14 gallon cube soft coral macroalgae only tank

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Greetings! I am putting together a 14 gallon cube in my department's building and I figured I'd share the thread here. Its going to be a soft coral only tank. I plan on having leathers/toadstools, mushrooms, and xenia. I also plan on adding macro algae. There will be no fish in this system. I'll be posting updates soon!
 
Can't wait to see the updates!!!
 
My current equipment list:

  • Aqueon 14 gallon rimless cube
  • Sicce voyager nano
  • Seachem tidal 32
  • Finnex HPC 100w or 300w
  • Inkbird (to be bought later)
  • Two moani carib sea rocks (one more to be added later)
  • Kessil a80
  • Fl!pper float nano
  • Carib sea special grade sand
  • + Bio Spira, Reef Enhance, Reef Energy, Red sea dipX (never tried this dip so I am curious)
 
Here is the first picture! The tank is hazy from the sand. I will be adding another rock or two and a few corals Thursday! The stand is meant for fluval flex tanks.

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New coral addition! I also have an auto top off and safety shut off sensor coming in the mail as I will be away from the tank for quite a while.
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Update:

I was gone from the tank all summer, so the macro algae didn't make it, but the corals have grown a lot. I added another rock and more corals since then. Eventually I will replace the macroalgae, but for now I am letting my clean up crew deal with hair algae that took over this summer (there wasn't much of a clean up crew while I was gone). I can post some pictures if anyone is interested in seeing how the coral has grown. The toadstool has grown tremendously in such a small time frame.
 
Update:

I was gone from the tank all summer, so the macro algae didn't make it, but the corals have grown a lot. I added another rock and more corals since then. Eventually I will replace the macroalgae, but for now I am letting my clean up crew deal with hair algae that took over this summer (there wasn't much of a clean up crew while I was gone). I can post some pictures if anyone is interested in seeing how the coral has grown. The toadstool has grown tremendously in such a small time frame.
Sorry about the macro algae, but glad to see the coral is going good!
 
Sorry about the macro algae, but glad to see the coral is going good!


Eh it was a trial run. My guess is the tank ran low on nitrate and phosphate for a period, resulting in them dying but in turn raising nitrate and phosphate enough for the soft corals to maintain themselves.
 

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