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I always love the organized wire management
It's the start of my first full year on R2R so I decided to start a build of my acro tank. I've had one on another forum for years which I'll link here in case you have some time and want to go back through the first 4 years of my build but I'll try to summarize a little here as well.

Where to start? I started my first reef tank when I was about 8, so almost 40 years ago. It was a 2.5g with a fish, a snail, and an urchin. It wasn't my first fish tank, but was my first saltwater fish tank. Over the years growing up, I had as many as 4 fish tanks in my room. I did everything myself, self funded from working at pet stores and paper routes. My parents didn't really know what I was doing other than being very supportive of my hobby and overflows on my carpet.

Fast forward a number of years and I got married, we bought a house, had a couple awesome kids and I started growing tired of my 29g Tru Vu I had dragged through several moves over the previous 10 years. It was time for a real reef tank! I had saved some money on the side so planned to do it right. I've found the key to reefing and a happy marriage is to not impact your family finances by the fish tank. So far that's worked out for me.

Space was limited by what the wifey approved for our family room. I stretched that a bit and ended up custom ordering a Lee Mar tank:

40" x 24" x 22"
3 Side Starphire, 1/2" glass
Black Back, Black Silicone
Rear Center Internal RR Overflow
Two 1" Drains (Herbie)
Two 0.75" Returns
Trigger Systems Ruby 30 Sump
Reef Octopus POV-DC1 Skimmer
Reef Octopus Auto Waste Collector
2 MP40w ES (since replaced with 2 MP40WQD)
2 Radion XR15 Gen 3 LEDs
Apex Classic Pro
Tunze 3155 Auto Top Off
Reef Octopus RODC-5500 Return

I custom built my stand to match the other furniture in our family room. It was my first (and last) attempt at furniture so took me almost a year working nights and weekends as I had time.

2x4 Frame
Skinned in Solid Alder
Open back with 4 flush doors (two front, both sides)
Stained in Mahogany
Interior Sealed and Painted w/White Boat Paint
Soft Close Hinges

Over the years I've made some changes as this is my first Acro tank and I've learned a lot! First is lighting. After a couple years I switched out my Radion XR15's to an ATI 8 bulb T5. To this day I think that was the biggest improvement I made with my acros. I also started off using Red Sea Coral Pro salt, but later switched to regular old Instant Ocean. I started out with a thin layer of sand but found I couldn't maintain high flow, so I sucked it out and have been bare bottom ever since. I've adjusted my parameters over time and are currently running +/- the following:

Calcium 400
Alkalinity 8.0
Magnesium 1380
Salinity 1.0264
Nitrate 4-5
Phosphate 0.05-0.08 (would like this to be a little lower)
pH 7.7-8.1
Iodine 0.05-0.06
Temp 79.5-80

I've battled demons over the years from Bryopsis (thank you Fluconazole), Bubble Algae (thank you Vibrant), Cyano (thank you Chemiclean). I found a couple Asterina stars once, but it was an easy pluck out. I've been vary careful and lucky that I've never had any coral pests or fish diseases over the years. My current dip regime is Melafix followed by Bayer.

I'm probably forgetting a million things so feel free to ask me whatever you want. I'm an open book and love to share my successes and failures to help others in this hobby. Here's a link to my full thread on that "other" site. If this is not allowed, let me know.

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2345585

And here's a few pics to get this thread started:

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Do you mind me asking what kind of camera you are using to photograph? Pics look amazing! I have more blue light and can be kinda difficult.

Thanks. For most photos I use a Nikon DSLR with an Avast Port Hole. Other times I just use my iPhone with an orange filter.
 
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You’re doing a nice job!

I’m no Bubba, but I’m getting better. If you look back in my posts, you’ll see another pic I took of this same Acro. The Acro colors aren’t improving, my ability to capture the colors are. Still not as nice as real life though.
 

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do you happen to have any videos of your tank? I am interested in seeing peoples flow in tanks that have big colonies. I know people say you cant have "too much" flow but I am starting to not believe that as I think I may have too much in my tank.

What are you doing for flow? Is it just the 2 mp40s in the bottom corners and return nozzles at the top?
 
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do you happen to have any videos of your tank? I am interested in seeing peoples flow in tanks that have big colonies. I know people say you cant have "too much" flow but I am starting to not believe that as I think I may have too much in my tank.

What are you doing for flow? Is it just the 2 mp40s in the bottom corners and return nozzles at the top?

I don’t have any videos, but I should maybe do one at some point. You are correct on my flow. I run my MP40s at 90% Reefcrest Anti-synch 24/7. I did try adding a 3rd MP40 a while back and my acros didn’t like the additional flow and Alk shot up. I think every tank has its sweet spot.
 

Fusion in reefing: How do you feel about grafted corals?

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