csammis
Mental Institution
I get to join the club! I recently got a BC14 - it's been running since late November 2011. So far I've:
It's currently stocked with a sixline wrasse, three red-legged hermits, two cerith snails, and a nassarius snail. Eventually I'll be putting a bunch of softies in as well but I'm still battling a bunch of algae, probably cyanobacteria
Water parameters are looking great: zeros across the board on ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and phosphate using API tests. All the rock, sand, and livestock was transfered from a FOWLR tank with zero nuisance algae so I don't know what the heck. The only changes I know about are (a) the water volume - old tank was 12g - and (b) the light - old tank had one tiny PC 50/50 bulb, I think it was 11 watts. For now I've reduced the photoperiod down to three hours a day as well as lowered the amount of food the wrasse gets. I've also instituted a "no pictures" policy until it's looking better
Can't wait until it stabilizes and takes off!
- Purchased an inTank media basket and am running filter floss, ChemiPure Elite, and chaeto in that order.
- Stuck a 20W light on the back of the tank for the chaeto running on a reverse cycle from my main lights.
- Put a Korellia nano in the display underneath the main return angled towards the front glass. The return pump is stock and is angled down and to the left.
- Attempted to remove the fake floor in chamber 1...no success so far...
It's currently stocked with a sixline wrasse, three red-legged hermits, two cerith snails, and a nassarius snail. Eventually I'll be putting a bunch of softies in as well but I'm still battling a bunch of algae, probably cyanobacteria

Water parameters are looking great: zeros across the board on ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and phosphate using API tests. All the rock, sand, and livestock was transfered from a FOWLR tank with zero nuisance algae so I don't know what the heck. The only changes I know about are (a) the water volume - old tank was 12g - and (b) the light - old tank had one tiny PC 50/50 bulb, I think it was 11 watts. For now I've reduced the photoperiod down to three hours a day as well as lowered the amount of food the wrasse gets. I've also instituted a "no pictures" policy until it's looking better
