55 Gallon Reef Tank (Start April 2024)

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Here to document the new journey. I used to keep all kinds of saltwater tanks long ago but never had the lighting to keep more than softies. Looking forward to trying for more of a mixed reef on this one. Super excited about all the advancements in tech since I had a tank last (10 years).

55 Gallon 36" x 18" x 20" deep Acrylic
Sump system (for the first time)
(2) Redsea RL90's

Feedback welcome! Cheers!
 
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I added the first inhabitants a few days ago

(2) Turbo Snails
Conch
(4) Trocus
(6) Cerith
(2) Nasserus

I had a diatom explosion after cycling so I wanted to get some algae eaters in there. I accidentally got the nasserus snails because of the sand bed I have and wanting some sand snails but they eat meaty foods not algae. Oops. I fed them a small piece of uncooked shrimp we had in the freezer. One of them came up straight away and ate some. The other did not emerge.
 

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After having the turbos for a day I realized how little flow I had in the tank. There was snail poo lining the outside of the sand bed. There was so much! I went out and bought a gyre, Redsea reefwave 45. Really happy with it so far.
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I also decided to use the lock line return nozzle again (after initially flooding my sump, siphoning water back). I'm keeping the end up a lot higher this time. I also modified the elbow that feeds it with some holes at or above the water line to help break the siphon. Seems to work OK
 

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