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paigecamp

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I converted my 90 gallon freshwater to a reef tank. I will switch to a complete reef system eventually once I can afford it.
Currently, this is what I'm running...

Rock:
  • Approximately 60 lbs of live rock in a gravity-defying central reef scape that is highest in the center and slopes asymmetrically to both sides. I spent ages with glue and cement to create it and I am in love with the results.
  • It is built with loads of nooks and crannies, caves and areas for different light penetration
  • Sandbed of 1"-1.5" in different areas
Coral:
Softies:

  • Zoas
  • Mushrooms
  • Devils' hand
LPS:
  • frogspawn
  • Torches
  • Hammers
  • Duncan
  • Green candy canes
SPS:
  • Montipora Digitata
Rose-tipped bubble anemone

Livestock:

  • 2 gladiator clownfish
  • 1 Tomini tang (juvenile)
  • 1 blue-sided wrasse
  • 1 blue-green Chromis
  • 1 scarlet hawkfish
  • 1 blue cheeked yellow headed goby
  • 2 green clown gobies
  • 1 green spot mandarin

CUC:
  • 1 skunk cleaner shrimp
  • 1 red starfish (fromia?)
  • 2 emerald crabs
  • Several blue-legged crabs
  • 8 nassarius snails
  • 1 conch snail
  • A few other snails (different varieties)

Equipment:
  • Eheim Pro4, 600
  • 2 AI prime 16 LED lights
  • 4 different-sized power heads
  • 2 100w heaters
  • Fluval in-line UV sterilizer (I doubt this does more than algae even at the canister's slowest flow rate)
  • Small HOB fuge with small grow light
As I said it's a work in progress. It's a balancing act right now trying to maximize what I can do with this tank and not sinking money into equipment that won't be needed when I do buy a complete reef system.
 

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It sounds like you are off to a good start! Congratulations on the new adventure! If you are comfortable sharing, we'd love to see pictures of your tank. :)
 

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