My First Nano Reef!

Chaeto and skimmer, they don't do the same thing, so they don't replace each other. Skimmer is more for general filtration, remove organics from the water before they could decompose. The organic decomposed will eventually turn into nitrate and the chaeto is supposed to remove them.

You will want a skimmer regardless of chaeto.

As for nitrate export, your options are chaeto, very large water change, or carbon dosing (requires skimmer). If chaeto fails, then you will need one of the other two.

Miracle mud might do no harm to you in the short run, but years later it will eventually be a detritus trap, not needing it is an understatement.

As for the fish, there are some good info in that thread, but there are bad ones too. Fishes don't die from ammonia for spending 2 hours in a reasonably sized bag. There are many reasons that a fish would die, most of which we as hobbyist will never know.

Most of the fishes moved from one part of the world to another simply don't survive. If I were to take a wild stab this would be it. Most fishes I bought would die within the first few weeks, even though they all looked fine in the LFS. Of course, the LFS around me are far from the best. My suggestion would be, never buy any new arrivals. If a fish lived in an LFS tank for weeks if not a month and still looks good, chances are that it will stay alive when given the right condition. Otherwise what you are experiencing is not rare at all.

I once moved to a nearby apartment within walking distance, even with such a short distance move. A fish that I had for years died in a matter of hours while other fishes showed no sign of distress. The only attributable factor is stress from the moving, this is one aspect that is seldom talked about and impossible to quantify.
 
I'm doing about 25% water changes weekly, plus now the chaeto. I'm really hoping that does the trick. Mainly because I don't want to add anything else to the tank. Which is why I'd toss the chaeto and put the skimmer there. I don't have a ton of space in this tiny tank. One day, when I get a massive beast of an aquarium, I can put everything imaginable in there. In the meantime, my nitrate readings have been great. The highest I've seen since the initial cycle finished is .4. I'm planning on just leaving it alone for a while once I get the other light on it, sticking with my water change schedule, and seeing if everything stays stable. Hopefully it does.

As for the fish, who knows? The store had them in the displays for three weeks, plus whatever they had them quarantined for. I saw the little guy eat and everything. It just seems so weird that I've lost two different species of shrimp goby right away, and both had the exact same symptoms.
 
In the video with the hi fin? It's from a game called Undertale. I'm 90% sure I'm allowed to use it, but there's a chance I'm going to have to remove it. It's called Spider Dance.
 
My First Nano Reef!

In the video with the hi fin? It's from a game called Undertale. I'm 90% sure I'm allowed to use it, but there's a chance I'm going to have to remove it. It's called Spider Dance.


I knew it was familiar. Dyrus was streaming that game the other day!
 
I knew it was familiar. Dyrus was streaming that game the other day!

Such a good game! I can't bring myself to play it again and murder everything to get the other half of the story because I like the characters too much.

Here's a short video of my Wheeler's shrimp goby hanging out with my pistol shrimp. This goby is doing really well. I think I finally got a healthy fish!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bf1N-u54Gfk

I'll add some picture updates and maybe a video of the whole mostly-completed tank in a few days. The lighting is all set up and the refugium is working. I still want to add something green, maybe Green Bay Packer zoanthids, and something like a cauliflower colt. But other than that I'm done messing around! Now to be patient and let everything grow out.
 
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