I'll see if I can get some more pics soon. It's been hectic with work and school.
I had a glass shop make the baffles out of acrylic. Then I glued them in with "Mr. Sticky's Underwater Glue", then sealed them with aquarium silicone.
The Coraline is not a problem, I was just saying that it had a little bit, more than I expected from buying "seeded base rock".
I'm waiting for my parameters to stabilize and make sure my cycle finished. It seems to be almost done; I dropped a shrimp in the day after I got the s.g. stabilized, had an
ammonia spike,
nitrite spike, and then a
nitrate spike, and my skimmer just yesterday started producing some nice black liquid in the collection cup, as opposed to the greenish/brownish water it's been making, so that is hopefully a sign it's broken in.
I adjusted my fish list one last time after seeing what's available locally (don't really want to order to pay s/h, since my local store has lots of tank raised specimens available):
2 Ocellaris clownfish
1 Yellow Headed Jawfish
1 Six Line Wrasse
1 Purple Firefish
1 Orange Firefish
1 Zebra Dartfish
1 Flame Angelfish
I saw the jawfish at the local store and he said he's had him in the display tank for over a year and he's eating dry foods no problem. He is so cool, just hanging out above his burrow watching the world go by.
One question, my
DKH is extremely high, like 17-18. My
calcium is at 420 and
magnesium is around 1250. I'm told if I keep waiting, it will lower on its own, but I'm wondering how long that will be. I know my tap water has extremely high
pH (like, over 8.0 straight out of the faucet, I'm slowly weaning my freshwater tank off buffers since most of those fish like it 7.0-7.2) and with the reef crystals, my PH sits at 8.3 day or night (higher dKH makes it more stable). Could it be that the Reef Crystals added an extra
buffer to my already high parameters? I have a bottle of purple up, but I haven't added any yet; with readings like those, I should be getting Coraline growing out the wazoo.
The only thing I can think of is if I can get something that just absorbs calcium, it will make the dKH drop as well, then I can dose just calcium til the dKH gets to an okay level, then dose to keep them both balanced. Any thoughts?