little wary about the potential of *not* seeing an ammonia, nitrite, or nitrate spike that would let me know about the cycling in general. As I mentioned, I wasn't able to pick up a test kit for almost five whole days of running my aquarium so seeing safe levels of ammonium and nitrite set me on edge - which is why I updated with the question.
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