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Set Up Date : 6/26

Tank Size (LxHxW | Volume): 12 * 8 * 5.5 | 2.5 gal

Sump Size (LxHxW | Volume): None

Live Rock (Mass): 2 # of marshall island cured in on of my other tanks

Live Sand (Mass): 5 # of sugargrained aragonite sand. again pulled from one of my other tanks.

Lighting (Type | Wattage | Photoperiod):
PC | 4 15 watt PC but might switch to 3 28 watt 2 daylight 6500k 2 atinic | 14 hours

Protein Skimmer (Brand | Model): None, I'm thinking of using a skilter as i can't find one small enough, but I might go skimmer less. I'll probably just throw a mangrove in there.

Biological Filtration (Type): LR|LS|Clam until it out grows the tank, possibly a mangrove.

Chemical Filtration (Type): None.

Circulation (Rate | Brand | Model): not sure as to rate because i use rocks to lower the intake| penguin | not sure of the model either. there is only on in there though.

Return Pump (Rate | Brand | Model):
none

pH (Morning | Evening): 8.4|8.3

Temperature (Range | oC | oF): 78-82

Specific Gravity / Salintity (g/g | ppt): 1.030, not sure on the other measure ment, don't know where i put the hydrometer. ;-)

Alkalinity (meq/l | dKH): 4.5 meq/l

Calcium (ppm): 450 ppm

Ammonia (ppm): 0 ppm (undetectable)

Nitrite (ppm): 0 ppm (undetectable)

Nitrate (ppm): 0 ppm (undetectable)

Phosphate (ppm): 0 ppm (undetectable)

Fish : 0, wouldn't be practical in this tank.

Corals : Several. 1 head of M. Digitata (green), A. cytherea (pink/purple), A. digitifera (blue), A. cerealis (pink), Yellow leather (S. elegans), Green star polyps (C. virdis), and Waving hand Anthelia (Anthelia sp.).

Invertebrates : 2 cleaner shrimp (L. amboinensis, 1 inch T. derasa.

Maintenance Program : a 400cc waterchange every day. I feed a paste once a week. I dose 1 drop of iodine daily, 1 drop of mag/stron. every 2 days. top off water every day.


Additional Information : It's a young tank, but my other nano's had no problems. This is my smallest, it's an expirement, but i'm Darn proud of it. hehe. Any tips I would appreciate it. Corals would be better though ;-).

Clownfishy
 

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