danielwatson
New member
Hello everyone, I am kinda new here on this board (well longtime lurker anyways). I recently started a 6 gallon JBJ nano cube salt tank in my home office. I decided to start this diary thread which I will update as I add livestock, hardware, parameters change, etc.
My tank is already cycled as I have had it up in running for three weeks now.
My tank has the following setup:
-Stock Lighting and Pump.
-RO water from my LFS and Distilled water from my supermarket.
-Used Oceanic salt, recently switched to Instant Ocean.
-Marine Labs Hydrometer
-Tetra Labs test kit along with Quick dip test strips.
-75w Ebo Jag Heater (Chamber 2).
-Stock Sponges (Chamber 1)
-Chemi-Pure (Chamber 3).
-5.5 lbs of liverock from my lfs.
-1 inch Crushed Coral substrate.
I moved from Oceanic salt to Instant Ocean last night. I am hoping IO improves my dKH.
I currently have a light clean-up crew which overnight took care of my brown diatom bloom.
My current clean-up crew:
1 Mexican Turbo Snail.
1 Nassarius Snail.
1 Astraea Conehead Snail.
1 Emerald Mithrax Crab.
I have to say, the Emerald Crab is quite interesting to watch.
Current Water Parameters:
Temp: 78
Specific Gravity: 1.024
PH: 8.0
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
dKH: 6
As you see, my dKH is low.
Maintenance: 25% water change every week (1.5 gallons). It's easy to do with a 6 gallon cube and with such a small tank a larger change should ensure a better environment.
I use a turkey baster to get debris from the bottom, and I cup water out into a 1/2 gallon bucket. (you have to love small tank water changes)
LiveStock planning:
Fish: Tough one, I am really on the fence between the cliche ocellaris clown fish, or gobys / blennys (the latter two seem more interesting)
Shrimp: Skunk Cleaner or the Blood Fire Shrimp (which i am in love with).
I would love to do a reef safe starfish and some other cool inverts.
I will probably stock low light corals (shrooms, etc), but I want to wait a a good while before starting a true reef and adding corals to ensure that I can maintain water parameters and learn to cope with problems/issues.
Ok, i'd love to here people's comments and suggestions.
My tank is already cycled as I have had it up in running for three weeks now.
My tank has the following setup:
-Stock Lighting and Pump.
-RO water from my LFS and Distilled water from my supermarket.
-Used Oceanic salt, recently switched to Instant Ocean.
-Marine Labs Hydrometer
-Tetra Labs test kit along with Quick dip test strips.
-75w Ebo Jag Heater (Chamber 2).
-Stock Sponges (Chamber 1)
-Chemi-Pure (Chamber 3).
-5.5 lbs of liverock from my lfs.
-1 inch Crushed Coral substrate.
I moved from Oceanic salt to Instant Ocean last night. I am hoping IO improves my dKH.
I currently have a light clean-up crew which overnight took care of my brown diatom bloom.
My current clean-up crew:
1 Mexican Turbo Snail.
1 Nassarius Snail.
1 Astraea Conehead Snail.
1 Emerald Mithrax Crab.
I have to say, the Emerald Crab is quite interesting to watch.
Current Water Parameters:
Temp: 78
Specific Gravity: 1.024
PH: 8.0
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
dKH: 6
As you see, my dKH is low.
Maintenance: 25% water change every week (1.5 gallons). It's easy to do with a 6 gallon cube and with such a small tank a larger change should ensure a better environment.
I use a turkey baster to get debris from the bottom, and I cup water out into a 1/2 gallon bucket. (you have to love small tank water changes)
LiveStock planning:
Fish: Tough one, I am really on the fence between the cliche ocellaris clown fish, or gobys / blennys (the latter two seem more interesting)
Shrimp: Skunk Cleaner or the Blood Fire Shrimp (which i am in love with).
I would love to do a reef safe starfish and some other cool inverts.
I will probably stock low light corals (shrooms, etc), but I want to wait a a good while before starting a true reef and adding corals to ensure that I can maintain water parameters and learn to cope with problems/issues.
Ok, i'd love to here people's comments and suggestions.