Welcome back and have fun.
Your 3 gallon is my plan, all corals but still thinking about a little crab and possibly one fish. Are there nano sized goby?Welcome back!! This hobby has a way of never letting people go for too long. I love the tank, I have a little 3 gallon on my desk at work and it's a ton of fun. No fish, but I have a bunch of sexy shrimp and a variety of coral in there.
Whiskey
Sorry to hear about your tank… After my 75 crashed I intended on restarting in a cube but life got in the way. I will say, it feels good to be salty again!I've come to the stark realization someone forgot to post a welcome on here....,,I'll keep my eyes open for that schlump and fine him!😁
Till then, HOWDY, and welcome back AnotherMeuser!
Like Whiskey said, we get almost as many returns as new reefers on here......the ones that got hooked on this and had to stop for a bit, rather than a passing fancy that passed for them.
I had a heartbreaking failure of my system this past winter.....and after licking my ego wounds am looking forward to returning, though as most, greatly reduced in capacity.
Looking forward to following,
Hack
Yeah! Emeralds are great, they help with many kinds of algae as well. I had one for a long time but I don't think I fed the tank enough. I'm going to get another one myself. I have a hermit in there, but it's not good for bubble algae.Your 3 gallon is my plan, all corals but still thinking about a little crab and possibly one fish. Are there nano sized goby?
I haven't used that one, but propellor powerheads for a tank this size are a challenge. I used this one in my 10G and eventually moved it over to my 25.I think I found a much cheaper alternative to a mp10. Has anyone had any experience with the hygger Mini Wave Maker? https://a.co/d/80F0YGj
Both of those are on my list. I picked up a clown and a couple hermits to help kick start the ammonia cycle. I’m having a hard time finding a small enough pump that is controllable. I will definitely check into the one you shared. Thank you.Yeah! Emeralds are great, they help with many kinds of algae as well. I had one for a long time but I don't think I fed the tank enough. I'm going to get another one myself. I have a hermit in there, but it's not good for bubble algae.
There are golbies like the Clown Golby that stay really small and are good for a 10 gallon tank. They are also perching fish that don't really swim around all that much.
Whiskey
Yeah, I faced the same thing. All the propellor pumps are huge. This one is a little different because it inverts the motor to have it running vertically and save space. There is also the AI Nero which is like a computer fan and has the motor overlapping to save space.Both of those are on my list. I picked up a clown and a couple hermits to help kick start the ammonia cycle. I’m having a hard time finding a small enough pump that is controllable. I will definitely check into the one you shared. Thank you.