New Living Ecosystem Aquarium Care Checklist
Congratulations on your new aquarium!
Now that you've had your aquarium installed and completed the online training and onsite install, you have taken in a lot of information.
Here’s a quick checklist of key tasks to focus on during your aquarium’s first month.
First Month Care
1. Daily check
Get into a routine of doing daily checks of your aquarium
1.1 The auto feeder is dispensing food (see point 3 for more details).
1.2 The fish are feeding.
1.3 Corals are stretching towards the light during the day, retracting at night. Individual corals may also retract during the day for periods up to a week.
Note - The clownfish will establish a social hierarchy which may include aggression and bullying.
2. Managing Algae & Cleaning
2.1 Expect increased algae growth in the first month as the ecosystem settles. It will grow fast, but it is easy to clean.
2.2 Clean the glass up to twice a week using the magnetic cleaner.
2.3 Clean the sand up to twice a week using the handle of the fishnet.
2.4 Wipe the rocks with a clean, soft cloth as required.
Remember – Do not use any chemicals in or around the aquarium.
3. Feeding & Auto Feeder Maintenance
3.1 The auto feeder has the feeding slot set to 3mm width, dispensing 0.5g of food per rotation. It is scheduled to feed at 12:00 PM daily.
3.2 Swap auto feeder food every 3-4 weeks to keep it fresh.
3.3 Trigger the auto feeder manually once per week to observe fish behaviour and give them a bit of extra food.
Note: The fish will be sufficiently fed just with the auto feeder without triggering it manually.
4. Lighting Schedule
4.1 The default lighting schedule is:
-
-
- Moonlight: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM (NAT Moon = 1 watt)
- Daylight: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Custom NAT R6, W12, G1, B24 = approx. 22 watt)
- Moonlight: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM (NAT Moon = 1 watt)
-
4.2 This schedule may be adjusted to suit your personal preferences using to our manual for details).
4.3 You can also control the lighting using voice commands:
-
-
- "Hey Lena, change colour"
- "Hey Lena, turn the light on"
-
Remember - Always say "Return to schedule" after making voice command changes (as per the manual).
5. Water Top-Up (ATO System)
5.1 Your Auto Top Off (ATO) reservoir has been filled with 10L-15L of water, which should last about one month.
5.2 Top up ATO using a clean water vessel or refill at the tap when needed.
5.3 The ATO water level sensor in the aquarium pump chamber glows green when operating, flashes green when pumping, and flashes red if there is a malfunction.
Note: If the water level sensor is red, check the reservoir water levels and pump, then reset by turning the power off and on.
6. Variable Flow Return Pump
6.1 The return pump is a silent, variable flow controllable DC pump. It includes a digital pump controller located under the power board in the cabinet.
6.2 The digital pump controller is set to “Mode 3” pulsing flow to create a gentle wave motion in the aquarium.
-
- Cube 80L Flow = P080 (80% power)
- Cube 130L Flow = P100 (100% power)
7. Questions and Support
7.1 If you have any questions, refer to our website where you can access:
-
-
- Lena, our Chat Assistant available under the Support button on our website.
- Membership Portal - Support tab for documentation such as the manual, frequently asked questions and this checklist.
- Membership Portal - Membership Academy for our online training.
-
7.2 Look out for a notification to sign up for a Maintenance and Care subscription if you’d like to outsource routine quarterly maintenance with water change and testing.
Your Living Ecosystem Aquarium is fully established upon delivery, but its biological processes will continue to mature, creating a more resilient and self-sustaining environment. Following these steps will help support this process and ensure your aquarium thrives.
By following this checklist, you’ll help maintain a healthy and balanced ecosystem. We’re here to support you along the way!
For technical support, please contact us at support@livingoceans.com.au