Thank you! I'm also hoping it is just a probe replacement fix.Following! Very interesting! Your tank looks great on those pics from may 4. Hope that probe is an easy fix.
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Thank you! I'm also hoping it is just a probe replacement fix.Following! Very interesting! Your tank looks great on those pics from may 4. Hope that probe is an easy fix.
Thank you!Loving your torch corner!
. I also started to work on the 8g nano tank a bit with putting in the rock and sand. IOAOI also sent me their lighting system to try out. I should be receiving that tomorrow.
It will go off when a Red alert triggers. I think all I have set to Red alerts are the leak rope and the low power when power is cut off.Is it connected to the leak rope or something else? Or all alarms run through it? I have all audible alarms shut off and only push notifications on but the audible would definitely be good for leaks and over filling.
I loved my Cichlids. They bred in the tank in the end they were all tank bred. They got Malawi bloat ( they were yellow because an LFS guy recommended a certain food to me , and I had no idea they cant digest meat. I also found that I could not buy the required meds and they all died. So I did what you did. I have the same background as you. I was pushed into it by my Son, and could not be happier now so much to learn. So many tangents you can follow. Have fun, make mistakes learn. Ask questions some very knowledgeable people here. Two ways to get fast answers # reef squad is one don't know the other. Be prepared you need to have your ducks in a row if you use it. Parameters is the first question. Do not bother asking about fish deaths . There are electricians plumbers chemists mad scientistsHello everyone,
So a little brief introduction. I've only had freshwater aquariums on and off since I was a child with the last tank about 35 years ago. About 3 months ago, I got inspired again to start an aquarium from watching a YouTube video on cichlids. I started to research into it and was set on doing a planted cichlids but while doing my researching on what I'll need, I started looking into saltwater and got even more inspired watching other reefer's YouTube. After comparing the two, I've decided to start a reef tank and then we'll see what it'll evolve into. I'm very new to the reefing hobby, so please excuse me if something doesn't sound right. Since I'm still learning, please offer any advices, suggestions, opinions, and comments also.
Originally I was set on a 36" length tank due to the limited space I have. One thing led to another and before I knew it, I ended up going bigger and spending more than I wanted to :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:.
Here's my aquarium system so far:
Fishes:
- Display Tank: 155g tank - 60" length x 24" width x 25" height (with 30" Modular Marine Overflow) built by @CDA Fish Tanks
- Stand: Laguna style stand constructed out of steel and gloss white laminate panels
- Canopy: Motorized floating canopy
- Lighting: 2 x Orphek Atlantik iCon, 2x Orphek OR4
- Rock: 50 lbs. of KP Aquatics' live rocks + 60 lbs. of Marco Dry Rocks
- Sand: 70 lbs. of Tampa Bay Salt Water's sand + 40 lbs. of CaribSea Special Grade
- Sump: 48 x 18 x 16 designed by Yury over at Poseidon's Creations
- ATO: 10 x 12 x 30 - 15 gallons designed by Yury over at Poseidon's Creations
- Mechanical Filtration: Red Sea ReefMat 1200
- Skimmer: Reef Octopus Elite 200-INT
- Refugium: Clear Water CW-100 Algae Scrubber V2
- Pumps: 2x Reef Octopus Varios-8 each to its own return line.
- Heaters: 2x 350 Watt Helio PTC Smart Heater
- Wavemakers: 4x Vortech MP40
- UV: Lifegard 3" Pro-Max 55 Watts
- System Control: Hydros X4, 2x XP8, XS
- 10/18/24 - 2x Picasso Clownfish
11/02/24 - Yasha Goby- MIA- 12/08/24 - Pintail Fairy Wrasse
- 12/08/24 - 2x Helfrechi
- 12/08/24 - Whitetail Bristletooth Tang
- 12/12/24 - McCosker Flasher Wrasse
- 12/12/24 - 3x Lyretail Anthias - down to 2 (1 MIA)
- 12/24/24 - Blue Star Leopard Wrasse
- 12/24/24 - Gem Tang
- 12/24/24 - Yellow Coris Wrasse
1/28/25 - Copperband Butterfly- KIA- 1/28/25 - Choati Wrasse
- 2/13/25 - Midas Blenny
- 2/13/25 - Multicolor Lubbock's Fairy Wrasse
- 2/13/25 - Yellow Watchman Goby (Captive Bred)
- 2/13/25 - 2x Springeri Damsel - 1 KIA
- 2/13/25 - Exquisite Wrasse (Vanuatu)
- 4/9/25 - Powder Blue Tang
- 4/9/25 - 2x Court Jester Goby (Captive Bred)
- 4/9/25 - 3x Royal Gramma
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Well said!I loved my Cichlids. They bred in the tank in the end they were all tank bred. They got Malawi bloat ( they were yellow because an LFS guy recommended a certain food to me , and I had no idea they cant digest meat. I also found that I could not buy the required meds and they all died. So I did what you did. I have the same background as you. I was pushed into it by my Son, and could not be happier now so much to learn. So many tangents you can follow. Have fun, make mistakes learn. Ask questions some very knowledgeable people here. Two ways to get fast answers # reef squad is one don't know the other. Be prepared you need to have your ducks in a row if you use it. Parameters is the first question. Do not bother asking about fish deaths . There are electricians plumbers chemists mad scientists
A school of anthias is such a cool feature for a tank!
Entered! Hopefully you win!