Oprah Wrangler March 27, 2008 March 27, 2008 This little tank has been running for two years and is my first and only saltwater set up. I will be tackling a 55g set up next. Not much to it, 36 watts of 50/50 compact flourescents, HOB Aquaclear 30 with nothing in it but liverock, and a heater. I do water changes every two weeks and top off daily. It isnt much compared to the big boys on here but I wanted to be apart of the fun aswell so here she is.
Oprah Wrangler March 28, 2008 Author March 28, 2008 Poor clown says let me out of this closet It might be better to ask questions instead of making inferences. I understand that there are guidelines to keeping livestock in aquariums but there is always an exceptionto the rule and this is one of them. Maybe we should remember that if we have nothing nice to say then nothing should be said at all. Or perhaps, simply ask questions intead of ASSuming.
jason the filter freak March 28, 2008 March 28, 2008 It's cool that you've managed to get some LPS growing in your pico.
shawns March 28, 2008 March 28, 2008 Poor clown says let me out of this closet It might be better to ask questions instead of making inferences. I understand that there are guidelines to keeping livestock in aquariums but there is always an exceptionto the rule and this is one of them. Maybe we should remember that if we have nothing nice to say then nothing should be said at all. Or perhaps, simply ask questions intead of ASSuming. maybe he was making a funny??? i dunno. anyway, what do you use for your mechanical and chemical filtration?? assuming that you have some.
Oprah Wrangler March 28, 2008 Author March 28, 2008 maybe he was making a funny??? i dunno. anyway, what do you use for your mechanical and chemical filtration?? assuming that you have some. I just have the live rock that is all the filtration I have been using. The water stays very clear. I have thought about putting a sponge in the filter but I am worried about nitrates being held in it. What do you think? It has done very well without .
treesprite March 29, 2008 March 29, 2008 I love your little tank. It's very difficult to keep a pico healthy and you certainly have the skill and attentiveness to do it. Now let me ask, is it my imagination or is your sand pink?
tbittner March 29, 2008 March 29, 2008 I was just about to say the same thing, Forrest. Those tiny tanks are a LOT harder to keep going then a big tank. VERY Impressive, Papabear!!! It's AWESOME!
Oprah Wrangler March 31, 2008 Author March 31, 2008 I love your little tank. It's very difficult to keep a pico healthy and you certainly have the skill and attentiveness to do it. Now let me ask, is it my imagination or is your sand pink? Yup, the sand is pink. My wife wanted to have a part in the tank in some way and that was here part. What can I say if a little pink sand is all it takes to keep the Mrs. happy, bring it on by the truck load. thank you all for the time you took to review my thread.
Origami March 31, 2008 March 31, 2008 Nice job. You've managed to squeeze a lot of cool things into a small space to keep it interesting. How are your water parameters, generally speaking? How much do you change out every 2 weeks?
Oprah Wrangler March 31, 2008 Author March 31, 2008 (edited) The water parameters are great, no ammonia or nitrites and the nitrates remain under 5ppm. I have had no troubles with phosphate but I am sure that is do to the regular water changes. Every two weeks I change out 1 gallon of water. Edited March 31, 2008 by papabear24
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