Scampys 10 gal nano

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Scampy

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Hi all. Just wanted to share some pics of my nano. I started it 1 1/2 years ago. It's nothing special but I wanted to do a relatively low cost aquarium. All my corals are beginer corals so dont expect to be blown away lol.
A little bit about my tank. Its a 10 gal with a 2" sandbed,12 pounds of LR, a Koralia 1 powerhead and an antique Amiracle counter current protien skimmer. For livestock there is a pair of clowns,a couple turbo snails and a couple nassarius snails. For corals I have a couple kenya trees,palau green tree,frogspawn,red and green shrooms,couple small patches of xenia,pulsing xenia,candycane,metallic GSP and some zoas. Here are some pics.
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NO LAUGHING!!! it's my first attempt at saltwater and in a year and a half I havent had any disasters yet so I must be doing something right..lol
 
Looking good!! All that coraline growth will mean that there is definately some nice water parameters in there :)
 
Pretty cool! I have a similar setup. 10 gallon with a K1 and just a good hang on the back power filter. It's a little dirty though, and isn't as old and stable as yours. Definately not my main display, but pretty fun! Just got some killer new leds for it too!
 

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Those kenya's are about to go. They get stuck in the skimmer pump and powerhead. Every week I find a new piece floating around in there. They pinch themselves off and drop frags all over the place. I may start over with a couple 1" frags and ditch the large ones. I'll dig up a pic from 1 1/2 years ago when I first got them.
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Cool lookin little tank. I prefer nanos. I just started a nano a few months back. So far its rather healthy. A FEW small aiptasia that I found this week :( but I killed them already. So hopefully no more of them.
 
Here is what my nano looks like now. I added a little rock and a couple different corals. A few pics and a FTS.
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Not sure if you noticed the Asterina's hugging all of your zoo's may want to check to see what kind those are. I have heard of them eating a zoanthid or two. Tank looks awesome though. It takes alot of work to manage a tank that small and dedication to make sure that practices are not forgotten. So I would say that you are doing an awesome job.
 
Thanks all. The Asterinas dont bother those z's at all. They have done a number on the orange ones though. I'm considering getting a harley shrimp to take care of them but what am I going to do with it when the stars are gone. I could just feed it but want to keep the amount of decaying food to a minimum. Having such a small tank I've seen water params go haywire in as little as 1 day. I have a bunch of other pics I can put up later. A couple weeks ago I got to witness all my micro brittle stars having a mating festival. I took some pics and a short video of that event I can put in too. Really cool thing to watch but when they were done clouding up the water I thought..."Man I stick my hands in there"...lol
 
Holy cow!!! I haven't updated this in a while. My asterinas grew pretty big and started munching trees and all zoas. Not sure how big they can get but I pulled out a couple dozen this size.

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There is several hundred tiny white ones and a few dozen large ones still in there so I got this guy a week ago.

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He has been munching non-stop since he was added and there is no noticable decline in the star population. If there is no change in a month or two I may get him a mate. Very cool critter...and does the craziest "dance" I've ever seen when he stands over a star. I have a pretty crappy camera for taking videos but I took a few. I'll try to post them up in a minute.
 
Here is a vid when I released him into the tank. He swam right over to a large star and pulled it off the glass. I ran for the camera and got this shot of him dragging it away for lunch. Must have been hungry.


Here is one where I tried to play "keep away" with a star.

 
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My hat is off to you for being able to keep a small tank in such great shape for a long period of time. I had a couple of 20s going at one time and ditched them for a larger tank due to the instability of the small tanks.
Great looking setup, and your selection of livestock is very nice.
 
Thanks. It's a part time job trying to keep up with it. It's going on 3 years old now and as much as I hate to screw with it, I need more room for stuff. I got some plans and thoughts for an upgrade, just dont know how I'm going to go about it though.
 

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