My first tank

cristhian

New Member
Here`s a picture from my first tank, i`m just learning how to set up.
It`s just one day old!!! Will be awesome.I think the rocks fits good, don`t you?Thanks
 

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skipm

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:welcome to nanotank!

It looks like your LR fits in there quite nicely. The tank looks like a Nanocube, what are the tank specs and what mods have you made to it. I see a spraybar, have you made any other mods? Keep the pics coming, Skip
 

aromano

New Member
Very nice setup my friend.
Welcome to the board and to the world of reef keeping.
This is a hobby where patience is a virtue, but it can be very rewarding if planed carefully, choosing the right inhabitants for your setup and giving time for the tank to properly mature. Keep up the good work. I love your aquascaping. :thumbup:
 

cristhian

New Member
thanks

Thanks for your comment Aromano.
Also thank you for your patience and for your help to setup my tank.
I`m very excited about it and i know that it needs more patience, this is not like
fresh water tank, i know that.
But i`m taking care about it and looking close for all the levels.
I have already 4 snails, their looking good, let see if i got luck.
thanks
 

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skipm

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I just realized what your aquascaping reminds me of, an amphitheater. I look forward to seein ghow you fill it out with corals. Skip
 

cristhian

New Member
Thanks for the comments guys.
I really got some help from Aromano to set up my tank, he knows a lot.
My LR are almost cure, i dont think i have to wait to long to make the cycle.
I already have some snails and 2 damzel, they look good.
The only thing is the water temperature, is around 81.5F during the night and 83.5F to 84F during the day.
I`m keeping the lights on for about 8 hours and the moon lights at night.
The tank is located in a small room in my house that use to be very warm during the day, i`ll try tomorrow to keep all the windows open to see if i can lower that.
 

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aromano

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The damsel is a very hardy fish will probably go through the cycling process just fine, but they can get aggressive towards other tank mates, so you might have to remove them before introducing more peaceful inhabitants.

As far as the temperature is concern, stability is really the key; so trying to keep fluctuations between 2 to 3 degrees is ideal. 84 degrees is definitely too high and it's probably related to the room temperature in the house. Usually having the AC set at 75 will keep your temps between 78 and 80 with a standard NC12DX.
 

cristhian

New Member
Change room

Hi Andre, thanks for the tip.
You know, i`m not happy with the tank in that room, i`m gonna have to move it.
Is a small room and its very hot, even if i keep the a/c at 75F, the temperature doesn`t go down. I saw today in the afternoon with the ligths off it was 84.7F, that`t too hot. Right now(1am) is about 81F.
Well i`m gonna wait until the cycling to finish and then move to a bigger room to see what happen. Anyway i have to remove those damsels to put the clowns and i think i`ll have to move the rocks cause they are fast men!!!
The good thing is the ammonia is about 0.10 and Nitrites 0, getting low.
I`ll let you know brother
thanks
 

r00onmac

New Member
where do you shop in miami?? im in miami too and i only know of two decent shops, one is majorly overpriced, but they seem to know their stuff.. and the other is basically corals only right now.. he has some fish but thats not why i go... his corals are decently priced i suppose and the owner is really nice, i can usually talk 10 bucks off a price..
 

cristhian

New Member
Hi r00onmac, well like you i`m newbie, i bought my tank in a store in Boca Raton. I went there with a friend who lives there.
In Miami i know the Exotic Aquarium at Bird Road an 73, they have good stuff there but is a little expansive.
Also i never been ther but i heard about a store on US1 and 143 with the name Atlantis.
My tank is only a week old and is doing very good.
 

r00onmac

New Member
yea exotic is the one with the mad high prices... across the street in the plaza with IHOP is a place called reef aquarium... that guy is really nice.. i suggest you buy your corals from him cuz he will cut you a deal if you buy more than one or just talk him down a little...
 

cristhian

New Member
New store

Hi r00onmac, i went last week to a new store, they have lots of corals and good prices. Is a little bit north of exoctis.
6570 SW 40st - 305.6671075.
I bougth 2 corals from them for a good price and they look very good.
hope u enjoy
 

sadielynn

New Member
I think most make them using pvc pipe :mrgreen:
If you ask in the diy there are some that can help you make one :mrgreen:
 
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