Hello! Wanted to complete my joining of R2R by starting a build thread! This isn't my only tank but is my most recent tank, started 6/07/06!
This is mostly going to be a coral and CUC tank with the purpose of QT although later down the line I may add some small fish species to supplement my bioload
Stocked in the tank are as follows:
Corals
2 Torches
2 Gonis
2 Button Scoly
1 Spearmint Alveopora
1 WWC Golden Psammocora
1 War Coral Favites
1 Cave of Wonders Goniopora
1 Nuclear Fusion Montipora
1 Tidal Gardens Watermelon Psammocora
1 Jason Fox Sunset Stylocoeniella
1 Aquaman Montipora
1 Zoa Cluster
1 Leptastrea
1 Acro
CUC
4 Hermits
Pods
Microbrittle Stars
1 Bristleworm
Before everyone grabs their pitchforks and comes at me for how new the tank is and how much it's stocked with coral already, let me try and reassure those concerns
The sand it one of the carib seas live sand, pretty fine grade.
The water is entirely sourced from a 2 year old established tank during a water change so it should be seeded with some nutrients and waste.
The rock is dry but was soaked in plain salt water for 2 weeks (with one swap in the middle) to minimize any leaching
I'm running a coarse sponge, filter floss, and then ceramic balls in a filter cup
The ceramic balls are new however what is not seen is there's another equal sized ball of ceramic rings in the back chamber that has been seeding for half a year
The coarse sponge mentioned above came from the year established tank during a water change. It contained gunk, pods, and brittlestars.
There's a cluster of shells towards the bottom left that also came from the year established tank. They held algae, pods, and bristleworms
In the back, there's also a cup of crushed corals. The idea behind that is to create more areas for beneficial bacterial to grow and to also release calcium into the tank as needed to maintain calcium levels and also buffer the water
I'm running a Fluval Nano Marine 4.0 at about 30% all channels. I'm slowly ramping it up over time
I waited a day between starting the tank (06/07) and adding in the first batch of corals (06/08). In that time, I experience what felt like a small bacterial bloom but also hard to tell if it was just the sand settling. By the next morning it was all clear and it gave me the confidence to start introducing livestock
Things are a little crowded right now but I do plan after waiting the QT of 45-75 days or so to move them into my bigger tank
So far, I've been daily dosing seachem phyto to feed the corals and to also grow my pods and CUC. About every 3 days or twice a week, I'll add in RedSea AB+. Excited to see how this tank grows out!

This is mostly going to be a coral and CUC tank with the purpose of QT although later down the line I may add some small fish species to supplement my bioload
Stocked in the tank are as follows:
Corals
2 Torches
2 Gonis
2 Button Scoly
1 Spearmint Alveopora
1 WWC Golden Psammocora
1 War Coral Favites
1 Cave of Wonders Goniopora
1 Nuclear Fusion Montipora
1 Tidal Gardens Watermelon Psammocora
1 Jason Fox Sunset Stylocoeniella
1 Aquaman Montipora
1 Zoa Cluster
1 Leptastrea
1 Acro
CUC
4 Hermits
Pods
Microbrittle Stars
1 Bristleworm
Before everyone grabs their pitchforks and comes at me for how new the tank is and how much it's stocked with coral already, let me try and reassure those concerns
The sand it one of the carib seas live sand, pretty fine grade.
The water is entirely sourced from a 2 year old established tank during a water change so it should be seeded with some nutrients and waste.
The rock is dry but was soaked in plain salt water for 2 weeks (with one swap in the middle) to minimize any leaching
I'm running a coarse sponge, filter floss, and then ceramic balls in a filter cup
The ceramic balls are new however what is not seen is there's another equal sized ball of ceramic rings in the back chamber that has been seeding for half a year
The coarse sponge mentioned above came from the year established tank during a water change. It contained gunk, pods, and brittlestars.
There's a cluster of shells towards the bottom left that also came from the year established tank. They held algae, pods, and bristleworms
In the back, there's also a cup of crushed corals. The idea behind that is to create more areas for beneficial bacterial to grow and to also release calcium into the tank as needed to maintain calcium levels and also buffer the water
I'm running a Fluval Nano Marine 4.0 at about 30% all channels. I'm slowly ramping it up over time
I waited a day between starting the tank (06/07) and adding in the first batch of corals (06/08). In that time, I experience what felt like a small bacterial bloom but also hard to tell if it was just the sand settling. By the next morning it was all clear and it gave me the confidence to start introducing livestock
Things are a little crowded right now but I do plan after waiting the QT of 45-75 days or so to move them into my bigger tank
So far, I've been daily dosing seachem phyto to feed the corals and to also grow my pods and CUC. About every 3 days or twice a week, I'll add in RedSea AB+. Excited to see how this tank grows out!

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