my redsea nano updated pics

gojohnnygogo

New Member
I have had my nano up and running now for about a month and a half and everything has been going very smoothly, I had one algae bloom that lasted a couple days but the snails did a good job on cleaning most of the algae up I used my algae scraped for the little that was left, the only incident I have had was my emerald crab ripped one of my hermit crabs to shreds. I woke up one morning and there were pieces of hermit all over the tank, the emerald crab has been finishing off the final bits and pieces of em when shes near them. Is this normal? I think the hermit got too close to the cave the emerald crab hangs out in. I just added a new piece of rock that has a bunch of fire polyps on it, some green growth and even came with some tiny little thin white starfish of some sort that is so tiny I cannot find it anymore. I also added a 1watt led moonlight by aqualight and even tho they are a bit pricey, the look of the tank at night is totally worth it in my opinion.

Stats:
1 Redsea Aquavase Wave Style Tank approx 2.5gallons
1 Redsea Nanofilter
1 13watt combo blue/white light
1 1watt Aqualight moonlight

Livestock:
2inches livesand
3-4 pounds liverock
Torch Coral
Xenia
Green Mushroom
Star Polyp
Brown zooanthid?
Fire Polyps
1 False Perc Clown
1 Blue Tang (soon to be moved to larger tank)
1 Hermit Crab
1 Emerald Crab
1 Bumble Bee Snail
1 Nassarius Snail
1 Jumbo Tonga Snail? (stays under the sand bed)
various other little creatures, I see little tiny green looking worms possible? a couple? are they bad? I also have noticed some weird looking worm thing that climbs the glass at times, has some things like little spike feelers off the sides, almost looks like a tiny slug without a shell, some other microorganisms that Im not familiar with. I was wondering if fire polyps required a little more light do you think then normal? or 13watts can provide anyways, they are open a lot but closed at times and im not sure if its normal or if they should be open more. I add about a drop of iodine every couple days as well as carbon, a drop or two of liquid plankton as well. and feed formula 1 and 2.


 

mihkaail

New Member
Hi

sorry but is that a blue tang in there?!

If it is, i bet it'll get whitespot within 2 weeks. They just dont do well in confined spaces.
 

Vafik

New Member
1 False Perc Clown
1 Blue Tang (soon to be moved to larger tank)
1 Hermit Crab
1 Emerald Crab
1 Bumble Bee Snail
1 Nassarius Snail
1 Jumbo Tonga Snail? (stays under the sand bed
I didnt catch that at first either. It does look good in that little tank though :D Even if it is just for alittle while.
 

gojohnnygogo

New Member
does xenia need to be in a low flow area? I just added a new aquaclear 20 to my tank last night, it hangs perfectly on the side and i have to turn the thing almost all the way down to keep the flow under control, I think im gonna slowly increase the flow each week to get a high rate of flow eventually, the thing adds tons more flow then I had with the redsea nanofilter, I am very happy with this new filter, I like the three stages of filtration, I was wondering, it almost blew my xenia over but I think the xenia will eventually adapt to the higher flow, is this the case? or does the xenia need to be moved to a low flow area of the tank?
 
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