10gal Nano

This is a discussion on 10gal Nano within the Nano Reefs - The Small But Mighty Tanks forums, part of the General Reef Discussion category; So I have entered in to reef keeping again. This time with a nano. I have a simple set up so far which will get upgraded with better equipment soon. Equipment: 10 gallon acrylic tank with refugium built on back ...

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    1. #1
      PNWnano
      Copepod

      10gal Nano

      So I have entered in to reef keeping again. This time with a nano. I have a simple set up so far which will get upgraded with better equipment soon.

      Equipment:
      10 gallon acrylic tank with refugium built on back
      2 Nova extreme fixtures with T5HO lamps- One Blue+, two superactinic and One Fiji Purple
      Small heater
      Maxi Jet 400 pump

      Aquatics:
      12 lbs live mix of "base" rock and "live" rock
      1" of sand

      Refugium:
      3 small pieces of live rock
      Chaeto

    2. #2
      PNWnano
      Copepod
      Will post pictures as soon as I am able to.

      Tanks has been up for a couple days and I already have an amonnia spike.

      I got the live rock from Reef Keeper in Arlington and oh boy is it full of critters; small tube worms, starfish, a couple tiny snails, and some small crabs.

      I am really glad I got back into this hobby again I missed it.

    3. #3
      PNWnano
      Copepod
      Here are a couple pictures.. Oops guess I still can not add them yet.

    4. #4
      Krish
      Gender: Male
      Looking forward to seeing the pictures. The post requirement was put in place as a precautionary measure against spammers. You're just about to the mark though.

    5. #5
      PNWnano
      Copepod
      Thanks, I look forward to sharing it with everyone

    6. #6
      Krish
      Gender: Male
      Not sure if it will work now, but give this a shot (in the link below) and see what happens. It may allow you to post your photos. If not, I think you only need about 8-10 posts


      How to post photos as images and not as attachments

    7. #7
      PNWnano
      Copepod
      Ok let's see if this works.

      The first image is the front of the tank.
      The second image is the refugium I created with the attached filter box on the back.

      The tank looks cloudy as this is right after it was setup and filled. It is crystal clear now.
      I have 2 hermit crabs in it from when I got the Chaeto. Just waiting for it to cycle so I can add corals.




    8. #8
      Krish
      Gender: Male
      Looks good man!! It's always amazes me how you can set up a tank and can barely see in it due to it being so cloudy then you wake up the next morning and bam, crystal clear LOL!! Alot of the time, it has to do with either the sand bed being disturbed so much when adding in the water on top of it (this is why people would use a dish that they would place on the sand bed to pour the water on so as to not disturb the sand bed much) or if the salt mix wasn't given sufficient time to pre-mix before adding to the tank.

      Looking forward to more pics!! So far so good!

    9. #9
      PNWnano
      Copepod
      I am looking for Chaeto if anyone is looking to get rid of any. I need about a quart size ziploc bag worth for my nano tank's refugium.

      Also Should i have any cleaning crew critters in the refugium? or just leave it.... so far it has sand, a couple small pieces of liverock and a small amount of Chaeto.

    10. #10
      Krish
      Gender: Male
      Quote Originally Posted by PNWnano View Post
      I am looking for Chaeto if anyone is looking to get rid of any. I need about a quart size ziploc bag worth for my nano tank's refugium.

      Also Should i have any cleaning crew critters in the refugium? or just leave it.... so far it has sand, a couple small pieces of liverock and a small amount of Chaeto.
      You can add a few critters in there if you like. One thing you have to keep in mind with refugiums and sumps in general is they will need a bit of maintenance as well. Detritus can accumilate in there and cause water quality issues so just keep that in mind. I always ran my sumps with nothing in it besides equipment. Many ways to do things so go with what works best for you. I'm sure you can find tons of people here willing to give you some chaeto. I'd check some of the local club members in your area.

    11. #11
      PNWnano
      Copepod
      Thanks for the info. The nice part about my refugium being attached to the back and on the to part of the back is that it gets light and good water flow from the main tank.

      I did just get a Dragon Eye Zoanthid frag from a friend of mine who has a large reef tank. My tank has already had a spike in Amonnia and Nitrates which are on their way into OK levels, but my Nitrites are getting higher. Hoping this will be ok for the Zoanthid as he came to visit from Idaho and I could not really say no to the coral even though the tank is not finished cycling.

      I did notice that the frag has a tiny brittle star and what looks like an aiptasia anemone. Don't think I want the anemone in there but the brittle star would be cool if it survives the rest of the tank cycle and is ok for the reef. I used to have a green brittle in the 400gal reef tank i used to have and it did fine, just not sure about a brittle star in a nano tank.

      This whole Nano tank hobby is simialr in some ways to a larger tank, but also completey different in other ways.

    12. #12
      TJL
      Moderator
      Anytime you would like to stop by I'll have plenty of chaeto & Caulerpa for you also could easily find an extra Stomatilla snail for a janitor to your fuge. Probably an errant zoa or two as well.

      Cheers, Todd

    13. #13
      Krish
      Gender: Male
      That's pretty strange on the ammonia and nitrates being on their way down, but nitrites were coming up. Do you think you may have had a typo there? Ammonia is produced first which is converted into nitrite (not nitrate) then another bacteria converts the nitrite into nitrate so it usually goes like this..Ammonia spikes and as it begins to drop of as it is being converted into nitirite, the nitrite levels begin to rise. After a while, as the nitrite is being converted into nitrates, nitrites will begin to drop off and nitrate levels rise. At some point, you will probably never test and see any traces of ammonia or nitrite because the aerobic bacteria's responsible for converting them do a really great job. Nitrates on the other hand takes a bit more work to work off so it's usually nitrates you see rise which most people battle with. Let us know though if what you posted wasn't a typo.

    14. #14
      peppie
      Anthias
      The nano looks good. Cant wait to see some more pics. Is it an All In One?
      I think the sand fairy comes in at night and clears the water. He then takes it, sells it to Santa who inturn makes it into magic dust for his reindeer to get air borne.lol

    15. #15
      rainydave
      Chimp in Space......
      Quote Originally Posted by TJL View Post
      Anytime you would like to stop by I'll have plenty of chaeto & Caulerpa for you also could easily find an extra Stomatilla snail for a janitor to your fuge. Probably an errant zoa or two as well.

      Cheers, Todd
      Hey Todd - If you have an extra Stomatilla snail or two, I'd love them. I lost my population in the move over to the 40b.

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