Tommyflashlight
Premium Member
My cephalopod tank is nearing the time when it will be ready for a bimaculoides.
It has been cycling for about 5 months.
55 gallon main tank
110 w PC lighting
80w NO Actintic (too much light?)
15 gallon sump/refugium.(on reverse light cycle)
Prizm protien skimmer(hopefully will upgrade soon)
65 lbs live rock (coraline is growing good)
Lots of pods/bristle worms/featherdusters
a few little hermit crabs
1 serpent star (doing very well)
about 3-4 inches of fine white sand in main tank
4-5 inches in sump/refugium
The rockwork has some nice caves, and i plan on adding a pvc elbow soon
Nitrates- 0
Nitrites- 0
Ph- 8.4
ammonia - 0
alk- ?
calcium- ?
i have the two above test kits but havnt used them yet
I do between 1 and 2 water changes per month with Reef Crystals
And i just started using RO/DI water (0 ppm on the TDS meter)
I want to wait a month or two to make sure the water is all RO/DI
but then i think it should be about ready?
any suggestions to improve my chances of having a healthy/happy octo?
Also i want to add some other tank mates besides the serpent star
maybe a bristle star...... to help with the cleaning
or a sea urchin of some sort
maybe a sand sifting cucumber?
featherdusters?
Would an octo eat nassarisus(sp?) snails or are they too small?
im also thinking of adding some mushrooms, polyps, leathers, etc. is this a bad idea?
Last question- What do you guys feed your bimac. i want to feed hermits and such but wont be able to afford it all the time. Are there any good frozen foods? and will competition for food between the stars and octo be a problem?
Any help is really appreciated...... I have put so much time and effort into this project i want to do everything i can to make it a success. I included all the info i could think of but if you need anymore just let me know. Thanks.
It has been cycling for about 5 months.
55 gallon main tank
110 w PC lighting
80w NO Actintic (too much light?)
15 gallon sump/refugium.(on reverse light cycle)
Prizm protien skimmer(hopefully will upgrade soon)
65 lbs live rock (coraline is growing good)
Lots of pods/bristle worms/featherdusters
a few little hermit crabs
1 serpent star (doing very well)
about 3-4 inches of fine white sand in main tank
4-5 inches in sump/refugium
The rockwork has some nice caves, and i plan on adding a pvc elbow soon
Nitrates- 0
Nitrites- 0
Ph- 8.4
ammonia - 0
alk- ?
calcium- ?
i have the two above test kits but havnt used them yet
I do between 1 and 2 water changes per month with Reef Crystals
And i just started using RO/DI water (0 ppm on the TDS meter)
I want to wait a month or two to make sure the water is all RO/DI
but then i think it should be about ready?
any suggestions to improve my chances of having a healthy/happy octo?
Also i want to add some other tank mates besides the serpent star
maybe a bristle star...... to help with the cleaning
or a sea urchin of some sort
maybe a sand sifting cucumber?
featherdusters?
Would an octo eat nassarisus(sp?) snails or are they too small?
im also thinking of adding some mushrooms, polyps, leathers, etc. is this a bad idea?
Last question- What do you guys feed your bimac. i want to feed hermits and such but wont be able to afford it all the time. Are there any good frozen foods? and will competition for food between the stars and octo be a problem?
Any help is really appreciated...... I have put so much time and effort into this project i want to do everything i can to make it a success. I included all the info i could think of but if you need anymore just let me know. Thanks.