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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
Good morning everyone! Do you guys turn off your pumps when feeding? I feel like a lot of the food is getting pushed/sucked into the overflow even I fed my fish.
Yes. I put system into feed-mode. Turns off pumps and gyres for for 10 minutes. Then gyres come on for 5 minutes, stirring everything up that’s on sandbed, creates an additional feeding response, and then everything comes back on.

If I didn’t have a controller with that feature, I would just turn off pumps and gyres for for 10 minutes manually
 
I never turn anything off to feed
I think I will try the extra powerheads first since a little more flow would probably be a good thing if that doesn't help then I will try turning the pump off.
 
I think I will try the extra powerheads first since a little more flow would probably be a good thing if that doesn't help then I will try turning the pump off.
That's a big tank to flow. Adding a little more flow will be a win/win.
 
I never turn anything off to feed

To clarify my feed-mode choice: My new fish, the Mel and Tang get scared during feeding and go back and forth hiding and coming back out to feed. I found when I turn everything off they relax and eat better. Also, the big chunks of food that they love get diced into dust when wave makers are on.

Also,, I feed heavy and it literally just goes all in overflow if at least the pumps aren’t off - huge waste of money for me.

As these two get more confident and I add more fish, I’m going to leave just one gyre on during feeding for more active feeding response and stirring up sandbed food.

Everyone has a different style of feeding- I watched so many videos on reefers and vendors on HOW to feed. It got overwhelming; so I combined some methods based on my current personalities in the tank.

Also, human nature to nourish others is built into our DNA and also within our different ethnic cultures. So it becomes a very personal thing the way we feed our pets. I don’t think there is a wrong way, so enjoy it!
 
That's a big tank to flow. Adding a little more flow will be a win/win.

It’s interesting how the importance of flow is becoming the Biggest reason you will have success in your reef! All the top coral companies who do informational videos in the last 12 months have now put it as the TOP reason for success. And the videos are in-depth on all the different reasons this is so. It was eye-opening!

Katrina is right - big tank, gonna need great flow. Take time on research to purchase additional and/or new to replace what you have. Very important purchase,

If you want, I can send you the various videos if you haven’t had a chance to research yet
 
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Speaking of flow...I want 2 gyres for the new tank, so please help me watch for contests with them. Brand doesn't matter.

If I could, I would get the new Maxspect Clouds! Game changer on multi- directional flow! I’ll Keep on the lookout for contests/big sales for you.

I just can’t justify replacing my 5 months old RS ones that are completely sufficient for my tank size and type of corals.
 
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Good morning everyone! Do you guys turn off your pumps when feeding? I feel like a lot of the food is getting pushed/sucked into the overflow even I fed my fish.
My wave maker has a feed mode that turns it off for 10 minutes. I leave my return pump on.
 
It’s interesting how the importance of flow is becoming the Biggest reason you will have success in your reef! All the top coral companies who do informational videos in the last 12 months have now put it as the TOP reason for success. And the videos are in-depth on all the different reasons this is so. It was eye-opening!

Katrina is right - big tank, gonna need great flow. Take time on research to purchase additional and/or new to replace what you have. Very important purchase,

If you want, I can send you the various videos if you haven’t had a chance to research yet
I am always open to watching more videos! I feel it's important to get as many point of views and information as one can before deciding what is best and then having other options if the first one you try doesn't give the desired results.
 
I am always open to watching more videos! I feel it's important to get as many point of views and information as one can before deciding what is best and then having other options if the first one you try doesn't give the desired results.
I’ll send in a bit. And agree; the more you know the easier it is to adjust or use something new in this hobby. Especially when the “experts” are doing the same and the good ones admit it
 
Sorry guys, I slept in a minute or 33...

I turn off the return when I'm feeding corals, I rarely turn off powerheads. I use two auto feeders because of some hungry and finicky fishes. One feeds into a feeding tube that forces the food to drop off the surface before it leaves the cone of safety. The other one is flakes and it feeds close to a powerhead but it gets pulled into the vortex of surface agitation before it gets to the overflow and the majority of the food falls off the surface into the tank. Some inevitably goes into the sump but it's very rare my fish miss much.
 
I should add, I don't turn off anything for feeding the fish, just the return for the corals because I broadcast feed and I want it in the tank for a good 15-20 minutes before it can get to the sump.
 
Note to self: when u worked two days at LFS and then watched the grand babies a few days later; this causes two things:

A) you literally eat dinner like an HS linebacker, crash with cookie in hand by 8:30pm and THEN wake up at 3am all perky wondering if fish want to wake up and play

B) Since no human nor animal is available, you decide to write novels on R2R while chowing on cereal instead of just going back to bed like a mature human. And wait for 7am because you think that’s the “appropriate” time to have a cup of coffee…
 
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Sorry guys, I slept in a minute or 33...

I turn off the return when I'm feeding corals, I rarely turn off powerheads. I use two auto feeders because of some hungry and finicky fishes. One feeds into a feeding tube that forces the food to drop off the surface before it leaves the cone of safety. The other one is flakes and it feeds close to a powerhead but it gets pulled into the vortex of surface agitation before it gets to the overflow and the majority of the food falls off the surface into the tank. Some inevitably goes into the sump but it's very rare my fish miss much.
This is exactly what I was talking about - different needs/different ways. Tim has it down to a science.
 

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