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![]() Cool tank, I just took down my 2 gallon pico that had been running for more than 6 years. If you want to keep this tank running long term I suggest you take out the sandbed. I know there are some small tanks with sandbeds but getting rid of mine really made the tank thrive. Since there are no micro powerheads and the ones you can fit in suck the tank (jar) ends up being a detritus factory.
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I'm not sure if you've followed Brandon429 at all (pico was 9+ years before he restarted it because the coral mass was out of control)... He recommends doing a sandbed "cleaning" every now and again. Basically putting the pico in the sink and flushing (forcibly) about 20 gallons of new salt water through it to flush detritus out. Yep it will make a mess and some corals might not be too happy for a day, but it's similar to a hurricane in the shallows and should do the trick ![]() I just made a big post with some pictures of my first 6 months: http://www.reefjar.com/6-months-review/ Last edited by ReefJar; 06-03-2016 at 10:51 PM. |
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![]() I like it man, keep up the dedicated husbandry skills.
If you didn't do 100% wc weekly you could possibly keep some nano fish in there that would be pretty awesome!
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