After some time off, 20in modded cube

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Hi guys,
Well, it's been a while! 41/2 years, to be exact.
After a much-needed break from the hobby, I've started a new tank.
This time around, I'm focusing more on artistry within the tank than anything else.

I decided from the get go that the theme would be " acros floating in space", so, for that reason, the aquascape is rather spartan.

Equipment consists mostly of....what I had laying around ^_^ with a few other things given to me by long-time friends.

Tank - 34g Deep Blue 20in cube - modified for external overflow
Sump - 10g, partitioned in raceway style
Rock - 10lbs rubble rock in sump, 12 lbs Fiji Branch in display
Skimmer - Old Deltec Ap 600 external
UV - Aquanetics 25w
Return - Blueline HD 40
Flow - Vortech MP 10 x 4 ( Only two are running/needed right now)
Light - Ecotech Radion Gen2 Pro x 2
- jbj auto topoff, 2-part dosing, blah-dee-blah

In such a small tank, I wanted maximum coral space, so only a custom overflow would do:
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I built this slimline coast-to-coast overflow from some black acrylic I had laying around & cut the slots on the crosscut sled of my table saw. Turned out pretty nice, I think.
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The overflow projects a mere 15/16in into the tank, and has a total height of 1.5 in. Obviously, no bulkhead will fit in such a small box, so, out came the diamond bits.
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It's hard to see in the pic, but I cut a 1/2in wide, 10in long slot in the back glass of the tank, water flows over it and rides down the back glass into the external overflow, making it quite quiet, at least at the flowthrough speeds needed for a 35 gal tank...




Since I wanted a rock structure that would disappear over time, there was really no choice other than branch. I didn't, however, want a pile of twigs, so I did a little masonry work.

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The orchids graciously gave up their pots for me to use as temporary rock supports ;-).


Everything was done with the Marco Rock cement ( Sanjay gave me about 5 lbs of it that he had leftover from when we did the rockwork in the PSU HUB tank. )
stage 2:
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I want some barnacle blennies eventually, so I incorporated barnacles into the structure.
Stage 3:
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It took about 5 hours ( with mishaps) for it to harden enough to be handled.


So, here we are now, about 3 weeks into the cycle. I let the sump run for months with cured rubble rock in it, so the algae, while present, is not out of control.
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There will be a black background in the future; I'm waiting for the components to arrive.

Currently, the tank is home to a myriad of snails and a single Biota tank-raised Meiacanthus atrodorsalis, who just thinks he is all that.
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He is determined to fit his rear end into that crack, despite the fact that it's 3 sizes too small for him.
 

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He is ALL THAT! So dang cute!!! Great rock!
 
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He definitely is cute :). & Thank you.

Santa came late. All the parts for the magnetic removeable internal black background are here! Woohoo!!
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Got a couple care packages from good friends :).
From RandyO at Areefcreation:
-Jfox TNT Anacropora matthai/pillai
-Neon green Anacropora forbesii
- Farside Lemonheads zoa
- Golden Leopard zoa

From Sanjay Joshi:
- WWC Pink Panther Acropora tenuis
- Fox Flame
- Original Garf Bonsai
- Bright Orange Acropora millepora
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Crazy bright Acropora robusta (rivals & maybe beats the homewrecker)
- & Last but not least, Sanjay's Red Photon ^_^
 
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Thanks everyone!
It's been about two weeks now and sps have visibly encrusted. I'm incrementally increasing the time that both Radions are on at full power.

Sorry I can't take sharper pics. Cell phone is all I have.
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still pretty clean.
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Many of my corals are chosen for their sentimental value. This is the OG UFO Micromussa with lineage that can be traced all the way back to Fraggle Reef. It was given to me by an old friend at least 10 years ago, & Sanjay had it for safekeeping while I rebuilt.
 
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In keeping with the sentimental theme, here's the Tyree Lime in the Sky, just starting to develop its blue. I got this one from Tim (aquavista99) about 8 years ago. This is a frag from that original piece Tim gave me.
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