Bilk
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Hey rslfww. Thanks. I just tried to make the system as user friendly as I could with the limited space. Always wish there was more space
I disturb the top portion of the sand bed to liberate any excess nutrients. The bed is still very active and getting more so each day. I have a few cucumbers in there to help too. I don't think the wrasse would impact it all that much, but I'm holding off for a while to let it really flourish with microfauna. I would hope the wrasse would hunt among the rocks for snacks
Maddmaxx the seasweeps are pretty cool and do a nice job of providing a lot of random flow. Just wish they were less obtrusive. I think when I finally place a background on and the tanks starts to grow out, they may become less so. I had to modify them a bit. They rotated too far and would splash flow off of the front and back glass, creating an undertow which disturbed the sand. I spoke with Ed at Aquarium Currents and he confirmed the modification I thought would do the trick. It's a pretty simple mechanism. Just needed a drill and tap. But so far, I'm happy with them paired with the Tunze 6105. Good luck with the new home and the tank build!
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Was peaking in the back of the tank after lights out and found this helpful critter looking for munchies.
Had some nasties appear a few weeks ago, on rock I transferred from the 50. I knew they were in there so I ordered a few once the tank was settled. Haven't seen any aiptasia in about a week and a half and never saw any of the nudis since placing them in the tank. For a while I wasn't even sure they survived the acclimation, but the aiptasia were disappearing one by one so I knew they were being preyed upon. Happy to see these little critters did a good job, but sad this poor little guy will soon be starving. It deserves a better fate. 
Well if anyone ever has the need to eradicate some aiptasia, I can vouch for the nudi team. :thumbsup: They work as advertised unlike many things in this hobby LOL


I disturb the top portion of the sand bed to liberate any excess nutrients. The bed is still very active and getting more so each day. I have a few cucumbers in there to help too. I don't think the wrasse would impact it all that much, but I'm holding off for a while to let it really flourish with microfauna. I would hope the wrasse would hunt among the rocks for snacks

Maddmaxx the seasweeps are pretty cool and do a nice job of providing a lot of random flow. Just wish they were less obtrusive. I think when I finally place a background on and the tanks starts to grow out, they may become less so. I had to modify them a bit. They rotated too far and would splash flow off of the front and back glass, creating an undertow which disturbed the sand. I spoke with Ed at Aquarium Currents and he confirmed the modification I thought would do the trick. It's a pretty simple mechanism. Just needed a drill and tap. But so far, I'm happy with them paired with the Tunze 6105. Good luck with the new home and the tank build!
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Was peaking in the back of the tank after lights out and found this helpful critter looking for munchies.


Well if anyone ever has the need to eradicate some aiptasia, I can vouch for the nudi team. :thumbsup: They work as advertised unlike many things in this hobby LOL
