Mattb126
New member
Hey everyone,
I've recently joined this forum as I'm just getting started in the saltwater hobby. I've been keeping and breeding freshwater fish and plants for some time now, so I figured it was time to move on.
I've recently set up a FluvalSea Evo V. I know that the smaller tanks are harder to keep and maintain due to the fact that parameters can swing fast, however, I have much experience keeping stable water parameters for specific fish in small tanks. Also, I'm ready for a challenge!
I started my tank about 2 weeks ago from today (9/16/17) and it's officially cycled as of today. I kept everything in the tank equipment wise, stock. I used CaribSea Aragonite Special Grade Reef Sand as my substrate, and about 12 pounds of dry rock, and a few pounds of live rock to seed my tank. I went for a very minimal scape to start, I plan on adding more to the rocks as I learn more about saltwater.
I plan on stocking 1-2 small ocellaris clowns (I plan on setting up another tank soon, a 40 breeder), a small clean up crew, and possibly a tail spot blenny. I do plan on adding some corals down the road, will probably just stick to soft corals for now.
So, here's what the tank looks like for now (9/16/17)
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I've recently joined this forum as I'm just getting started in the saltwater hobby. I've been keeping and breeding freshwater fish and plants for some time now, so I figured it was time to move on.
I've recently set up a FluvalSea Evo V. I know that the smaller tanks are harder to keep and maintain due to the fact that parameters can swing fast, however, I have much experience keeping stable water parameters for specific fish in small tanks. Also, I'm ready for a challenge!
I started my tank about 2 weeks ago from today (9/16/17) and it's officially cycled as of today. I kept everything in the tank equipment wise, stock. I used CaribSea Aragonite Special Grade Reef Sand as my substrate, and about 12 pounds of dry rock, and a few pounds of live rock to seed my tank. I went for a very minimal scape to start, I plan on adding more to the rocks as I learn more about saltwater.
I plan on stocking 1-2 small ocellaris clowns (I plan on setting up another tank soon, a 40 breeder), a small clean up crew, and possibly a tail spot blenny. I do plan on adding some corals down the road, will probably just stick to soft corals for now.
So, here's what the tank looks like for now (9/16/17)
Sent from my XT1650 using Tapatalk