My 29g Nano Reef

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About 8 months ago my fiance and I purchased a Red Sea Max 250...to make a long story short, he has control issues and I wanted to be involved. Our solution? He got me my own Red Sea 130! We got it for a great price, only downfall was he had to pick it up from the middle of DC and the guy lived on the 4th floor of an elevator-less apartment building. (I wasn't exactly remorseful when I heard this information.) The tank had already been established for 4 years, but I wanted to start from scratch. We ended up selling all of the live rock, corals and fish, and now here we are with my very own Nano Thread! :xd:

The tank has been up and running for 3 days now. Just starting to get that lovely brown algae. I've already done a few upgrades, and in my opinion it's looking better than ever! I welcome all comments, suggestions and tips. Happy Reefing!

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Well, here we are about three weeks later. Everything is running great after a few tweaks, water testing perfect, and temperature is just right. Added some snails, hermit crabs, and a cleaner shrimp last week. Yesterday, I added a blue damsel (Rex), a purple firefish (Nala), and a six line wrasse (Timone). I also decided to add a few little frags I had been saving in the bigger tank. Kenyan Tree, Pulsing Xenia, and one little Radioactive dragon-eye zoa. I'm anxious to have my clam back soon, but I think i will give my tank at least 2 months.

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I'm very pleased wiIth how everything is coming along. I can't wait to see what that one little Dragon-eye will become. I think the Zoas have become my favorite.

Hope everyone is having a fun day!
 
Looking good!
 
Good job on the nano I've been thinking of getting a 34gal myself but those small tanks scare me LOL but would look great on my night stand
 
Good job on the nano I've been thinking of getting a 34gal myself but those small tanks scare me LOL but would look great on my night stand

Thanks! I highly recommend doing a smaller tank if you have a larger one already. Changing water is easy, I just make a little extra each week, and its so small I can wipe the glass and outside down in about 10 minutes. A tank in the bedroom would be amazing! I'd love to get my son a micro tank, I'm just not sure if he's really into the whole fish thing yet lol
 
Took a trip to Ocean City this weekend, on the way home stopped by Pacific East in Mardela Springs, MD. I highly recommend you stop by if you're in the area, but they have an online store also. Picked up a small colony of Fire & Ice Zoas, and a Tahitian Flame Angel who's gorgeous! I could easily go broke in that store. Here's some pics, the pictures of the flame angel and fire & ice zoas don't do them justice, after-all they were taken on an iphone.


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A couple weeks ago my fiance took me to a local guy who sells coral out of his basement and picked up an Orange Ricordia, and some Mean Green Zoas. And from the big tank added an Acropora I bought a couple months back, and Mr. Clam, my pride and joy.

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Tonight, the hubbs brought me home a baby Lawnmower Blenny, cutest thing I've ever seen. I'll post him up next time.

Happy Reefing!
 
Those are some sweet coral. Nice addition. Clams got some sweet pattern. And keep an eye out for that flame. I'm having trouble with mine with picking on coral.
 
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Thanks! I had heard before you should be cautious with them, but when I found out he was from Tahiti I couldn't resist.

Can anyone tell me what this is? I'm pretty sure it's eating the sheddings from my shrimp, and it retracts back into its hole quite quickly. It's atleast 5 in, haven't seen him in his full glory yet.

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looks like a bristle worm, some say its a beneficial scavenger, others say its a nuisance. I have one in my pico I cant catch for the life of me... they creep me out, plus when they get big they have to potential to catch small fish which is why I want it out of my tank. Ive got fish that max out at like an inch so I have reason to fret
 

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