So I have an idea... Uh oh. I did the first water change at 5 weeks of 20 gallons. Prior to the water change I tested the water and had .1 ammonia and 1 nitrite and 20 nitrates. So it's two weeks later and it's 0 ammonia 0 nitrite and 20 nitrates. So I thought I might try dosing Micro Bacter7 and reef biofuel by brightwell. I want to see if there is a way to deal with nitrates in the system without large water changes. Which is pretty much the standard in Coldwater systems. Micro Bacter7 being a micro culture bacteria and reef bio fuel a carbon source, and when used in unison can lower nitrates and phosphates. And because it encourages bacterioplankton it allows for filter feeding so, my nems and other filter feeding inverts can feed off it. I also added tigger pods. I'm hoping for more variety of pods. I have a population of "tangerine" pods in the tank already. But with tigger pods they would be nice 1, 2 punch. So will be checking it out by testing 2 two times a week and feeding heavy still. If this works it could take care of a couple problems I have. Its basically vodka dosing and provides for filter feeders.