Background
This is my second tank, my first being a nuvo 20 I had in high school with mostly softies and lps. This is my first attempt at sps and diy tank set up.
Construction
Started the stand and plumbing October 2024.
-Stand
Started with a simple stand constructed with 2x4’s and used trim and plywood for the skin with with a black stain. Nothing crazy given this is my first taste of any carpentry work.
-Plumbing
I then drilled the tank placing the overflow on the far left side and two return bulkheads for both return pumps. I used 1” blue pvc for the overflow plumbing and 3/4” red pvc for the return just cause I thought it would look cool. I hard plumbed a small reactor into one of the returns for versatility and put check valves on the returns. For the sump I used a 20L with the Figi Cube sump baffle kit.
-Aquascape
For aquascape I decided to use the purple Marco rock put together with some brs super glue. I tried to prioritize habit for the fish I was going to keep while keeping the sps growth in mind with a minimalistic approach. For substrate I initially went with the special grade but ended up replacing it with some aragonite because it was getting blown around.
-Gear
For gear I’ll just list everything out and if anyone has questions don’t hesitate to ask. Some of the equipment was added intermittently throughout the build
•Lighting:
8 bulb 36” ATI T5’s
1x XHO Reefbrite
• Flow:
2x Sicce silent 2.0
2x Jecod DMP-30
•Temp Control:
2x brs titanium heater with INKBIRD
Wall mounted fan from Home Depot
Tunze fan in sump
•Filtration:
Red Sea Roller Mat
Reef Octopus 110 skimmer
AF CO2 scrubber
Refugium with kessil a80 tuna sun
Biome Cycling and Live Stock
I added water in late November 2024 using Dr Tim’s ammonia and bacteria to cycle. Simultaneously picked up a couple clowns from Petco and quarantined them for the duration of the cycle.
My intention was to add most of the fish before adding the coral to ensure a sufficient microbiome. At this point I started up my Refugium. Next fish was a Fairy Basslet. The qt time gave the nitrifying bacteria time to keep up with bioload.
With the edition of some clean up crew and a couple Banggai Cardinals that would conclude my initial live stock.
Not too much algae growth but you can see the purple Marco Rock has lost its color.
Coral and Chemistry
With a recent trip to Cocoa beach I took advantage of the opportunity and stopped by Top Shelf Aquatics. Picked up a birds nest and a stylo as my test corals as well as a torch from a lfs.
I started dosing All For Reef just for ease of use and upfront cost. This is where I made my first mistake. I’m using Nyos salt for the elevated elements but my kH was lower than I wanted. I assume the snails might have been sucking up the alk but not sure. I don’t think I understood that stability is more important than chasing numbers. This is a trend I have when adding the rest of my corals. Here are the rest of the additions. Most are from Fraghouse Corals and TSA.
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