ChrisCummins
New member
Hi,
Well, here is my little peice of the ocean: my 12 gal nano.
Thanks to a stroke of luck, a bit of chance and a lot of persuassion I'm now 25kg heavier in the salt department as I managed to talk my parents into buying me a 750ltr bucket of Instant Ocean that was on sale at Ã"šÃ‚£39.99 at the lfs.
So, yesterday I started adding the mix (I added it directly to the tank) and got the s.g. to about 1.026 at 26C but, basically to cut a long story short, it wrose overnight as the last of the grains dissolved to about 1.028 so I've done a water change and am have stabilised it at 1.024, which I'm hopefully going to keep it at as that allows greater margin for error with evaporation etc. One thing I've noticed is that the s.g. seems to read at around 0.5 more on the left side then on the right. The left side has two powerheads and the heater so I'm thinking there might be a slight temp difference which could influence the sg?
The current is very strong which I really like as both my fresh water tanks are comparitevly quite slow so I want this tank to be a manic, 10 billion times an hour turnover washing machine! :crazy: :scared:
I've tried (I'm not good with free hand on laptops. :doh: ) to draw on roughly what the currents are in the tank from what I've observed with the movement of bits of dust/salt particles being blown around:

I've drilled up the power strips for the tank. The top rail is for all the electronics in the tank (powerheads and heaters) and I'm just trying to get in the habit now of just getting used to flicking off the switch every time I put my hands in the tank. The bottom rail is for lighting and, as the lights will still be on when I've got hands in tanks, I've put it on an RCD for now, until I eventually get a 150W low bay or maybe even if I can afford one an Arcadia 40cm pendant.

So heres what it all looks like now:

Now, with a bit of luck, I'll be going out today too pick up 2kg of live rock to begin the cycle.
All comments/insults appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
Well, here is my little peice of the ocean: my 12 gal nano.
Thanks to a stroke of luck, a bit of chance and a lot of persuassion I'm now 25kg heavier in the salt department as I managed to talk my parents into buying me a 750ltr bucket of Instant Ocean that was on sale at Ã"šÃ‚£39.99 at the lfs.
So, yesterday I started adding the mix (I added it directly to the tank) and got the s.g. to about 1.026 at 26C but, basically to cut a long story short, it wrose overnight as the last of the grains dissolved to about 1.028 so I've done a water change and am have stabilised it at 1.024, which I'm hopefully going to keep it at as that allows greater margin for error with evaporation etc. One thing I've noticed is that the s.g. seems to read at around 0.5 more on the left side then on the right. The left side has two powerheads and the heater so I'm thinking there might be a slight temp difference which could influence the sg?
The current is very strong which I really like as both my fresh water tanks are comparitevly quite slow so I want this tank to be a manic, 10 billion times an hour turnover washing machine! :crazy: :scared:
I've tried (I'm not good with free hand on laptops. :doh: ) to draw on roughly what the currents are in the tank from what I've observed with the movement of bits of dust/salt particles being blown around:

I've drilled up the power strips for the tank. The top rail is for all the electronics in the tank (powerheads and heaters) and I'm just trying to get in the habit now of just getting used to flicking off the switch every time I put my hands in the tank. The bottom rail is for lighting and, as the lights will still be on when I've got hands in tanks, I've put it on an RCD for now, until I eventually get a 150W low bay or maybe even if I can afford one an Arcadia 40cm pendant.

So heres what it all looks like now:

Now, with a bit of luck, I'll be going out today too pick up 2kg of live rock to begin the cycle.
All comments/insults appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris



