Diver's Predator Paradise - Mixed Reef Predator Tank

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I already have a thread for this tank in the members' tanks section, but since its a predator tank, I decided I should have a thread in this forum. Anyways, here's my 40 breeder mixed-reef predator tank that houses three species of lionfish and a snowflake eel.

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FTS 3/12/16
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Fu Manchu Lionfish (Dendrochirus biocellatus) - Mushu
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Dwarf Zebra Lionfish (Dendrochirus zebra) - Draco
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Antennata Lionfish (Pterois antennata) - Seraphina
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Snowflake Eel (Echidna nebulosa) - Falkor
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Specifications

Tank
  • 40g Breeder Tetra glass aquarium (36"W x 18"D x 17"H)
  • Drilled 700 gph Glass Holes overflow kit and 3/4" return kit
  • Aqueon black pine stand
Rock and Sand
  • 28 lbs of KPA cured live rock
  • 10 lbs Real Reef rock
  • 40 lbs of CaribSea Arag-Alive Fiji Pink sand
Lighting
  • Maxspect R420R (Razor) 27" 160 watt 16k
Flow
  • 2 Vortech MP10's
Filtration
  • Sump - 20g long Tetra aquarium (30"W x 12"D x 12"H); Jebao DC-3000 return pump
  • 4" Felt Filter Sock
  • Phosban 150 Media Reactor with TLF NPX Biopellets
  • Reef Octopus NWB110 skimmer
  • Refugium with chaetomorphia, rubble rock, and Maxspect Razor Nano 10K light
Heating
  • Finnex Deluxe Titanium Heating Tube, 300 Watts
  • Finnex Max-300 Digital Aquarium Heater Controller
Auto Top-Off

  • JBJ ATO Water Level Controller
  • Tom Aqua Lifter Vacuum Pump
Dosing
  • Jebao DP-4
    • Channel 1: Acropower
    • Channel 2: B-Ionic Mg
    • Channel 3: B-Ionic Ca
    • Channel 4: B-Ionic Alk
RO/DI System
  • BRS 5 Stage RO/DI System
  • Purtrex 5 micron sediment filter
  • Catalytic carbon
  • ChlorPlus 10 carbon block
  • 75 GPD Dow Filmtec membrane
  • DI resin (color-changing)

Livestock

Fish
  • Fu Manchu Lionfish (Dendrochirus biocellatus) - Mushu
  • Dwarf Zebra Lionfish (Dendrochirus zebra) - Draco
  • Antennata Lionfish (Pterois antennata) - Seraphina
  • Snowflake Eel (Echidna nebulosa) - Falkor
  • Darwin Ocellaris Clownfish (male) (Amphiprion ocellaris)
  • Standard Ocellaris Clownfish (female) (Amphiprion ocellaris)
  • Tomini Tang (Ctenochaetus tominiensis)
Inverts
  • 2 Fighting Conchs
  • Squamosa Clam (from Gena May 27, 2015)
  • Squamosa Clam (purchased Oct. 2013)
  • Tiger Derasa Clam (purchased March 2014)
  • Turbo snails
  • Ruby red mithrax crab
  • Serpent starfish
  • Scarlet and blue leg hermit crabs

Sump Design



 
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Fun angled FTS from March 12, 2016
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Left side
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Center
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Right side
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I also took some photos of the sump and equipment. A few of these got used in the video, but I wanted to share them again since I don't photograph the sump often. Its dirty, but oh well! I wanted people to be able to see how my system is set up.

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Ok, now for some coral shots!

Tyree neon green toadstools.
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Gorgonians
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Yellow Fiji leather
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Green nepthea
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The giant squamosa is doing wonderfully and still growing!
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And how about a few top down shots?

The duncan colony is getting huge!
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BTA island
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All three clams are doing great!
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Ok, now its time for some photos of the fish!

First off, the clownfish.
IMG_2325 by Felicia Svedlund, on Flickr

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And finally a halfway decent photo of the tomini tang! She's always moving too much
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Falkor was being a ham as usual.
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Mushu was out front demanding food. He was all like, look lady, you've been near the tank for like the last hour taking photos. Get us some food, NOW!
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Of course Draco was striking a pose as always!
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The antennata even decided to come out and have her photo taken
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Drumroll please! And for the grand finale....

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Draco and the Antennata were posing together for some awesome shots!
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I guess it's ok if you like awesome stuff....
 

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I have always LOVED your tank. I would be happy if I could get mine to look half as good as yours :)
Just out of curiosity....... do you know much about dwarf golden moray eels? I have been thinking about adding one to my 29 reef. I have heard of a lot of success stories with them not bothering small fish, cleaner shrimp, and even sexy shrimp (I have all 3)
In your opinion, to risky? OR should I go for it?
Thanks, always looking for expert opinions :)
 
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I guess it's ok if you like awesome stuff....
Haha! Thank you :)

Awesome looking reef @FeliciaLynn!

Any worries about the lions and clowns? Or did you already mention that? Debating on trying to mix some as well, maybe if the lions start out small enough.
Thank you! I knew the clowns were definitely a risk when I decided to add the lionfish, but I decided to give it a try. I'd had the clowns for a while at that point and they were already hosting in the BTAs. Even though they're not very big, my lionfish are pretty small, and I thought the anemones might offer protection. They're been together with no problems for 10 months now. The dwarf zebra and antennata are really on the smaller size to eat the clowns, but my fu manchu is plenty big enough if he wanted to. I keep the lionfish well fed, which I'm sure helps, but I honestly credit the success with the clownfish to them having their huge cluster of BTAs for protection. They have 8-9 large BTAs which they only come out of for food. They can completely disappear down into the anemones. I don't think it would work with only 1 or 2 small anemones, and is dependent on being a large cluster for them to live it. Its actually very cool to see because that's why clownfish live in anemones in the wild is for protection and it seems to be working just like that in my tank. The lionfish don't go close to the BTAs, so the clownfish have a nice safe zone around where they live. At feeding time, they'll come out a bit more, but at that time the lionfish are focused on eating the food I give them instead of hunting clownfish. I've honestly never even seen any of the lionfish acknowledge the clownfish.

I have always LOVED your tank. I would be happy if I could get mine to look half as good as yours :)
Just out of curiosity....... do you know much about dwarf golden moray eels? I have been thinking about adding one to my 29 reef. I have heard of a lot of success stories with them not bothering small fish, cleaner shrimp, and even sexy shrimp (I have all 3)
In your opinion, to risky? OR should I go for it?
Thanks, always looking for expert opinions :)
Why thank you! That's very kind :)

I don't have any personal experience with golden dwarf morays, but they're beautiful eels! My snowflake eel is the first eel I've ever owned, and he's really not difficult to care for. I think that a golden dwarf moray should be very similar in its care requirements. I do know that they stay much smaller and therefore can be in smaller tanks. I honestly think its just up to the individual eel what its going to do in terms of small fish and shrimp. My eel doesn't bother any of my fish, although none of my fish are tiny and I don't have any shrimp. I've heard of people with eels that completely ignore shrimp and others with eels that ate all their small fish and shrimp. The golden dwarf morays are probably a bit less of a risk since they stay smaller, so I'd probably venture to guess they'd be safe with small fish and larger shrimp. I doubt I'd trust one with sexy shrimp though. Those are just way too tiny and obvious food. Small wrasses even eat sexy shrimp. Otherwise, I think golden dwarf morays should be similar to the care requirements for a snowflake eel. I have heard they can be a bit more reclusive, so you may not see it much at first. Also, keep in mind that eels are escape artists. You have to have a snug lid with no gaps, and especially with a tiny eel like a golden dwarf, you want to make sure they can't get into your overflow (you'll need a lid on the overflow and narrow teeth or screen behind the teeth). The other main consideration is that eels have horrible eyesight, so they don't do a very good job grabbing food out of the water column. Therefore you need to spot feed eels for them to get enough food. I use long tongs and hand food to my eel.
 
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Your tank looks great. Way to think outside the box and do both coral and predator fish.
Thank you! I was a bit burned out and wanted to try something different to get excited about the hobby again. I'm really glad I decided to get the lionfish and eel. They are my favorite fish! So much personality and really very hardy and easy to care for.
 

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I thought I already posted to say how much I loved this, but apparently I just got so caught up in looking at everything, I forgot.

This is amazing!
 
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Sorry that its been so long since I've posted. I finished my PhD and then started a new job all in the last several months, so I've just been really busy. I did get to go to MACNA though and I wanted to share photos from MACNA. It was a blast!

Its time for the MACNA recap!!!
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I got to podcast again! Gary and Christine were podcasting from a booth at MACNA all 3 days of the conference, so they invited me to podcast with them on Saturday, which was so fun! It was even a video podcast this time, which was different than usual! Check it out! I come in at ~28:41.



The Reef Hobbyist Magazine booth was like a whole booth devoted to my tank because they just had piles and piles of the magazine with my tank on the cover. It was fun to see my tank all over MACNA
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If you want to check out the electronic version of the magazine, its available for free here.

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I wasn't shopping for too many things since my tank is super full, but I did manage to find a couple things to buy. I got a really nice big yellow frilly sponge and purple blade gorgonian from Pacific East Aquaculture. I also got a nice long polyp toadstool from the Ecotech display tank/Aquatica Corals. I also purchased a really cool print of a blue ribbon eel from one of the artists that had a booth.


Right after I arrived in San Diego. The beautiful view from my hotel balcony.
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Steve from inTank wanted me to sign his copy of Reef Hobbyist Magazine
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Podcasting with Gary and Christine!
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In the Reefs.com photobooth.
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Reefer ladies at the banquet!
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The table I was at for the banquet, filled with forum and Bay Area friends
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I got to meet Sanjay Joshi at the reception!
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The art print I purchased from Prisma Canvas.
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Pacific East Aquaculture had a gorgeous tank full of seahorses, photosynthetic gorgonians, and sponges. I bought one of the nice yellow filly sponges, which have done well for me, but I've only even been able to get tiny ones.
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I found some predators as well, but didn't have space to take any home
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There's a radiata lionfish, a volitan lionfish, a rhinopias, and a scorpionfish in this tank.
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Volitan lionfish
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Tessalata eel
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Also, I finally took a bunch of tank photos tonight!

Alright, its time for the long overdue photos!
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Let's get started with a new FTS!
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Left side.
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Center.
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Right side.
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Now for the new additions. First, the yellow frilly sponge I got at MACNA.
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And the long polyp toadstool from MACNA.
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The new urchin! Isn't it pretty?
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The melanarus wrasse looking handsome
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The tang is so fast darting around that it is impossible to get a decent photo of her. Here's the best one I got.
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And here's the wrasse and tang together.
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Now for the lionfish. First off, Mushu.
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The antennata was being a lurker tonight. She's actually been being more brave lately and looks so graceful out swimming around, but of course she wasn't cooperating tonight while I was taking photos.
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And a shot with all three predators together. Falkor is so ridiculous.
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And last but not least, the clowns in their BTA forrest.
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Now its time for some coral shots!

Duncan, kenya tree, and pulsing xenia.
IMG_6519 by Felicia Svedlund, on Flickr

The nepthea needs to be trimmed again. Its huge!
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Green fuzzy mushrooms.
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The little squamosa clam.
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And in fun updates, the BTA's keep splitting and two of the splits escaped BTA rock and ended up on the shell of the big squamosa. I had to take the big squammy out of the tank last night and scrape both anemones off with a scalpel. Luckily, I managed to get them off without damaging their feet and they're not attached to the wall of a deli cup in the tank. There are two in this photo, but they're both small and mushed together so you can't tell where one ends and the other starts.
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Also, I ordered Ken Wingerter's new book on coldwater aquariums because I figured it would be a good read. It just arrived yesterday
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Love, love, LOVE this tank!! Thanks for sharing it with us!!
 

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