Nano Nanu

TheJay

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So i started planning this tank in about 1997 and it was originally a 360 gallon tank. However until now when I've had the time i didn't have the money and vice versa. Now i have both and due to living conditions a 10 gallon is all i have room for. So 2.78% of the original desired volume. I do have a 120 in storage that will be set up when i have to room.

Equipment on this tank is simple, a marineland 150 biowheel, heater, current usa marine pro light and the jebao knock off of the tunze controllable nano stream.

Part 1 of "the package" from @liverock is the tank.

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Pre TBS live rock

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Nice start. Good looking rock. I use a small HOB during cleanups only with an algae turf scrubber as my only other filtration. Good luck and following along.
 
So ammonia has stayed constant throughout the day. No NO2/NO3 development yet. Had to get an a adapter so i could run my ro/di indoors, the grond water is so cold my 100gpd unit was running at 20gpd

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Cycle appears to be done, peaked at 0.5 ppm NH4 last night and down to 0 today

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Porcelain crab doing his thing, sorry for the bad pic will break out the dslr once i get my frostbite clowns and some coral

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Ammonia is still at 0 and tonight's pic is a blue leg hermit who is i think eating all my barnacles

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