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Nanos are harder to keep then larger tanks because your margin for error is razor thin. Any ammonia, I mean any at all is going to be deadly in that small a tank. You added more liverock which is good but your tank continues to cycle because you have to give it time or add an insta cycle...
We were there early on Sarturday and got to chat with Jamie and the crew. Came home with a few things and got to look at the 160xl again and realize how big it is compared to what we have now.
For a sump you can go with a custom acrylic which is great but can get pricey and you have to get one built which can take time. This way you can set it up excatly as you. You can also buy like a non reef ready 120g glass tank and get glass cut to create baffles. You will save money but is...
If your hermits are eating coral you might want to throw them in the sump. It seems once they get a taste for corals, they will continue to eat coral. How did the acan look before you put it in the tank?
BTW, rockwork looks great.
First off, welcome back John.
Secondly when you say large cube what size are you looking for? You can probably price a 45g, 60g or 90g marineland or deep blue cubes for a lot less than that AIO system. Slap a glass holes kit on there and a sump and you are in business. Talk to AO or Trop for...
Picking a top three is tough but the two I visit the most are Trop and AO. There are a few I have not been too or have not been to in a while that I really can't grade right now. Also there are some new ones popping up (Elos) that have potential but are too new to tell.
The benefits to the Coast to Coast overflows is that obviously they don't take up any room in the tank and fish can't really get stuck in there. Don't know if that is worth 1500, sound like for you it is not.
Are the corals brown or are they colored up and you are just looking for more color?
Lets start with the easy one: What k rating are your bulbs?
Second: The best thing to do for your SPS/LPS is provides a very low nitrate and phosphate environment.
LPS depends on the lighting and it also...
Well it sounds like you found the max ramp up for your tank and sounds like your photo period it pretty spot on. Good luck and will be looking for some pictures soon.
Depending on how you are ramping your leds up that might be a bit long. The other thing is how are your corals handling the light? Do you see bleaching? Are the polyps retracted at all? LEDs are kind of a new ballgame for everyone and each fixture is so different depending on the LED that is...
You can pick up some more nassarius snails to help with the problem and you can also increase flow as well. I had them pop up for me in small areas when I took my CUC out to treat for flatworms and redbugs. Generally it was in areas with less flow than others, but after I added my CUC back it...
With halides you can go as low as 3-4 hours without dramatically affecting your corals. You can also black your tank our for 2-3 days without having any adverse effects.