It all started with a gift Ecosphere last Christmas. When I read about taking care of it, I realized the inhabitants have a hard life. So I decided to jail break them. My family members are reef aquarium hobbyists, so they were delighted to get me set up with RO water, marine salt and chaeto from their refugium. My daughter's partner built a cool rock centerpiece for the shrimp to hide in. He cycled the rock for a couple of weeks and told me it was ready to assemble.
I bought live rock, which he rinsed a few times to help me. Now I know better, but it seemed to work okay and may be why I have so many copepods.
This is the intial set up before cheato and mid cycle.
As time went on, I added the cheato. This was at one month. The ammonia to nitrite was well established, but I was still struggling with nitrites. I did several water changes and kept dosing with Prime. My family member said the nitrites were not as big of a deal with salt water, but I have no idea. If I had known the cycle was not complete, I would have waited to add snails and Opae. We all made it through to the end, and the tank has finished it's cycle. The Chaeto and algae balls have kept the nitrAte at almost 0 so far.
At one month I was worried the shrimp would never come out and swim around, but lately they have been out and about. I have fed spirulina twice. It seems the copepods get much more excited then the shrimp. You can see them here, hanging out on hair alge on the sponge pump.
They watch me watching them, which amuses me. They seem to be doing okay, but I do worry about them having enough to eat.
I bought live rock, which he rinsed a few times to help me. Now I know better, but it seemed to work okay and may be why I have so many copepods.
This is the intial set up before cheato and mid cycle.
As time went on, I added the cheato. This was at one month. The ammonia to nitrite was well established, but I was still struggling with nitrites. I did several water changes and kept dosing with Prime. My family member said the nitrites were not as big of a deal with salt water, but I have no idea. If I had known the cycle was not complete, I would have waited to add snails and Opae. We all made it through to the end, and the tank has finished it's cycle. The Chaeto and algae balls have kept the nitrAte at almost 0 so far.
At one month I was worried the shrimp would never come out and swim around, but lately they have been out and about. I have fed spirulina twice. It seems the copepods get much more excited then the shrimp. You can see them here, hanging out on hair alge on the sponge pump.
They watch me watching them, which amuses me. They seem to be doing okay, but I do worry about them having enough to eat.