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![]() The more often you can do waterchanges the more stable the tank will be. Pick a schedule and stick to it, the worst thing you can do is be hit or miss on the schedule. Since you've only had it set up for 2 days I assume there are no fish or corals in there yet? If that's the case, do a 100% waterchange. Generally, there will be some nitrate show up at the beginning as the cycling of the tank will create an abundance of nitrate.
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![]() The most important "upgrade" for a Pico or nano is an ATO.
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![]() any suggestions on where to get an ATo I have seen how to DIY Ato nano systems but im not sure about the quality verus ease situation
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![]() Quote:
http://www.nano-reef.com/forums/inde...&st=&p=&#entry If you go with a battery powered system you don't have to worry about relays etc. |
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![]() Actually this ATO looks better suited to your pico. No pumps or moving parts.
http://reefbuilders.com/2009/05/26/d...r-auto-topoff/ |
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![]() thanks I have already grabbed my battery pump i think fo the style of the tank the pump will work nicely. Ill have some pics up soon once i put things in there
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![]() Would anyone have any ideas on where I can get some royal blue LEDs to fit ontop of my pico? and suggestions on DYI?
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