Playapixie
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Hi! Thanks for checking out my Solana 34 build thread. Your input and suggestions are welcome!
This is my first saltwater tank. I have had fresh water on and off for my whole life, and finally decided to give a reef tank a go.
So far I have:
~Solana 34 Starphire (used, from JGalvin: http://www.reeffrontiers.com/members/jgalvin/ )
~Solana stand w/custom marble top (used)
~Return pump: Maxi-Jet 900 (used; got a couple of these with a bunch of stuff from Cragslist, so I thought I'd try it on the return. Seems to be working great.
~stock skimmer
~Koralia nano & another small pump on a wave timer (all also from Craigslist; adding a new Koralia 750 when it arrives)
~100W heater (150 on order)
~32lbs live rock out of a well-established system (some of this is in the back 2nd chamber)
~20 lbs so-called "live sand" (packaged); added about 2 cups sand from an established tank
~No bioballs. Blue floss top of 2nd chamber.
On order:
~Sunbrite Slimline S LED fixture (I really hope I can make this mount work with the Solana wood trim on top, which I think looks sharp.) For the moment I have a tiny Coralife compact fluorescent on top.)
~Koralia 750
~SteveT media basket & JBJ nano fuge light
Future plans:
~Vortech MP10 (20?)
I really didn't know what kind of aquascape was going to be good for corals in a Solana, but I think I like what I came up with.
But help! I hate the white blobs of epoxy putty holding it all together. Any suggestions for covering this? I didn't know you could buy purple "reef putty" :-( Maybe I could just smear some purple over the obvious white spots? Or will real coralline eventually grow? Or do I just need to strategically place corals to hide them? I think I kinda went overboard with the putty, but I want a goby-shrimp pair and I've read that the pistol shrip can topple rocks that aren't well-secured. Ideas?
Cycle: this is day 4.
So far:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate <10
pH 8.0
Specific Gravity: 1.023
Temp 76-78
So far all of the parameters have been stable. I'm really hoping there won't be much of a cycle; all of my rock came from a well-established tank, and it was out of the water only about 45 minutes. Between that and the sand I added from another friend's tank, I'm hopeful it'll be fast.
Oh, there was one reddish/brownish mushroom with green spots on one of the rocks. He still seems perfectly happy, despite all of the changes and the new tank. Fingers crossed he survives (or not, I hear some people think they're a nuisance?) There are also LOTS of living little things in there: pods, night buggy-things, tiny feather duster worms, etc.)
Stocking plan:
Clean up crew (how many/what do I need?)
1 Watchman goby
1 Pistol shrimp (for goby-shrimp pair)
1 Pair clowns (undecided type)
1 Purple firefish or Royal Gramma or...?
Corals of all types, starting with the easier ones...
Sound reasonable so far?
Anyhow, I'm having fun with this and I swear I'm working on patience, but I'm really excited to start stocking, especially corals. Given that I used established rock with very little out-of-water or handling time, and added live/established sand, how long do I need to wait to see if I get ammonia and nitrite? And what order should I start stocking in?
Thanks!
Dawn
Solana 34, finally up and running!
Aquascape, from the front:
From the left:
From the right:
This is my first saltwater tank. I have had fresh water on and off for my whole life, and finally decided to give a reef tank a go.
So far I have:
~Solana 34 Starphire (used, from JGalvin: http://www.reeffrontiers.com/members/jgalvin/ )
~Solana stand w/custom marble top (used)
~Return pump: Maxi-Jet 900 (used; got a couple of these with a bunch of stuff from Cragslist, so I thought I'd try it on the return. Seems to be working great.
~stock skimmer
~Koralia nano & another small pump on a wave timer (all also from Craigslist; adding a new Koralia 750 when it arrives)
~100W heater (150 on order)
~32lbs live rock out of a well-established system (some of this is in the back 2nd chamber)
~20 lbs so-called "live sand" (packaged); added about 2 cups sand from an established tank
~No bioballs. Blue floss top of 2nd chamber.
On order:
~Sunbrite Slimline S LED fixture (I really hope I can make this mount work with the Solana wood trim on top, which I think looks sharp.) For the moment I have a tiny Coralife compact fluorescent on top.)
~Koralia 750
~SteveT media basket & JBJ nano fuge light
Future plans:
~Vortech MP10 (20?)
I really didn't know what kind of aquascape was going to be good for corals in a Solana, but I think I like what I came up with.
But help! I hate the white blobs of epoxy putty holding it all together. Any suggestions for covering this? I didn't know you could buy purple "reef putty" :-( Maybe I could just smear some purple over the obvious white spots? Or will real coralline eventually grow? Or do I just need to strategically place corals to hide them? I think I kinda went overboard with the putty, but I want a goby-shrimp pair and I've read that the pistol shrip can topple rocks that aren't well-secured. Ideas?
Cycle: this is day 4.
So far:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate <10
pH 8.0
Specific Gravity: 1.023
Temp 76-78
So far all of the parameters have been stable. I'm really hoping there won't be much of a cycle; all of my rock came from a well-established tank, and it was out of the water only about 45 minutes. Between that and the sand I added from another friend's tank, I'm hopeful it'll be fast.
Oh, there was one reddish/brownish mushroom with green spots on one of the rocks. He still seems perfectly happy, despite all of the changes and the new tank. Fingers crossed he survives (or not, I hear some people think they're a nuisance?) There are also LOTS of living little things in there: pods, night buggy-things, tiny feather duster worms, etc.)
Stocking plan:
Clean up crew (how many/what do I need?)
1 Watchman goby
1 Pistol shrimp (for goby-shrimp pair)
1 Pair clowns (undecided type)
1 Purple firefish or Royal Gramma or...?
Corals of all types, starting with the easier ones...
Sound reasonable so far?
Anyhow, I'm having fun with this and I swear I'm working on patience, but I'm really excited to start stocking, especially corals. Given that I used established rock with very little out-of-water or handling time, and added live/established sand, how long do I need to wait to see if I get ammonia and nitrite? And what order should I start stocking in?
Thanks!
Dawn
Solana 34, finally up and running!
Aquascape, from the front:
From the left:
From the right:
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