I was terrible about documenting the setup and development of both my 24g aquapod and my 70g oceanic so I'm going to make sure to do it with this tank!
I've been wanting another tank for some time and knew this was about the max size I had any room for. I had been putting it off until my fish decided it was time for me, my new yellow headed jawfish was evicted several times to the overflow by my other fish in the 70g so this tank, although small, is for her. I can't take credit for any of the mods, took the ideas from threads on both RC & nano-reef.
Started with a stock 8g (8.9g according to Oceanic) biocube (thanks Roy!!!).
Plan:
- replace stock pump with mini jet 606
- add rotating hydroflo head
- pull bioballs, sponge, filter insert
- stealth 50wt heater
- pull grate from chamber 1 (LR rubble on bottom)
- add in some chemical filtration somewhere in the back, most likely chemipure, maybe purigen.
- pull grates from chamber 2, some LR on bottom, replace bottom grate, turn chamber into fuge
- round puck light from Lowes mounted via velcro in some sort of holder on rear
- create a pvc tunnel for the jawfish (to try to keep her from digging and so I don't have to fill the tank with sand)
Stocking:
- yellow headed jawfish
- tiny green banded goby (lost the one in my aquapod, he was my first fish and I really liked him)
- small cuc
- ? (I'm bad with overstocking my tanks so I'm sure something else will find it's way in)
Up keep:
- weekly 2g water change
- additional water changes if needed via exchanging water with my 70g
- nano nimble glass cleaner (once I find the old one I know I have and put new surfaces on it)
I'll start going into more detail and include photos later or tomorrow. At this point I have sand, rock, and water in the tank, puck light on the back, and pvc "tunnel" in place
but I'll walk you through how I got here during the past few days and you can join me on the adventure of learning to use a dremel this weekend to increase flow to chamber 2 and flood it for the fuge!
I've been wanting another tank for some time and knew this was about the max size I had any room for. I had been putting it off until my fish decided it was time for me, my new yellow headed jawfish was evicted several times to the overflow by my other fish in the 70g so this tank, although small, is for her. I can't take credit for any of the mods, took the ideas from threads on both RC & nano-reef.
Started with a stock 8g (8.9g according to Oceanic) biocube (thanks Roy!!!).
Plan:
- replace stock pump with mini jet 606
- add rotating hydroflo head
- pull bioballs, sponge, filter insert
- stealth 50wt heater
- pull grate from chamber 1 (LR rubble on bottom)
- add in some chemical filtration somewhere in the back, most likely chemipure, maybe purigen.
- pull grates from chamber 2, some LR on bottom, replace bottom grate, turn chamber into fuge
- round puck light from Lowes mounted via velcro in some sort of holder on rear
- create a pvc tunnel for the jawfish (to try to keep her from digging and so I don't have to fill the tank with sand)
Stocking:
- yellow headed jawfish
- tiny green banded goby (lost the one in my aquapod, he was my first fish and I really liked him)
- small cuc
- ? (I'm bad with overstocking my tanks so I'm sure something else will find it's way in)
Up keep:
- weekly 2g water change
- additional water changes if needed via exchanging water with my 70g
- nano nimble glass cleaner (once I find the old one I know I have and put new surfaces on it)
I'll start going into more detail and include photos later or tomorrow. At this point I have sand, rock, and water in the tank, puck light on the back, and pvc "tunnel" in place