I know the photos are horrible and extremely unexciting but hey, I got a FISH tank now! I tranfered over my percula pair and moby the yellow watchman yesterday after drip acclimating them to their new home. I did this after doing a full brute trashcan waterchange to try to flush the nitrate out along with any byproducts of the cycle. It was probably 35 gallons.
I tested the water an hour after doing the change and I read 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, just a hint of nitrate(using api goes from 0-10ppm) and 0.00 p04 using a hanna checker. Im not real sure about the hanna test because it flashed--- after the countdown was up then diplayed 0.00 without blinking but the reading stayed on the screen for well over 30 seconds which from what ive read including the instructions, it says the reading will only stay up for 10 seconds. I will test it again later today when a full 24 hours will have passed since the last test. If anyone knows of a better way to get the reagent from the packets into the test vial, im all ears.
The fish seem to be a little lost in their new home but are active and exploring plus they ate this morning so I assume all is well. Like I said, I will give the tank a week from yesterday running 10 hours per day actinics and feeding the fish once maybe twice per day. Then, I will test the water to see if the nitrate climbs again. If it does then I will have to wait until it stops before tranferring any corals over. I have an itch to get a few of them in there now due to my impatience but also because they are not doing well in the temp tank cause they keep falling over and being stung/stinging other corals as there just isnt any room in there.
August 31st will be the end of my two week loading phase of mb7. If I still keep registering nitrates I will begin a very small dose of vodka to boost bacterial populations further to help reduce them along with hopefully outcompeting the cyano thats in the fuge. Im also going to be ordering a bottle of kent chelated iron to dose for the macros as I typically have no luck with chaeto in my water in my current house and this tank is no exception. The caulerpa is doing pretty well and actively growing but the cheato is not. The ulva is doing exceptionally well to my surprise. It has even dropped portions of itself to start new pieces. The cheato just gets covered in microalgae and cyano in every tank ive had here but in my old house it grew like mad tripling in size every month at least. So, ive done some research that adding iron to a NSW level or above helps to keep the algae lush green and growth is also enhanced which helps the macros to get the upperhand on micros.
I had also purchased the kent tech M but seriously underestimated how much I would need. I shouldve tested my water before ordering but since my previous NC28 always ran in the over 1500ppm range I just assumed this was from the reefcrystals salt. When I started the tech M I measured mg and it was only 1380 so I needed 270ml of tech m to raise mg by only 100ppm. My 16oz bottle only gave me 2 1/2 days worth...the level is sitting at 1550 currently which has made a noticable dent in the byropsis but did not eliminate it. Ill order more along with the iron today.
Well heres the pictures. Have a great day!