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00W's AIO Smorgasbord

Aquarium Profile and Equipment

What type of saltwater aquarium is this?
Mixed Reef
Total Water Volume
115
When did you start this tank?
Jun 16, 2015
What is your aquarium made of?
Glass
Aquarium Length (inches)
48
Aquarium Width (inches)
18
Aquarium Height (inches)
24
Aquarium Overflow/Drain
Drain Style (durso, herbie, etc)
Aquarium Sump
YES
Sump Water Volume
20
Aquarium Stand
Wood
Aquarium Controller
NO
Protein Skimmer
NO
Protein Skimmer Make and Model
Lifereef vs3-24
Aquarium Reactors
  1. None
Return Pump
Eheim compaction 3000
What types of equipment are you using for water flow and circulation?
  1. Powerhead
  2. Wavemaker
Water Flow and Circulation Equipment List
Jebao OW 20 x2, OW10, Jebao 1300, 2 sicce small WaveMaker.
Aquarium Lighting
  1. T5 Fluorescent
  2. Natural Sunlight
Lighting Equipment List
Odyssea T5 HO fixture
Lighting PAR and Goals
Low
Dosing Equipment Detail
None
Auto Top Off or ATO
NO
Aquarium Heating and Cooling
  1. I am using a heater or heaters
Water Temperature
77
Heating and Cooling Equipment Detail
Eheim 300w with ink bird controller

Aquarium Water Chemistry and Parameters

pH Level
8.3
Specific Gravity
1.027
Nitrate or NO3
19
Phosphate or PO4
1.12
Calcium
440
Alkalinity
7
Magnesium
1300
Salt Brand
Red sea blue bucket
Trace Element Dosing
Kent essential elements

Aquarium Natural and Mechanical Filtration

Substrate
Bare Bottom (BB)
Substrate Level
No Substrate
Live Rock
75
Live Rock Type
Unknown
Nutrient Export
  1. Protein Skimmer
  2. Filter Sock
Water Changes
YES
Water Change Details
10% every Monday

Aquarium Tank Inhabitants (fish, coral, invert etc.)

Fish List
  1. Angelfish
  2. Clownfish
  3. Surgeonfish Tang
  4. Other Predatory
Total Fish
4
Coral List
  1. Zoanthids
  2. Soft Coral
  3. Mushroom Coral
  4. Other
Total Corals
6
Invert List
  1. Anemone
  2. Snails
  3. None
Total Inverts
0
Livestock Detail
Have a trigger which is not listed.
Livestock Quarantine
  1. No Quarantine

Aquarium Nutrition (fish, coral, invert etc. feeding)

Fish Feeding Frequency
Multiple Daily Feedings
Coral Feeding Frequency
Do Not Feed Coral Directly
Fish and Coral Feeding
  1. Flake
  2. Pellet
  3. Frozen
  4. Algae Strips
  5. Other
Auto Feeder
NO

Additional Aquarium Information

What do you think are the keys to your success in reefing?
Patience
Anyone correct me if I'm wrong, but expect 3 or 4 major ugly stages in your tank through the first year.
The BRS videos said if you did it their way you would have little to no ugly stages... guess they lied...
 
Anyone correct me if I'm wrong, but expect 3 or 4 major ugly stages in your tank through the first year.
Possibly longer, yes.
 
Anyone correct me if I'm wrong, but expect 3 or 4 major ugly stages in your tank through the first year.
Not necessarily since she started with an existing system. Maybe 1 good short ugly phase here in a couple of days to a week or so while the tank rebalances.
 
The BRS videos said if you did it their way you would have little to no ugly stages... guess they lied...
Don't believe all of what BRS says.
 
Will definitely give you a head start/leg up.
I have not watched any BRS videos so I will not comment there.
I trust us guys not them guys.
Just saying...
 
I set my tank up 3 weeks ago, started with mostly dead sand, all dead rock, about 15 gallons of 70 of aged water from the 125, 10 pounds (out of 80) of live sand, and nitrifying bacteria in a bottle. I went through about a week of uglies last week and am coming out of that currently.
 
I like your version much better!
However, I only have 1 fish in my 70, 5 hermits, and 7 snails. No corals after 3 weeks, and the only reason the fish is there is because he was getting picked on and getting skinny.
 
I set my tank up 3 weeks ago, started with mostly dead sand, all dead rock, about 15 gallons of 70 of aged water from the 125, 10 pounds (out of 80) of live sand, and nitrifying bacteria in a bottle. I went through about a week of uglies last week and am coming out of that currently.
I had all live sand and rocks and have added bacteria. Today when I got home from work was the first time I noticed what i think is diatom algea.
 
Just because we can, doesn't mean we should.

Before adding hard corals (as opposed to soft, not as opposed to easy) make sure you can accurately test for things like magnesium, alkalinity, calcium, nitrates, ultra low phosphates, pH, and temperature or you risk flushing money. You don't have to go crazy on tests but you want basic information about your water quality.
 
I had all live sand and rocks and have added bacteria. Today when I got home from work was the first time I noticed what i think is diatom algea.
That's typically stage 1 of the uglies.
 
I set my tank up 8 years ago from my old 29 with existing live rock and 60 pounds of live rock off of Craigslist and petco and never had uglies.
But the tank didn't mature for almost 2 years.
I also only had 2 fish in that 2 years, no coral and 10 snails.
That was it.
 
Just because we can, doesn't mean we should.

Before adding hard corals (as opposed to soft, not as opposed to easy) make sure you can accurately test for things like magnesium, alkalinity, calcium, nitrates, ultra low phosphates, pH, and temperature or you risk flushing money. You don't have to go crazy on tests but you want basic information about your water quality.
I am thinking about getting the Hanna test kits I think they have one for each of those if I'm not mistaken.
 
I'm beginning to see that.
All my tank knowledge started in the 80s.
I read a lot. That's all I had to go on.
I pretty much do things and see things the same way.
Glad equipment got better though.
 

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