Howdy All,
New to NJReefers but I've posted on The Reef Tank previously, thought it would be interesting to see what people in the NJ area in particular are doing. I started my reef in a 12g Fluval Edge and had disastrous results, 3 crashes and ammonia spikes regardless of how diligent my cleaning schedule was or what I was doing. Since then I've upgraded to a Nuvo 30g, which I've had running since before December.
Tank was started/cycled started December 21 - Started with Aragonite Live Sand and some New live rock. Let all of this settle for about a week while it all came together. I started moving live rock from my 12g into the 30g as this process went on, but had to kind of rush the cycling because the coral that survived were not very happy in the edge. Part of the reason I had to wait on the 30g was because I built a custom stand for it over my winter break as well.
After about 2 weeks of cycling with my established LR I moved everything into the 30g and let it sit for a while longer, hoping my corals wouldn't crash. Luckily, everything seemed to make it in the switch, and all of my CUC seemed to be fine as well. January 25 I added two snowflake clowns, and everyone seems pretty well adjusted. At this point I'm just going to let everything sit and establish for a while longer. Everything seems pretty happy, I'm debating adding a sump underneath the stand now that I have it finished and my GF can stand it all once again.
Tank Vitals:
Lighting - AI Nano - from the Edge, I've ramped up since July and corals seem pretty well acclimated
Salinity - 1.026 - Using Instant Ocean but I'm not crazy about it, small white specs constantly
Doing once a week 5g water changes which I let sit for 24 hours prior to dissolve and temp acclimate. Running the 2 media baskets the tank came with but I'm considering consolidating into one and making one an overflow to a sump.
About 20lbs of live rock
1 Hydor powerhead and one Rio powerhead. Combined with the filter pump I have roughly 827 gph circulation in my tank.
Livestock:
2 Snowflake clowns - introduced together, seem to be best friends right now
2 Blue legged hermits, 1 other hermit - can't tell what he is, tannish
3 Nassarius Snails
4 Turbo Snails
1 Emerald Crab
1 hitchhiker nudibranch (?) I'll get a picture if I can, he's not exciting looking but he doesn't seem to bother anything, been in the tank about 3 months now - came off a coral I purchased I assume.
Corals:
Leather Toadstool
Green Jade Torch Coral
Blue Trumpet Coral
Hammer Coral
Neon green Chalice - not sure about this guy, doesn't seem to change so I can't get a read on it
Small Zoa colony
Small GSP colony on it's own island
Pulsing Xenia - on the GSP island, they can battle it out I figure
I'd eventually like to get a goby/pistol shrimp combo if possible but I'm not sure if my sand is too fine. Eventually I'd like to get a BTA for the clowns also, they seem seriously interested in the torch already but they are still adjusting to a new tank - just really started to explore the rock work this week.
Thoughts, comments, suggestions? All are welcome!
New to NJReefers but I've posted on The Reef Tank previously, thought it would be interesting to see what people in the NJ area in particular are doing. I started my reef in a 12g Fluval Edge and had disastrous results, 3 crashes and ammonia spikes regardless of how diligent my cleaning schedule was or what I was doing. Since then I've upgraded to a Nuvo 30g, which I've had running since before December.
Tank was started/cycled started December 21 - Started with Aragonite Live Sand and some New live rock. Let all of this settle for about a week while it all came together. I started moving live rock from my 12g into the 30g as this process went on, but had to kind of rush the cycling because the coral that survived were not very happy in the edge. Part of the reason I had to wait on the 30g was because I built a custom stand for it over my winter break as well.
After about 2 weeks of cycling with my established LR I moved everything into the 30g and let it sit for a while longer, hoping my corals wouldn't crash. Luckily, everything seemed to make it in the switch, and all of my CUC seemed to be fine as well. January 25 I added two snowflake clowns, and everyone seems pretty well adjusted. At this point I'm just going to let everything sit and establish for a while longer. Everything seems pretty happy, I'm debating adding a sump underneath the stand now that I have it finished and my GF can stand it all once again.
Tank Vitals:
Lighting - AI Nano - from the Edge, I've ramped up since July and corals seem pretty well acclimated
Salinity - 1.026 - Using Instant Ocean but I'm not crazy about it, small white specs constantly
Doing once a week 5g water changes which I let sit for 24 hours prior to dissolve and temp acclimate. Running the 2 media baskets the tank came with but I'm considering consolidating into one and making one an overflow to a sump.
About 20lbs of live rock
1 Hydor powerhead and one Rio powerhead. Combined with the filter pump I have roughly 827 gph circulation in my tank.
Livestock:
2 Snowflake clowns - introduced together, seem to be best friends right now
2 Blue legged hermits, 1 other hermit - can't tell what he is, tannish
3 Nassarius Snails
4 Turbo Snails
1 Emerald Crab
1 hitchhiker nudibranch (?) I'll get a picture if I can, he's not exciting looking but he doesn't seem to bother anything, been in the tank about 3 months now - came off a coral I purchased I assume.
Corals:
Leather Toadstool
Green Jade Torch Coral
Blue Trumpet Coral
Hammer Coral
Neon green Chalice - not sure about this guy, doesn't seem to change so I can't get a read on it
Small Zoa colony
Small GSP colony on it's own island
Pulsing Xenia - on the GSP island, they can battle it out I figure
I'd eventually like to get a goby/pistol shrimp combo if possible but I'm not sure if my sand is too fine. Eventually I'd like to get a BTA for the clowns also, they seem seriously interested in the torch already but they are still adjusting to a new tank - just really started to explore the rock work this week.
Thoughts, comments, suggestions? All are welcome!