What would I do differently?
What would I do differently?
My wife and I have talked of moving recently, and that got me to thinking. What if I had to start all over? How would I set my tank up differently?
Here are a few things that come to mind:
First off, I would have placed my coast to coast overflow about two inches lower. I'm not sure what led to this mistake, but it's a humdinger! I have to fill my tank almost to the top, which causes the top two inches of water to be hidden by my hood.
I would have better integrated the three separate pieces of the fake wall. The lower pieces are great, but the upper piece covering the overflow could be better. It would have been nice to put more foam at the top to get more overhang. Also, it would have been cool to put more ledges in it over the gramma caves.
The fake root functions fantastically, which was a huge relief. I wish I had made it a bit smaller, so that it took up only about a third of tank space, rather than almost half. Also, I wish I'd painted it darker-almost black.
The DSB Planter also turned out great. I do wish I'd put more sand, etc. in it. Filling it to the overflow point would be good.
For the deep sand bed itself, I think the grasses would have appreciated more dirt and/or live mud in it. With such a low fish load, I don't think that much 'gunk' is making it into the DSB, so the grasses are forced to take up more nutrients through their leaves. I have backed off water column dosing recently, to test substrate fertilization. I've noted the macros have slowed their growth, and the manatee grass has finally put out some daughter plants. Cause and effect? Hard to say. Since the manatee grasses grow slowly, they could be reacting to something I did two weeks ago!
Knowing what I know now about manatee grass, I think ideally, I would have started the tank, planting manatee grass only. No macros, no fish. Then I could try different things without worrying about harming the anemone or whatever. Then, once I figured out the magic formula, I could diversify the flora and fauna.
Well, that's about all I can think right now. Just writing this stuff down is helpful, I think.