21 years out of the game, back with an 80G

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I had aquariums from age 10, all through college. Last tank I had was a 45 gallon FOWLR salt tank in a crappy college apartment in Lawrence KS. The floor literally dipped where the tank was. I loved that tank. Things were so different then. I remember driving to Kansas City to pick up the live rock that was flown direct in from Fiji, covered in life. Deep sand beds and T5s were all the rage in 2001. I remember driving to different Home Depot’s throughout Kansas and Missouri trying to find that one store that would have the Caribbean play sand.

I lived on the saltwater forums every night learning all I could. I had the saltwater tank for two years but never added much coral, just a few small softies. We sold the whole setup in 2003 before moving back home to South Dakota after college.

Well, here I am, 21 years later. Much of that aquarium life has been forgotten. I’ve got a new wife, new house, kids are off to college themselves. My wife says to me: “you know anything about aquariums? I think we should get some saltwater fish.”

I instantly felt like a smoker who had quit smoking 20 years ago, but stashed that last pack of cigarettes under the mattress. I went back to the mattress to get that pack by coming back to these forums. I love how the science has changed.

Alright now for the build. I’m trying to buy as much used as possible since it’s likely I’ll upgrade this bad boy in 18 months. I picked up a Waterbox 110 setup and all of the gear, apex controller, skimmer, pumps, etc from Facebook marketplace.

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I drove 3.5 hours towards Minneapolis to pick up the used setup. I hadn’t considered the fact that an 80 gallon aquarium, stand and sump may not actually fit into a VW Atlas. Thankfully it barely fit but was much closer to not fitting than I anticipated. As long as I was in West Minneapolis I stopped at BRS to grab some rock, sand, salt etc.

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They don’t do walkins but were accommodating to my sudden stop. Lol.

I’ll keep updating this week on my progress.
 
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Just posting an update as to where the tank is at. I’m literally about three months behind on posting all of the updates. Overall, everything is going pretty much as expected. I’ve become literally addicted to coral live sales. I did t even know those existed two months ago, now I’m searching them out. I have added acros, torches, frog spawns, hammers, gonis, acans, chalices, cyphastrea, loads of zoas (how do you not buy a zoa every month?), duncans. It’s been a ton of fun. I’m trying to pace myself to allow room for growth and to see what thrives and what doesn’t.

I feel like I’m past the peak of the uglies and things are stabilizing nicely. The uglies forced me to dose some nitrate because they had bottomed out.

Here’s a phot update immediate after feeding corals, so the water column is full of particulate and some of the corals are closed up eating.

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Current stocking list is:
  • yellow tang (don’t worry he’s moving next year to a 7 foot tank)
  • 2 clowns
  • Coral beauty - so far so good, I think. Every other week, someone is taking a bite of 2-3 zoa polyps at night. I’m not convinced it’s the beauty.
  • 3 chromis
  • Bi color blenny who’s a joy to watch.
  • Fire shrimp
  • 2 cleaner shrimp
  • 2 hermits, one is an absolute snail murdering machine, proudly wearing a new snail suit every month.
  • I don’t know, like 50 snails across 8 species ranging in size from micro to medium size.
 
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Some day I’ll update the actual build but the tank is now 9 weeks old and I thought I would throw on some updated photos of some of my favorite corals.

Lucky Charms Aussie Lord (WWC) is my absolute favorite. It’s growing 5 new heads on the stem, so excited to see how it changes shape this month.

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I have some favia from WWC and a Tangerine Tango and Oceans Eleven Combo Echinata that that are probably growing the fastest of all my corals right now.

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I have 3 gonis that are looking good and expanding. Two pictured are: Soursop and a Mai Tai micro goni.

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I also grabbed a Scoly on a buy one get one free deal from my LFS that I’m pretty excited about as it’s my first Scoly and I’m hopeful it does well to add some painted ones in a Scoly garden.

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Some day I’ll update the actual build but the tank is now 9 weeks old and I thought I would throw on some updated photos of some of my favorite corals.

Lucky Charms Aussie Lord (WWC) is my absolute favorite. It’s growing 5 new heads on the stem, so excited to see how it changes shape this month.

IMGM2778.jpeg


I have some favia from WWC and a Tangerine Tango and Oceans Eleven Combo Echinata that that are probably growing the fastest of all my corals right now.

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I have 3 gonis that are looking good and expanding. Two pictured are: Soursop and a Mai Tai micro goni.

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I also grabbed a Scoly on a buy one get one free deal from my LFS that I’m pretty excited about as it’s my first Scoly and I’m hopeful it does well to add some painted ones in a Scoly garden.

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Those pictures look great!
 

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