Srry to interrupt, I am usually more of a spectator and less of a poster but I want to throw some ideas out to hopefully be picked apart. I have run nano’s for a few years specifically BB/high flow/mass skimming/cooked lr etc. The only difference is I do not have fish/shrimp, just sps/usually 3-4 snails (anymore and they starve) and a couple blue-legs/scarlets for movement.
I do not/have not had visible algea beyond coraline and when I do happen to get frags that are on rocks that have algea I just place it in the tank and it is gone within a few days. I have recently (within the last 4 months) been making my plugs and rocks that I use for frags, out of a bio-safe/uv resistant 2 stage epoxy and cleaned/dried aragonite (I mix these into a rock/plastic concrete and let dry). They are basically rocks that look like clumps of sand that can be made to whatever shape/size, they are essentially plastic so the thought (hope
) is they will only have their outer surface to house algea/bacteria and not have any potential of internal die-off/nutrient/phos release. I then “cook†these rocks with actual live-rock to hopefully get some form of bacteria growing on them so they house some form of biological filtration.
—So far nothing has grown on them (besides the sps frags I have glued to them
) and all the levels in my tank are staying 0 (trates/phos/etc). I have just ordered a new starfire 20"L/20"W/12"T nano that should be here within the month and I will be using 100% of this cured/fake rock in the tank, I currently have about 45lbs of it curing in the dark with some lr. My inhabitants will be all acros/montis a few snails and a few small crabs. My feeding regime will be the same (I wont feed anything) and water changes will be my usual 10% weekly.
----What I have found with this so far is the following:
-It takes about 1 week to have a visible (if viewed from the side) light film on the glass, after 2-3 weeks this light green haze can be seen from the front, I then use my mag-float and scrape it off, the back wall of the tank has not been cleane for 3 months and there is only a little bit of visible coraline, nothing else.
-when I place (sps) frags in the tank from other systems the rocks they are on tend to shed a lot which sometime can cause slow necrosis on the base of the frag. the skeleton will look green at the base, I assume (I could be way off here
)it is wicking up whatever is leaching from the rock it is on. If I immediately chissel the frag off and glue it to a fake-rock plug before letting it sit in the tank, I do not have this issue, and before I did this by switching the frag, it would stop the stn/rtn.
-Ricordia slowly shrivels and die. I have only tried yumas, floridas might be different?
-Cheato does not grow so I took it out of my sump.
-gsp doesn't grow, they don’t die but they don’t grow either?
-zoo’s grow but only on the bottom and they tend to grow down/away from the light.
-Anymore than 4 snails and one will die soon after addition, I am assuming it is starvation because ammonia/trites/trates/phos still remain 0 after addition. When I am 100% fake rock I will probably take it down to 1-2 snails or let them starve to equilibrium.
-I have had to reduce my photo period to 9hrs (from 12) and my light is now about 16" from the water (was 6) since removing most of my lr and replacing with fake, I was getting bleaching and slowed growth.
-The feather worms on my remaining live-rock are growing and multiplying?
-my pods are growing and multiplying?.
-I have tried pink pom-pom zenia, it is growing but very slowly, it looks plump not shriveled(my sps outgrow it).
-coraline growth is very minimal, the coraline I get is very light colored-I only do water changes, no dosing of anything so my cal is probably not extremely high. I use tropic marine pro.
-skimmate has greatly decreased, adding a single piece of additional lr/frags (even only a couple of inches) causes the skimmer to go crazy for a day or two, but trites/trates/phos remain 0.
This is kind of an extreme approach and I am not advocating it do too not having enough experience with it myself, my bio-diversity is whatever I add, and I only add corals so my rocks are probably boring to a lot of people (I prefer to look at the corals
). I have yet to introduce an algea that has lived (I had a rock with a small patch of a thick red spikey weed that didnt go away, it did not grow but it did not shrivel and die either, my blue-legs eventually got it. I do not believe that the 20 or so gallons of water is realistic for a fish, especially if my focus is sps, so I do not add any. I had a yellow tailed damsel that I kept for a year but got rid of because I did not like that I was adding waist (food), it did not however have any visual side effects on the tank?
What does anyone see as potential problems with this system in the future, what would you change? My basic thought is, if it has potential to die/polute and it is not a coral or something i look at, it is removed(I am soooo srry for the length of this post
).
-Mntl