Macro algae kitchen nano

R_Mc

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Hi all,

Everyone loves a nano. This was my first aquarium - started about 3 years ago as a planted betta tank seen here sadly I lost the betta - so the tank has been reborn in Salt. The algae has been in place for about a week now and I am looking forward to seeing it grow in.

There is almost no filtration and I plan on using a few filter feeders and water changes for maintenance.

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http://i.imgur.com/du28XQb.jpg

Still needs some polish on the wiring. We have a tiny... Vintage apartment in beacon hill, Boston - so exposed pipes and crooked corners are just a way of life.

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http://i.imgur.com/0Mdmip6.jpg

The goal was to keep it cheap - the light cost $50 to make and is roughly 50 watts of led juice when fully powered. It has 4 independent channels (RB + 6k white + red/cyan + windex/uv) and is arduino mini controlled. The arduino cycles through 2 day / night periods per 24 hours and fades all channels in and out proportionally to the values set by the potentiometers.

Needs some clean up - but its not too noticeable under the cupboard

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Ps: before the fuzz shows up - the Orchid dotty back has been sentenced to time in the kitchen tank after a killing spree in the big reef. I am in the process of selling her and do not expect that she will be a permanent fixture in this 8g tank.
 
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There is something to be said for simplicity. Algae are interesting and it's nice to see them on display rather than banished to a refugium.
 
What I would like is a low growing carpeting macro algae that could spread out along the bottom of the tank.
 
She is probably happier now with the whole place to herself. They stay tiny. The tank is looking good.
 
Update:

Flora: Botryocladia, Gracilaria hayi, Codium, Halimeda opuntia, Gracilaria mammilaris, Cryptonemia, Blue Scroll
Fauna: Xenia Elongata, Tubipora musica, Green Nepthea, Red Discosoma Mushroom, random zoos/palies, two hermit crabs, Astrea Snail, Copepods/antrhopods, and an Orchid Dottyback (Pseudochromis)

An interesting note on this tank is that I run 2 light cycles per day. Essentially, the tank experiences 2 days for every 1 earth day.

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http://imgur.com/W4A8046
 
Sorry to hear about the loss of the betta, but beautiful re-purposing of the tank! I would love to get a variety of macro algae into my 29gal and I am looking for sources to acquire from. Did you get all of yours from other members?

I giggled really hard at your comment about the "vintage apartment and exposed wires" and harder at the image of the naughty dottyback "in the doghouse".

I'd love to one day have the knowledge to build my own lighting like you have.
 
That is hella cool!

I can imagine the dottyback being there forever, really. It looks pretty happy in there. And wow. Those growths.

I tried to do something similar, but my Clowns were too naughty. T_T Kept on destroying everything. T_T
 
Hi reefwreck - few ways:
  1. custom white balance in camera
  2. the lights have a few channels and i actually turn the blues down to take photos
  3. tweaking in lightroom
 
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