Here is another update on the 90. It's just doing what it does lol. I'm still trying to get the dosing right and it keeps going down requiring me to increase the dose lol. This is a good thing, but man, it's tiring chasing these numbers. I checked the Alkalinity last night as it was 7.5, which is 2.0 lower than I want it (I want 9.5), but with that number, I can do larger increases as I have a large buffer zone. 7.5 is still just fine, in fact, it's what most reefs are at in the ocean. So no danger to the corals. The calcium is at 385 and above I had mentioned that I had to turn it down because it rose over a few days, well, lowering it to 18.5ml/day was too much, and it dropped. I want 420, it was at 385 last night, And on May 21st it was at 406 (hm, guess I didn't give y'all an update. oops. update below)
Calcium update that I didn't post previously. On May 18th 2023 it was at 399. I raised the dosing up to 20ml/day and it rose to teh 406 above. Well, I dialed it back down to 18.5 and it was at 385 yesterday. So I raised it to 19.3ml/day. Should be close. In fact, below is the video where I posted I was dialing in the dosing (2 part) which went live on May 21 2023
From there, the 90 is just kind of existing for the most part. I have not cleaned the sand in a while because I wanted to get a cleanup crew and yesterday the wife and I went to OKC and did just that. Full disclosure, we went there for a handfull of Chromis fish, but we ended up leaving with 11 Nassarius Snails, a sand sifting star fish and a lawnmower blenny.
Information on the Chromis will be in the 150 thread.
To be honest, I'm tired of vacuuming the sand bed lol. There are creatures out there that do this every day in the reefs, and guess what, no algae issues in the reef. So I wanted to get some little guys together to assist with the sand.
First are the Nassarius snails. At first I wanted the small ones, but they couldn't really find them (they found 1 lol) and so I said fine, lets get the medium ones. Since he had one, I said to give me 9 for a total of 10, and it was like, I will just give you 10 medium and you can have the small one for free. Okay great, the more the better. Now I have 12 in my tank. Adn last night after putting them in the tank, only my original was out and about. I'm sure after a few nights, the new ones will come out and play.
I did forget to mention that we purchased 5 Emerald Crabs. These little guys do nothing but eat detritus and algae. Perfect for helping keep the tank clean. They should grow quite fast.
The Lawnmower Blenny that we got was quite small. He has plenty to eat as I'm having a bit of a hair algae outbreak (reason for the crew honestly) and it's mainly due to me feeding more and not doing water changes as often. But a Blenny has a personality that I think everyone needs in their saltwater tank. They are just fun to watch.
The sand sifting star fish did do some cleaning last night when we put him in the tank, however once the lights came on, he went under the sand, and I'm not sure where he went lol. Having him down there is reason enough to not probe the sand bed with my gravel vac unless I absolutely have to. But, that is what they are there for.
I thought about getting a diamond goby, but resisted lol. Those guys are jumpers and I want to get the 150 setup before I get him.
I did actually do an update on the tank on May 27th but in the video I mentioned that I would overlay an image, and I had already uploaded it and was too busy to edit it and upload it again, so it never got published. I will post it below just for this site though.
That pretty much catches us up on the 90. There is more going on with the 150, so head on over there and have a read. It's exciting times right now, in a way lol.