You could run GFO to help, or something like Seachem's Purigen. With that lighting you should be able to do acro's. I had a frag in mine last year that was thriving and the only filtration I had was water changes
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printthread.php?t=19744&pp=40I've ran Chemi Pure in it before, never tried purigen though. Would I just use it kinda like bagged carbon? just drop it in the filter section?
it looks so good! i love the rock :)
Thought I would take a turn and update. We added a couple pieces of acropora from the swap along with an acan and some zoas. The acros have been in the tank for about two weeks. I am working on getting some purigen running in there soon. We are hoping to add some rics and maybe an invert. I have been looking for a squat lobster. Any good invert ideas?
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Wow! That sure is an awesome lil tank!
OK so the acro in a pico!!! Wow what can I say ya'll are some risky people ;) I will be following this to see how it goes it is looking very beautiful for such a little tank. Off to a great start guys!
Heidi
Thanks you two. We were able to keep Hydnophora in this tank before, so thought we'd give acro a shot this time. So far there has been a little color fading in one but other than that they seem good.
That graciliara should help water quality too!
Interesting look, I like it :) Do you have any plans for fish, inverts, etc?