SeaTila
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I purchased a 120g saltwater tank on craigslist and had no idea what I was getting into. Lets just say the 8 year old overflows were muck and worms...the sand hadn't been touched in 1.5 years and it had a serious green bubble agae growing out of control...did I mention aptasia...low circulation. I paid for it but the guy looked relieved for a reason as I merrily took the tank off his hands. I remember thinking...I'll clean it up and how bad can it be...its nice to still realize I can be naive about anything 20 years after I tried out this hobby the first time.
This forum has helped me change salinity from 1.30 to 1.25 with ro while saving the tank from a ph drop because the previous owner used tapwater...that was fun...I bought 5 emerald crabs who shoved their faces with bubble algae and licked the rock clean revealing a live rock paradise of ancient coral branches. I saved the 4 year old clownfish thru a 80 ammonia spike and unfortunately the damsels eat ammonia for breakfast and thrive anyway....so I had to catch 3 damsels in live rock trying not to disturb the sand...lol. Wish I had a picture of me and my husband standing over the tank with fish nets trying to lure the most clever species of fish in the fish kindom...the dam-damsels. 3 separate trips to lfs to donate a huge humbug and two yellow damsels. My husband caught one damsel for me as a birthday gift and I was happier than if I had won a lottery or received jewelry. Oh did I mention I didnt know the big green brittlestar monster needs to fed to keep from killing fish...the way he stood up while fish hid under him creeped me out. He was pretty hungry before I knew I had to feed him lol.....
So fast forward 2 months...excellent numbers, aptasia free, clean water, sand looks like sand, macro algae is growing purple...all the bubble algae is gone. Bought a couple tangs and clowns. I read about old tanks coming apart...yikes and figured out I dont have to live with the sound of a pool in my livingroom. I've decided to get a new Elos 160xl 200g to replace the old tank inhabitants we rescued from the jaws of hell. And my husband seems to like helping me out and in onboard with a new 200g. Imagine being that 4 year old clownfish going from dirty water to clean in 120g to 200g. And I felt like I won the lottery because my husband caught a damsel in a tank full of liverock! That was probably also the happiest day of the clownfish's life too.
SO for now I dont have a question...just announcing that a journey begins as one clown's fate changed and I found how much fun it is to research and solve one salty problem at a time! Thanks to all of the members who take the time to share so that others can find the answers.
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This forum has helped me change salinity from 1.30 to 1.25 with ro while saving the tank from a ph drop because the previous owner used tapwater...that was fun...I bought 5 emerald crabs who shoved their faces with bubble algae and licked the rock clean revealing a live rock paradise of ancient coral branches. I saved the 4 year old clownfish thru a 80 ammonia spike and unfortunately the damsels eat ammonia for breakfast and thrive anyway....so I had to catch 3 damsels in live rock trying not to disturb the sand...lol. Wish I had a picture of me and my husband standing over the tank with fish nets trying to lure the most clever species of fish in the fish kindom...the dam-damsels. 3 separate trips to lfs to donate a huge humbug and two yellow damsels. My husband caught one damsel for me as a birthday gift and I was happier than if I had won a lottery or received jewelry. Oh did I mention I didnt know the big green brittlestar monster needs to fed to keep from killing fish...the way he stood up while fish hid under him creeped me out. He was pretty hungry before I knew I had to feed him lol.....
So fast forward 2 months...excellent numbers, aptasia free, clean water, sand looks like sand, macro algae is growing purple...all the bubble algae is gone. Bought a couple tangs and clowns. I read about old tanks coming apart...yikes and figured out I dont have to live with the sound of a pool in my livingroom. I've decided to get a new Elos 160xl 200g to replace the old tank inhabitants we rescued from the jaws of hell. And my husband seems to like helping me out and in onboard with a new 200g. Imagine being that 4 year old clownfish going from dirty water to clean in 120g to 200g. And I felt like I won the lottery because my husband caught a damsel in a tank full of liverock! That was probably also the happiest day of the clownfish's life too.
SO for now I dont have a question...just announcing that a journey begins as one clown's fate changed and I found how much fun it is to research and solve one salty problem at a time! Thanks to all of the members who take the time to share so that others can find the answers.
Before:
After 2 months:
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