New custom DSA starphire tank ~ 450g
Preliminary aquascaping is done courtesy of my wife. I've started dosing Microbacter7 too. Tomorrow I will start measuring nitrogen cycle parameters. Since this rock was all cured not sure how much of a cycle there will be... If I don't detect any ammonia within a few days I'll toss a peeled shrimp in to see how it is handled.
Barring any unforeseen circumstances I am hoping to add the substrate (special grade reef sand) next weekend.
The system is essentially silent, except for the hum of Dart when the closed loop is running. The submerged RODC skimmer pump and RedDragon RD3 speedy return pump are not audible. The gyres are only audible for the swooshing of the water when in wave mode. I have not installed the Vortechs yet but they are the latest QuietDrive version so expect them to be nearly inaudible too.
I have the GHL Profilux and Mitras configured and running in the next room. I'll transfer them to the fish room this week. Setup is pretty involved but it's very robust and powerful system once it is programmed.
Once I detect any nitrate and phosphate I will start adding NP A-I-O biopellets immediately. They will go in a full size minimax that will sit in the overflow, with output directed to siphon drain supplying the skimmer. I'll start with a tiny bit ~ 250 cc and add more as the bioload demands. I'll change out the standard Innovative Marine pump for a stronger one, based on how the tumbling looks.
I'm using Red Sea Coral Pro salt which has fairly high dKh and an Avast Kalk stirrer on the ATO (no kalk added yet since there is no livestock). I will monitor alkalinity and either fire up a calcium reactor or start dosing B-ionic when necessary - which will probably be many months.
Preliminary aquascaping is done courtesy of my wife. I've started dosing Microbacter7 too. Tomorrow I will start measuring nitrogen cycle parameters. Since this rock was all cured not sure how much of a cycle there will be... If I don't detect any ammonia within a few days I'll toss a peeled shrimp in to see how it is handled.
Barring any unforeseen circumstances I am hoping to add the substrate (special grade reef sand) next weekend.
The system is essentially silent, except for the hum of Dart when the closed loop is running. The submerged RODC skimmer pump and RedDragon RD3 speedy return pump are not audible. The gyres are only audible for the swooshing of the water when in wave mode. I have not installed the Vortechs yet but they are the latest QuietDrive version so expect them to be nearly inaudible too.
I have the GHL Profilux and Mitras configured and running in the next room. I'll transfer them to the fish room this week. Setup is pretty involved but it's very robust and powerful system once it is programmed.
Once I detect any nitrate and phosphate I will start adding NP A-I-O biopellets immediately. They will go in a full size minimax that will sit in the overflow, with output directed to siphon drain supplying the skimmer. I'll start with a tiny bit ~ 250 cc and add more as the bioload demands. I'll change out the standard Innovative Marine pump for a stronger one, based on how the tumbling looks.
I'm using Red Sea Coral Pro salt which has fairly high dKh and an Avast Kalk stirrer on the ATO (no kalk added yet since there is no livestock). I will monitor alkalinity and either fire up a calcium reactor or start dosing B-ionic when necessary - which will probably be many months.


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