Atomikk's 65 Reef

Not really if it is a resilient fish. I have done a cycle before with fish who have strong immune systems and haven't had a fatality. I will see if that is the case with a Green Chromis. I didnt intend to buy a Chromis to kill it within the cycling process. I know that I could have simply put in any organic matter to start the process, BUT I wanted to see how strong these fish really are (and also how stable of a setup it really is).
 
Ok today I added 2 Astrea Snails and a LR with Caulerpa attached on it. I dont have adequate lighting as of today BUT I did place the Caulerpa next where sunlight hits the tank. I also bought a Ammonia indicator, which I may add works really well. So far no ammonia :cool:
 
Ok to continue with my progress on my DIY Hood here are some pics...

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I Drilled some vent holes. I didnt make them big since there will be two (one on each side), plus there is spacing between the planks covering the top of the hood.

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Hood door is done, ready for the final stain.

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The rest of the canopy hood is ready for the final stain.

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Final Stain is DONE! Pheeew.
 
Ok the stain dried and I got the finished hood pics..

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Next is to buy two Radio Shack fans... PC and MH (400watt) retrofit kits..
 
Ok Tanks first tests..

Ammonia : Safe (Indicator that has Safe, Alert, Alarm and Toxic, makde by Seachem)
PH : 8.3
Nitrite : 0 ppm
Nitrate : 0 - 5 ppm
 
Nice job on the hood. But, may I suggest you make the side holes bigger for some 3 or 4 inch fans? If you go with the 400 wt MH you will need some stong air flow to keep things cool.
 
SaltyMember said:
Nice job on the hood. But, may I suggest you make the side holes bigger for some 3 or 4 inch fans? If you go with the 400 wt MH you will need some stong air flow to keep things cool.

I might have to do that once I see how the gaps in the hood work. I designed 1" gaps so that the air can escape to the top and out the back.
 
TRIUMPH!! I defeated the microbubbles!! I bought a sheet of eggcrate and cut it to fit the return chamber's depth. I lined both sides with air filters used for a/cs. I put it in before the return and.... no micro bubbles!!
 
Well, that bubble trap only worked a bit, so I had to install another piece. And that didnt work as well... soooo.... I ended up using the prefilter for the mag 7 pumps to limit the bubbles that were coming out of the skimmer and overflow. To my amazement it worked!! I will post pics soon..

And also today... and I know you guys will ***** since its going out of the ordinary BUT.... I got 1 Margarita Snail, 3 Tricolor Hermits, 3 Small Nassarius Snails and 1 more Green Chromis. Along with the bioload I managed to scoop up 10lbs of LR!! I will post more pics.

Here come more pics
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Sump at work..
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The prefilter I used to remove microbubbles... what it does it combines microbubbles to create bigger and bigger bubbles which exit the prefilter and pop.
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The filter pads collecting gunk!
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Side shot from a week ago. The tank's life is... 3 weeks old..
 
Ok the Nassarias Snail is actually Mouse Cowrie.. so I have 2 Blue Legged Hermits, 1 Turbo Snail, 1 Margarita Snail, 3 Mouse Cowries, 3 Tricolor Hermits, 2 Astrea Snails, and 2 Cerith Snails.
 
Well, in the last couple of days I have been noticing a lot more life than usual. For instance, I noticed more and more pods. Then my scarlet hermit (or tricolored) switched shells on me.. he currently resides in a conch shell LOL. And then I noticed my first 'coral'.. a small Aiptasia. I dont know should I be happy or sad...

I am wrong to be thrilled that something is growing in my tank, especially if it is an anemone that everyone hates? Is it safe to say that my water quality is a par? Or is it that Aiptasia can grow anywhere under any conditions?

Here is the funny pic..

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He is just chillin..
 
Use a filter sock to get rid of the bubbles. I have my return going directly into a 1 micron filter sock & the return pump is right next to the sock (rubbing against each other).

I have very limited space in my sump & could not do the baffle setup.

1 micron filter socks = Bubble Terminators
Plus you have the added bonus of filtering out your water & running carbon in the sock. Return flows right into it, so no additional pumps, chambers, reactors, & etc..
 
FastUno said:
Use a filter sock to get rid of the bubbles. I have my return going directly into a 1 micron filter sock & the return pump is right next to the sock (rubbing against each other).

I have very limited space in my sump & could not do the baffle setup.

1 micron filter socks = Bubble Terminators
Plus you have the added bonus of filtering out your water & running carbon in the sock. Return flows right into it, so no additional pumps, chambers, reactors, & etc..

how often do you need to replace the micron filter?
 
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