45 gallons Acros tank

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Where did you purchase the tank?
Did the stand and sump come with it or purchased separately?
And which t5 retrofit kits did you buy from brs? Thanks!
 
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Where did you purchase the tank?
Did the stand and sump come with it or purchased separately?
And which t5 retrofit kits did you buy from brs? Thanks!

The tank made by Leemar (I heard they run out of business).
The sump from Trigger System (emmerald version)
The t5s retrofit from bulkreefsupply.
 

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Thanks... I'm in the planning stages of my next build and have a similar footprint at 36x18.
 
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Thanks... I'm in the planning stages of my next build and have a similar footprint at 36x18.

If you have the 36 footprint then the 26 will be perfect choice. You will have a little space for dosing containers and return pump (if you plumped outside like me)
Here it is when I first installed.
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Very nice. I may have to go with the 34 sump though as the 26 won't fit my Lifereef skimmer. I plan on building two separate side cabinets in addition to the stand using 3/4" plywood. One for the ATO and dosing containers and one for the Apex and all the electronics. Now I'm just on the fence as to whether I'm gonna go ATS or refugium.
 

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Haha, you were right. Those were night time shot! [emoji39]
The rest of my pictures were daytime/normal lighting shots.

I don't know if acros really "eat" Reefroids or not (they do show feeding responses), but it does help raising the nutrients for sure.
Beside that I find out the Reefroids's particles are very very fine so if acros do catch food by their polyps (theory?!) , the Reefroid's particles will fit their "mount".
I do not cease to marvel at this beauty.
When the skimmer is turned off, and for how long?
 
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I do not cease to marvel at this beauty.
When the skimmer is turned off, and for how long?

My skimmer turn off around 3pm to 1am. I run it at night to generate more oxygen when the lights are off.
Whenever I notice there is too much algae, I run it 24/7.
 

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I use Instant Ocean, but I bought a bucket of ESV salt because I don't pike the residual left over every time I do water change.
I keep my calcium >400ppm and alk from 7dkh-9dkh.
So ur alk swing between 7-9 dkh?
 
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So ur alk swing between 7-9 dkh?

That would be a dangerous misunderstanding. If the Alk swings like that, acros sure suffered! [emoji1]
I keep my alk below 9dkh but higher 7dkh. At this moment, I test for alk every couple weeks, if the number drop below 8dkh, I increase the dosing a little bit (+ 10 mil/day). If the number get higher than the last time I test, I decrease the dosing - 5mil/day.
Using this method, plus the grow rate in my tank pretty much stable, in the past 6~8 months I keep the dosing at 65~75 mil/day, and every time I test for alk, it's very close to 8dkh.
 
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When you first posted did you imagine your tank would get so much attention?
I never expecting that! [emoji7]
If keeping a couple of clownfish in a 10 gallons doesn't count as "reef keeping", then this is my first reef tank.
I only have less than 4 years experience keeping a "reef" tank, and I love sps right at the beginning.
In the past 4 years, I read read read a lot about reef keeping. Honestly, I have read almost all articles, methods that other fellows post on this forum and reefcental forum. Still, I couldn't keep sps alive! Honestly, there was a time when I think that my tank has been cursed! Or more realistically, I think the previous owner did something with the tank, rocks (yes, I didn't know that I need to treat the rock at that time.) that make nothing possible to thrive. My tank was a joke to my friends for more than 2 years.
When I started this thread, one of them messaged me said : "So, you're back to the game huh". True is, I have never left!

Secret of keeping acros is a heavy dose of passionate and patience.



What ati bulb combo are you using in order? Thanks
It's 3 blue plus + 1 purple plus.

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Following are the beauties that don't have a name. No named acros:[emoji39]


I know it from Reef raft asia, but I don't know the name. Whatever it's, it looks unique to me. [emoji848]
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First time introduced on this topic, an no name I bought a while ago. I think it starts showing some promises. The color is unique, it orange! [emoji15][emoji15][emoji15]
I have to place same putty to help it in the fight with that evil monti! [emoji28]
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At first I thought this one is a rr bio hazard, turn out it isn't. It's something...more beautiful! [emoji7][emoji7][emoji7]
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So beautiful. Love the colours on the acropora in your tank.
 

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