I was at Wal-Mart the other day and I decided to pick up one of their $10 10 gallon tanks for a new Nano Reef that I have been wanting to start. My goal is to get my polyps, and xenia's out of my 55 gal where my Damsels, Hermits, and Tang give them a hard time (not so much the Tang as the Hermits!). I also thought this would be a great place to put my clownfish (lovingly known as 'Nemo' by my niece and nephews).
I picked up some KRYLON Fusion for Plastic spraypaint while I was there too because I have been wanting to try my hand at painting the background on instead of using the tacky backgrounds that you see on my other two tanks. I cannot remember where on RC that I found the thread on how to do this but as soon as I find it again I will post up credit to whom it is due. I decided to go with a black background, not simply because they didn't have blue -
- but also because I think black gives off more of a sense of depth than blue does.
I put down 5 coats of paint (waiting 15 minutes between each coat to allow it to dry) and let it dry overnight. As it happens I also got my new Kent Marine Deluxe Maxxima Hi-S RO/DI unit over the weekend and got it all installed so this Nano represents the first tank that I have used pure RO water in setting up!
After checking the tank for leaks and giving it a nice RO bath I set it up on my desk next to my temporary Aiptasia treatment tank. I put in about 10-15 lbs. of the crushed coral substrate from the 55 gallon because I am wanting to get all the CC out of the main tank and go with an all-sand DSB in there. I filled the tank with premixed RO/DI water, put in about 5 lbs. of LR to start, and turned on the heater. I cleaned out my AquaClear 70 filter and removed the filter media from the main display. I bathed it in RO water and inserted a new foam pad that I had also rinsed in RO water and set that up in the new tank to help clear the sandstorm.
My initial tests after setup revealed the following params:
Temp= 75 degrees F
SpG= 1.022
pH= 8.5
Ammonia= 0
Nitrite= 0
Nitrate= 0
Alkalinity= 4.0
Calcium= 390ppm
I use the Instant Ocean salt mix for my tanks. These parameters were all from mixing the salt in the RO water and letting it mix for a full day before setting it up in the new tank. After taking the readings I dosed the tank with 5ml of Kent's Calcium CB 2-part Calcium supplement to get the calcium up a bit. I also dose all of my tanks with Reef Solutions, 2.5ml for the 10 gallon's and 12.5ml for the 55.
I don't expect I will see much of a cycle in this tank, but better safe than sorry I guess. I will keep you guys posted as I make progress on this project. Here are some photos from after the setup: (sorry for the fuzziness, my camera was just about out of juice. I will get some clearer shots later.)
Above= The tank on the left is the new RO Nano, on the right you will see my established 10 gallon. I am currently treating some LR for Aiptasia's and Majana's in this tank as you can see by the Joes Juice box in the upper right.
I also thought this would be a neat experiment, with the new tank being completely RO stocked I thought I would keep the other tank going with water from my Tap to see how the two environments progress with different water sources. Both tanks are running off the same lighting, and in effect, the same photoperiod.
Bottom= Here are a couple of shots of the new tank as the dust storm is almost cleared.
Thanks for all your great posts and DIY information for making this project possible guys! I am looking forward to seeing this tank progress!
I picked up some KRYLON Fusion for Plastic spraypaint while I was there too because I have been wanting to try my hand at painting the background on instead of using the tacky backgrounds that you see on my other two tanks. I cannot remember where on RC that I found the thread on how to do this but as soon as I find it again I will post up credit to whom it is due. I decided to go with a black background, not simply because they didn't have blue -

I put down 5 coats of paint (waiting 15 minutes between each coat to allow it to dry) and let it dry overnight. As it happens I also got my new Kent Marine Deluxe Maxxima Hi-S RO/DI unit over the weekend and got it all installed so this Nano represents the first tank that I have used pure RO water in setting up!
After checking the tank for leaks and giving it a nice RO bath I set it up on my desk next to my temporary Aiptasia treatment tank. I put in about 10-15 lbs. of the crushed coral substrate from the 55 gallon because I am wanting to get all the CC out of the main tank and go with an all-sand DSB in there. I filled the tank with premixed RO/DI water, put in about 5 lbs. of LR to start, and turned on the heater. I cleaned out my AquaClear 70 filter and removed the filter media from the main display. I bathed it in RO water and inserted a new foam pad that I had also rinsed in RO water and set that up in the new tank to help clear the sandstorm.
My initial tests after setup revealed the following params:
Temp= 75 degrees F
SpG= 1.022
pH= 8.5
Ammonia= 0
Nitrite= 0
Nitrate= 0
Alkalinity= 4.0
Calcium= 390ppm
I use the Instant Ocean salt mix for my tanks. These parameters were all from mixing the salt in the RO water and letting it mix for a full day before setting it up in the new tank. After taking the readings I dosed the tank with 5ml of Kent's Calcium CB 2-part Calcium supplement to get the calcium up a bit. I also dose all of my tanks with Reef Solutions, 2.5ml for the 10 gallon's and 12.5ml for the 55.
I don't expect I will see much of a cycle in this tank, but better safe than sorry I guess. I will keep you guys posted as I make progress on this project. Here are some photos from after the setup: (sorry for the fuzziness, my camera was just about out of juice. I will get some clearer shots later.)

Above= The tank on the left is the new RO Nano, on the right you will see my established 10 gallon. I am currently treating some LR for Aiptasia's and Majana's in this tank as you can see by the Joes Juice box in the upper right.

I also thought this would be a neat experiment, with the new tank being completely RO stocked I thought I would keep the other tank going with water from my Tap to see how the two environments progress with different water sources. Both tanks are running off the same lighting, and in effect, the same photoperiod.
Bottom= Here are a couple of shots of the new tank as the dust storm is almost cleared.


Thanks for all your great posts and DIY information for making this project possible guys! I am looking forward to seeing this tank progress!