5.5G Budget Nano - reef-pi & open design

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I like what you have planned. Can I send you a roll of Velcro to clean up those wires? My OCD is on high alert .
LOL, i do use nylon jackets or even 3d printed scaffolds to secure the cables, but this tank goes through lot of changes. All reef-pi features are tested on this one first :-/ , which is why the cables are laying bare.
Actually i was using montera from ikea previously (https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/montera-cable-management-white-30147425/) ,
 
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Updates:
I changed the tank . After first months use, I didn’t like the visible heater and probes. I upgraded both my pico tanks with this rimless relatively cheap 4 G pico tanks. I removed the pumps in due process. I’ll be reprinting better brackets for them for the new tank .
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Corals are doing ok. I had to lower light intensity, liams clove was bleaching otherwise. I introduced few sps frags (Orange digi , a no name Acro and green slimmer), they are just barely alive. I ‘ll be ramping up on flow first

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I improved the ato sensor holder to have a small hinge to fix the sensor wire. It’s also easier to attach the float switch due to a predesigned cut in the socket to pass the wire . The design is available on thingiverse. I think I’ll increase the depth, I want to have more height difference between display portion and the back chamber.
Ato container :
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reef-pi , the controller powering this tank is doing good as well. Its been running continuously for a month now (rare since i deploy new reef-pi versions in this build first). Heres how the build in dashboard looks:
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I am being lazy and have not calibrated ph probe yet.
 

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Any update on this. how is it all running?
 

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The tank was wet today afternoon. I am using instant ocean reef crystal and also seeded the tank with one of my current tank water.
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I am using dry Tonga branches from my lfs. There will be a central elevated structure (on the left in current state) and several small individual island for isolating the fast growing encrusting corals. The rocks are not properly arranged yet, I have just dunked them in hurry for the time being

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Did you make or order this Reef pi??????
 
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Covid happened . Right before that house happened. Years have passed and I am finally getting some time to catch a breadth :) . And this means I am slowly setting up these old tanks. I had the tanks, rocks , extra equipment and multiple older reef-pi controllers sitting idle. Why not use it. This was the plan always (to have more tanks as and when time permits , life settles) .
Three months back I bought this original tank back to life .
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Water was in on 3rd Jan , earlier this year . I cycled the tank for good 2 months . As the original goal idea is to keep it as cheap as possible . I am incorporating lot of learning from previous years. Going with lot more rock this time , I think if i can keep it clean then it will pay of in stability , there’s the usual hob filter . I am using a stock kasa hs300 power strip . The led light I chose is from Amazon , it’s 1 foot, 12v bar led. An additional rio50 is in there for water movement . There’s 50w heater in it. Ato is through float switch.
 
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This is how the tank looks now , after almost 6 months
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The light , as I mentioned in earlier post is a combination of 4 led bars with an attached manual dimmer .

the reef-pi controller is pi zero based . I don’t think I need a controller for this tank, but it does add an extra layer of security for ato over run type risks

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3 month back ..
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Some of the coral inhabitants (most from my other tanks ).. blue tubbs
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Duncan and candy cane
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another type of zoa (id anyone ??), and a shroom
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A no name challice
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Ricordia
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Initially I also experimented with a direct control ato (for no controller based setup ) but later swapped it out with other build
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Spend some time to rearrange a few things in and stand .
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This pico is now in its own dedicated stand. I had made this stand for 3D printer, but felt it’s better suited for this tank. I changed the light from a fixed brightness stock light to a custom fixture made with maker beam and 3D printed parts. Lights are led bars, 2 blue(400nm) , 1 white (10k) and one a mix of red white blue led . It’s gives an awesome purplish metal Halide look. I have also attached an inline dimmer to ease acclimation of new corals., but otherwise it’s just on a timer .
After a mishap leading to ato dumping a lot of rodi water (float valve malfunction ) , I decided it’s to risky to use a direct float switch control ato setup. As you can see I have wired the ato with reef-pi :) . It gives the needed safety net as reef-pi will disable the ato if it runs beyond a specific amount of time , and also send me a text alert when that happens.
It took some time after the light swap for the corals to settle . But now all of them look healthy , and polyps are all open.
Here is the duncan
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I also added couple of frags of green slimer , just to see if it can make it
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Historically I have been able to keep green slimer , but not necessarily grow it. I think this time I’ll have better luck as i intend to start incorporating all for reef dosing regiment (through ato), later .
I also added a frag of gsp :) . Long live gsp , the confidence builder
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One of the thing I like a lot about pico tank is to be able to see the animals so close. I found this spaghetti worm in the rock structure. Fun thing to watch
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Rest of tank inhabitants are doing ok. Here are some of the prettier inhabitants
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That’s all for now .. I’ll keep this updated as I ll be very heavily involved in all the picos from now on :)
 
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Couple of weeks back I got a Catalina goby (didn’t knew that time it’s a cold water goby ) from lfs. It was part of broader haul for all the tanks .
I got a 120watt chiller and hooked that up with reef-pi and slowly bringing down temperature . I am pretty sure other corals won’t like it. I’m planning to migrate the ones that will show most stress. So far mushrooms look ok , gsp looks ok, alveopora is retracted to 1/2 of its previous size , Zoas also shows some level of stress but not completely closed.
I want to run the tank finally at or around 71 . Duncan is showing most stress as of now . I might move that coral in another tank tomorrow
Fts
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star of the show . This was Ryan’s choice. We call him fuzzy.
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Fuzzy is very skittish . He barely comes out of his cave .
part of the lfs haul was bunch of new corals. I have added a few more Corallimorphs /mushrooms
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rhodactis
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Placed this one at the top island. I hope it encrusts
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alveopora , not looking great but still ok
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candy crane looks ok
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Green slimer on top island , not best but polyps are still out .
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Orange branching monti on the other hand looks in better state (polyps out )
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frag of gsp . Looking just fine . I have a feeling gsp will survive 71F , we’ll see
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Tank is doing ok. Corals are not looking at their best , but polyps are still open at 74-75. I’m planning to reduce another degree in couple of weeks
fTs
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and here’s a close up of fuzzy
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He is very skittish. But he does browse around when he is not spooked
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