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My tank is hitting 1 year old in 4 days, so I thought I would share the journey. Just ordered a Waterbox Infinia Reef 150.4 and will be moving everything over once it gets here.

For the tank itself, this is an aqua top 21.6. I had to modify the back compartment in the return pump section with a strip of acrylic to maintain a constant water level in the rest of this tank. I quickly noticed after putting everything together that this was not a really good design for a reef tank. The price was good, and I was going to make it work. I removed the sponges that came with it and went with a small bubble magus protein skimmer, and the other compartments filled with rock rubble. That’s all for filtration. I also removed the glass lid and made a screen top.

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For lighting, I went with Noopsyche K7 V3. Beananimal made an extremely helpful tool to set up the light. I made an AB+ profile and slowly ramped it up over a few months. It now runs at 75% and has been that way for over 6 months. I’m a big fan of not messing with stuff.

The rock had already been cycling in a bucket for close to a month while I waited for the light and protein skimmer to come in. I found a store that had a bin full of nice used Fiji rock, but it was bone dry and had been for some time. I got about 11lbs of it, got a 7.5lb bag of dry rock, and bought one medium-sized live rock that was in a pet store's tank. The sand is the Carib Sea live oolite sand.

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I have consistently done weekly water changes of 10% every Friday and test all parameters before the water changes. My Parameters stay pretty consistent.

Temp 78 maintained by eheim heater paired with an Inkbird.

Ph 8
Alk 8
Calcium 450
I am dosing kalk through Ato

Mag 1300 not sure how accurate test is.
Nitrate 10-20
Phos .1

I make my own food consisting of many different fresh seafoods and algae blended up. I don’t feed pellets or flakes.

I was going for a mixed reef this time. I’ve never really tried SPS, so I wanted to give that a shot this time. Wasn’t really sure about the flow as I was only using 4 small power heads. I eventually upgraded them to two of the 18 watt hygger gyres. I find them quiet, easy to maintain, and very easy to get the flow just right. I have them set to random at 75% and synced up, and have very good flow throughout the tank.


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I played around with separate hammer and torch gardens, but ended up not liking the look. I wanted the corals to be more random with different colors throughout.
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Fast forward to a year later, and this is what I’m working with.
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Thanks for looking!
 
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Following along! Your tank looks great!
 

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We have that tank at the office-- it's a nice tank that not a lot of hobbyists know about. (I never really experienced the rear-chamber problems you did; we did remove the sponge, and we do use a ATO). Yours looks beautiful.
 
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We have that tank at the office-- it's a nice tank that not a lot of hobbyists know about. (I never really experienced the rear-chamber problems you did; we did remove the sponge, and we do use a ATO). Yours looks beautiful.
Thanks! Yeah I noticed in mine, the display volume and the rear chamber water volume was always the same. The acrylic that I put in keeps the display level the same all the time and only the return pump section lowers. I also have an ato with a 3 gallon bin that last me about two weeks before I need to refill it. It is a nice tank and it has worked out very well for me.
 

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I have an IM UV steriliser dropped in where the sponge used to be, running 24/7. It doesn't fit perfectly, but it does keep the water crystal clear. 😉 That, and basic filter floss.
 

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