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Hey all, sorry new baby stuff lost track of time to update here 😬

Nicrew 200 is installed and running at 80% keeping a similar profile to my radion everything seems to be ok, no bleaching no new losses. So im happy. More coral coverage.

Hanging kit was so easy to install… im thinking on how to 3d print a bracket to hang the AI blade as well. Any 3d print ideas appreciated 😁

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Tank is looking great! Do you have plans on upgrading anytime soon?
 
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Hey all, sorry new baby stuff lost track of time to update here 😬

Nicrew 200 is installed and running at 80% keeping a similar profile to my radion everything seems to be ok, no bleaching no new losses. So im happy. More coral coverage.

Hanging kit was so easy to install… im thinking on how to 3d print a bracket to hang the AI blade as well. Any 3d print ideas appreciated 😁

Pictures of the process:

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IMG_3672.jpeg
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IMG_3676.jpeg
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Tank is looking great! Do you have plans on upgrading anytime soon?
I want to! But will wait to fall into a routine with the new baby. So im hoping in a couple of months ideally maybe for christmas 😁

Im getting quotes from @Joe Glass Cages for a 5 foot tank so crossing fingers I can make it happen.

I think @Ryan - Serious Reefs said in one of his lives that the 360 gallon with a new kid was tough so coming from an expert like him makes me scared lol 😂😂
 

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I want to! But will wait to fall into a routine with the new baby. So im hoping in a couple of months ideally maybe for christmas 😁

Im getting quotes from @Joe Glass Cages for a 5 foot tank so crossing fingers I can make it happen.

I think @Ryan - Serious Reefs said in one of his lives that the 360 gallon with a new kid was tough so coming from an expert like him makes me scared
Quote was something like, “Show me someone with three kids under five, setting up the biggest tank of their life just as COVID hits, while also transitioning to a new job, and I’ll show you a struggling tank.” :)

Revised counsel: I still wouldn’t start the biggest tank of my life during a pandemic or major job transition, but the kids part wouldn’t scare me. Big tanks are a lot of work up front, but they are also very forgiving. In some ways, they may actually be a better fit for people with busy lives.

Looking back, it wasn’t really the tank or my life that was the problem. It was a combination of lessons that still needed to be learned, plus the pressure of cameras, which can rush things that should not be rushed.

The biggest lesson was learning high-percentage ways to biome-cycle “high PAR” tanks without the slimes, while also knowing exactly what to do when that cycle doesn’t go as expected.

And regardless of the cameras, the real lesson was taking the time to do it right rather than trying to do it fast.
 
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Quote was something like, “Show me someone with three kids under five, setting up the biggest tank of their life just as COVID hits, while also transitioning to a new job, and I’ll show you a struggling tank.” :)

Revised counsel: I still wouldn’t start the biggest tank of my life during a pandemic or major job transition, but the kids part wouldn’t scare me. Big tanks are a lot of work up front, but they are also very forgiving. In some ways, they may actually be a better fit for people with busy lives.

Looking back, it wasn’t really the tank or my life that was the problem. It was a combination of lessons that still needed to be learned, plus the pressure of cameras, which can rush things that should not be rushed.

The biggest lesson was learning high-percentage ways to biome-cycle “high PAR” tanks without the slimes, while also knowing exactly what to do when that cycle doesn’t go as expected.

And regardless of the cameras, the real lesson was taking the time to do it right rather than trying to do it fast.
@Ryan - Serious Reefs, I’m honored you responded! 😁

This is really great revised counsel. It’s refreshing to hear advice evolve as new observations and data come in. Sometimes old recommendations stick around forever in this hobby, so it’s always interesting to hear what you’ve changed your mind on over the years.

You’ve definitely got me thinking about starting to plan the next tank sooner rather than later!

Out of the 9 core principles from your RAP talk on building a biome, are there any that you’d tweak today or put more emphasis on? Any lessons learned since then that have changed how you approach building a healthy biome from the start?
 

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