I looked for a while for a used 20G long, but couldn't locate one for the life of me! So, I had to buy new. I also purchased a EuroReef RS-100 off of Ebay, and a QuietOne 3000 pump from the for-sale section here on RC.
I got two Stealth heaters from DF&S, as well as a digital thermometer. I got about 60lbs of LR for $120 from a guy on craigslist.com who was breaking down his tank. I "cycled" for a few weeks in the spare bedroom. It really didn't cycle and it looked like I didn't have any die-off in transit. I also got my first marine inhabitant, an astrea that hitchhiked!
Fill 'er Up!
I used 80lbs. of CaribSea Aragonite "seaflor sepcial" and 80 lbs. of superfine Ocean Direct "live sand" to create a deep sand bed (5").
Water started in the tank Dec. 9th 2007. By Dec. 16th I started to spot bristleworms in the sandbed and rocks!
I never really had much of a cycle. Nitrates spiked to 15 at most, Nitrites remain zero. Nitrites are at zero now.
December 27, 2007:
Pods are crawling all over the glass.
No algae bloom, but Astrea has hair algae all over his shell.
Nitrates zero.
Pick up 2 Chromis.
Right around Christmas, I flooded the apartment for the first time. It was an RO/Di incident, as usual. I was filling a bucket with RO/DI and flaked out, forgot it was on, and flooded our spare bedroom/hallway. The RO is hooked up to our laundry room and dripped over the dryer, onto the floor, and under the wall into the adjacent room. The icing on the cake? We have wall to wall carpeting. I spent a few hours sucking water out of the carpets/floors with our carpet shampooer-- which is a GREAT investment for reefers with carpeting in these situations. Just stomping on towels trying to soak it up would NOT suffice. We had about 20 gallons of water on the floor.
In January I added some livestock-- First 10 Nassarius snails, that original Astrea, and then fish... 2 Chromis and 2 ORA Ocellaris.
A week later I bought 10 zebra leg hermits and a Diamond Watchman Goby.
By this time I had a very diverse menu for my fish.
-Brine Shrimp
-frozen Cyclopeeze
-Mysis Shrimp
-Marine Cuisine "carnivorous diet"
-Formula One
-Formula Two
-Spectrum Pellets
I lost one of the Chromis for an unknown reason... I just found it sucked in a powerhead one day. I hear Chromis don't do well in groups in a small aquarium (read, only very large where they can get away from eachother), or else they pick eachother off. They school during the daytime hours, but at night separate.
January 13th 2008 I spotted a baby featherduster on one of the rocks that hitchhiked. My clownfish also started to "gyrate" and start pairing behavior.
The first FTS w/fish
Diamond Watchman Goby