gistsc
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A little history for those who did not see my other post. I inherited a 55 gal marine tank with a poor set up. It only had 5 lbs of live rock and six fish. There where 8 snails and eight crabs. It had two shop florescent lights, and a Magnum 350 that was in poor shape. After keeping this tank for about four months, it started to leak and was not doing very good health wise. I decided to take the tank down. I took the fish to the LPS and put the rock and inhabitants into a Rubbermaid container.
The new tank is a 29 gal AGA, custom stand and light hood. 4x96 CF lights, 150 w heater, two Maxi-jet 900, two Maxi-jet 400, 45 lbs of fully cured live rock. The rock was purchased from my LFS and came to them from a customer who was getting out of the hobby. There where some signs of green hair algae, and a couple of bubble algae bubbles on the rock.
Now at three weeks, the brown algae bloom is gone. It only lasted one week and did not get that bad. The water parameters are still consistent. NH3 0, NO2 0, NO3 5, pH 8.3, SG 1.026, PO3 0, and temp 78.
I decided to add the snails and crabs over the last week. I have been putting one snail and one crab in every day. So far they are all looking fine. I still have four of each to put in. I will put the rest in next week after the tank has some time to adjust to the first four.
I have no intension of adding any coral or fish for some time. I would like to work on getting rid of the algae. What little bit of algae there is looks healthy. So the plan is to set up a fuge. Before that I am going to get a new skimmer. I currently have a SeaClone 100 that does not seem to be very efficient. I hope this all sounds like the way to go. I would like to hear opinions.
Anyways, enough rambling and on to the pics.
The new tank is a 29 gal AGA, custom stand and light hood. 4x96 CF lights, 150 w heater, two Maxi-jet 900, two Maxi-jet 400, 45 lbs of fully cured live rock. The rock was purchased from my LFS and came to them from a customer who was getting out of the hobby. There where some signs of green hair algae, and a couple of bubble algae bubbles on the rock.
Now at three weeks, the brown algae bloom is gone. It only lasted one week and did not get that bad. The water parameters are still consistent. NH3 0, NO2 0, NO3 5, pH 8.3, SG 1.026, PO3 0, and temp 78.
I decided to add the snails and crabs over the last week. I have been putting one snail and one crab in every day. So far they are all looking fine. I still have four of each to put in. I will put the rest in next week after the tank has some time to adjust to the first four.
I have no intension of adding any coral or fish for some time. I would like to work on getting rid of the algae. What little bit of algae there is looks healthy. So the plan is to set up a fuge. Before that I am going to get a new skimmer. I currently have a SeaClone 100 that does not seem to be very efficient. I hope this all sounds like the way to go. I would like to hear opinions.
Anyways, enough rambling and on to the pics.