Jenyphur's BioCube 32 LED Blog
I have decided to chronicle my journey for better or worse. Let's hope mostly for the better. :)
After a recent trip to Maldives, I was inspired to get back into the hobby but this time. Had tanks many years ago but never a reef tank. I decided to go with the Coralife Biocube to minimize equipment and lighting upgrades. Funny, I have only had the thing set up for 3 days and am already planning on changing out the media basket and probably adding an ATO, skimmer possibly and other 'stuff'. I would like to have a few fish (the normal stuff) and learn how to keep/grow corals. I am a complete newbie on this part and have NO idea what to even start with but this is why I am here. 3/11/2017 Set up the stand and tank and got everything ready. Here is the list of the items I had ordered and decided on (after researching and reading over way too many posts).
Aquascaped the tank to try and get some height but also to provide different levels as well as some caves/tunnels for the little guys eventually. Need to buy some epoxy to 'glue' the rocks together to add stability I will post pics of the tank after I post this. Day 1: 3/12/2017 Tank pretty cloudy still and realized that the stock power head was pointing down so it was kicking up the sand. Redirected it to the top and found that the water was getting clearer quicker. Temp: 78 pH: 7.4 (not sure why so low) Ammonia: 2.0 Nitrite: 1.0 Nitrate: 10 Salinity: 36 (too high) Day 2: 3/13/2017 Tank pretty cloudy still and realized that the stock power head was pointing down so it was kicking up the sand. Redirected it to the top and found that the water was getting clearer quicker. Added Bio-Spira today to get things started. Temp: 78 pH: 7.8 Ammonia: 2.0 Nitrite: 2.0 Nitrate: 10 Salinity: 35 Keeping lights off and just waiting, watching and reading/researching. Comments, advice and whatever else you want to throw my way are welcome. I am sure I will make mistakes but hopefully will minimize as much as possible. I know this will take me months/years to achieve the look I am going for. Jen |
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Day 4: 3/15/2017
Looks like I am getting a spike in Nitrites and Nitrates and ammonia is down. Temp: 78 pH: 8.0 Ammonia: .5 Nitrite: 5.0 Nitrate: 40 Salinity: 1.026 (35) Excited to see something happening in there, even though technically I don't see anything happening in there. |
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Following along!. We have had our 32 cube up and running since about Sept/Oct.
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Glad to see your tank cycling
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Yup glad to see this and look forward to your progress. If you have $30 to spend look into the Red Sea reef mature kit. It's kinda the same thing as biospira but a little more technical. I can't say for certain if it works or not but it gets you a little more involved with the tank during your cycle.
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Happy to see a few followers. I am going to go look at the Red Sea reef mature kit right now. Also..what is the best test kit to test additional things like calcium, etc. ?
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i just ordered the red sea sea reef foundations pro that does ca, alk, & mg
ive been using the red sea marine care test kit from the begining that does nh3/4, no3, no2, ph, & alk i go to the LFS and have them test every few weeks and they are all in sync |
i also use the hanna ulr for phosphates
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I'll second Red Sea test kits other than nitrate, it's super hard to read the color end point. I'll prob pick up the nitrate pro kit the next time I go to the lfs but for now I'm using API. Like smoke I'm using the foundation kit and it's great.
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Following along, I'm about a month further along with my BC 32! Good luck, and looking good so far!
I've been happy with the RedSea test kits -- marine pro (?), the reef kit for Ca/Mg/Alk, and their standalone phosphate kit. They take a little longer than the API kits I used before but seem more precise. I really like your rockwork. I also like your sand -- I don't think you'll regret the finer sand decision. I really like the two-tone, layered look with the light. |
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Day 5: 3/16/2017
Temp: 78 pH: 8.0 Ammonia: 0 Nitrite: 5.0 Nitrate: didn't test today Salinity: 1.026 (35) So no ammonia but still lots of nitrite. Now it's just time to be patient. Thanks for the nice words of encouragement and of course the advise. It's like having a new puppy...so excited each day. Bought the RedSea reef foundations pro so that will be interesting to see what my numbers are. |
Day 5: 3/16/2017
Temp: 78 pH: 8.0 Ammonia: 0 Nitrite: 5.0 Nitrate: didn't test today Salinity: 1.026 (35) So no ammonia but still lots of nitrite. Now it's just time to be patient. Thanks for the nice words of encouragement and of course the advise. It's like having a new puppy...so excited each day. Bought the RedSea reef foundations pro so that will be interesting to see what my numbers are. |
Nice start! I like the rockscape, interested to see it come along.
Do you know what type of corals you'd like to end up with? Mushrooms/most zoas= beginner Lps= beg/moderate sps= mod/pro If possible, I highly encourage a 2nd mini setup of a cheapo 10gl quarantine tank. Read up on coral dipping (also bayers dip, be careful using this method tho). Both of these are preventatives for the display tank. |
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I am definitely interested in doing LPS and mushrooms/zoas but still trying to figure out what lps actually is...I have been watching lots of videos. I tend to like the corals that show movement. One of my favorites so far is a frogspan. I also like the Neon Toadstool Leather Coral. But I am so new I actually like them ALL. So much to learn!!! |
Oh and hopefully one day I can have a purple clam...as this will definitely remind me of my trip to Maldives. :)
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Would a 5 gl be too small? I love the looks one I found on Amazon but it's 5 gallon and more vertical than horizontal. https://www.amazon.com/Marineland-ML...ct_top?ie=UTF8 If I have to get a boring old 10 gl one I will but I don't want to hahahahah. |
For my QTs I use something like that but not. A regular 20G with a marineland hood and HOB filter. The hood is mainly so nothing jumps out.
Light are almost always off to have a calming effect. Then a few pieces of PVC elbows are all the décor to give the fish hiding places to keep safe. Since the BC is small you will have small fish. So a 5G won't be bad but I would suggest going up to a 10G just for more water stability. And long is better than tall when fish want to swim around. |
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If you have it, invest in a light that matches the display tank so the transition from qt to display is minimal (Since light plays a huge role in corals). My BC29 has a Nanobox Large retro kit and 10gl qt has a nanobox mini (200.00 light) but its not needed, just ideal. |
These are great replies and I have decided that 5 gallon is too small and it would be better to have a longer, shallow tank. I'll be on the look out for one that looks 'pretty' at the same time. :)
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Following along :)
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Day 6: 3/17/2017
Numbers are the same so I decided to dose the ammonia to 2 using pure ammonia from ACE Hardware. Besides the funny side story of me thinking it would be a good idea to sniff the bottle when I opened it because I wasn't sure if ammonia actually smelled or not and nearly passing out...nothing too exciting to report on. Day 7: 3/18/2017 Temp: 78 pH: 8.0 Ammonia: 0 Nitrite: 5.0 Nitrate: didn't test today Salinity: 1.026 (35) So the good news is the ammonia was clear within the 24 hours but still have high Nitrites. Of course I was second guessing myself and was making a trip to the LFS anyways so I brought in some water for them to test and they verified the test results and said everything looks good..nitrites at 5.0 and just be patient and any day it could be down to 0. Getting closer....yeah! I then had my little list of questions regarding ATO, acclimation kits, etc. He was super nice and spent quite a bit of town showing me the clowns I should eventually get (they are sooooo cute!!!) as well other going over some corals that would be good starter corals. I fell in love with the frogspan...and I am pretty sure it will be one of my first purchases. There was also another customer in there that was so nice and also helped to answer any questions. I thought he worked there but he said he didn't, just likes to hang out there lol. Awesome! Love the team spirit. I also watched a guy bring in his fish and get cash because he was moving out of state...I thought that was very cool. Bought the fish back at 1/2 price and even the live rock. What a great idea, I'm sure other FS do this but it's just a great idea. He also had some great advice. People have been so friendly. So all in all, I walked away with 10 gallons of RODI water, cleaning supplies, acclimation drip hose kit thingy and a lot more confidence. I did order the ATO online, I went with the AutoAqua SmartATO micro because I found it at a REALLY good price ($101). The LFS had it for $169. :( So sadly I couldn't justify buying it at the LFS but I figure thats $70 worth more coral and fish I can buy in a few weeks. |
It sucks to make the decision of lfs or online. Can't beat the online price but sometimes you can't beat the knowledge those lfs's have. Then you think about the cost of everything and it kinda helps make the decision for you;)
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