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Right now my "build" is in the acquisition phase because, as everyone knows, the hobby isn't cheap! That being said we are gathering parts for it bit by bit. The tank is going to be a 40 gallon breeder with fish, softies, and LPS. New to the hobby (and the forum), so any advice is welcome!
 

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Right now my "build" is in the acquisition phase because, as everyone knows, the hobby isn't cheap! That being said we are gathering parts for it bit by bit. The tank is going to be a 40 gallon breeder with fish, softies, and LPS. New to the hobby (and the forum), so any advice is welcome!
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Welcome to R2R! I would get my rocks right away and have them in saltwater with a pump and heater. I used Micrbactor XLM and ghost fed for 4 months while slowly collecting items for my tank. After getting the tank wet I was ready for fish in less than a week and had 1 day of diatoms and had hard green algae in three weeks. No algae issues worth talking about. I added a total of 5 fish in 6 weeks and no issues with ammonia. Rocks in a brute count as cycle time.
 
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Purchased and began cycling rock last week. Cycling with pre-established rock and water. It is also my first tank and with that, first aquascape! I chose a combination of base rock, Real Reef, and Caribsea. We'll see how that pans out. I also swapped out that island piece for a "doughnut"
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Purchased and began cycling rock last week. Cycling with pre-established rock and water. It is also my first tank and with that, first aquascape! I chose a combination of base rock, Real Reef, and Caribsea. We'll see how that pans out. I also swapped out that island piece for a "doughnut"
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I like it!
 

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This tank is going to be epic!!!

Would you be offended if I suggest you reinforce the stand with more 2x4s, like this?
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This would provide 4 vertical boards that stand UNDER the horizontal boards, providing their compression strength to hold the entire top up.
Without them, only the strength of the screws keeps the top from slipping down the boards.
Without these additional supports, your tank will surely hold several hundred pounds, but with them you would be able to stack about 1500 pounds on it, or more, if you wanted to.

Hope this doesn't offend! I think your aquascape is fantastic and am looking forward to seeing where it goes from here :)
 

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This tank is going to be epic!!!

Would you be offended if I suggest you reinforce the stand with more 2x4s, like this?
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This would provide 4 vertical boards that stand UNDER the horizontal boards, providing their compression strength to hold the entire top up.
Without them, only the strength of the screws keeps the top from slipping down the boards.
Without these additional supports, your tank will surely hold several hundred pounds, but with them you would be able to stack about 1500 pounds on it, or more, if you wanted to.

Hope this doesn't offend! I think your aquascape is fantastic and am looking forward to seeing where it goes from here :)

This is 100% accurate.
The load of an aquarium full of water, rock, sand etc etc will cause the shear strength of those nails/screws to fail.

Reinforce the horizontals so that the “load” is resting on 2x4s and not 3 screws.
 

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The only advice is take it easy, be patient, do everything with as much diligence as possible. I really wish I did that when I started XD
 
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A lot has happened since the last build update. We decided to jump from a 40 breeder to reviving my dad's old 180g.

We are using its original 55g sump which used plastic bioballs and bio bale. Eventually we are going to rotate the old out and replace with newer material. We have added a couple of baffles to make a refugium.

Dad had a bunch of holy rock in his original setup which is making the bulk of our aquascape. We have more live rock in the sump for now to help give bacteria places to go as well as some bio balls from Marine Pure.

For lighting we have 4 AI Vegas (any tips, tricks, or advice with those is appreciated). Our lfs was selling them at a decent price, far cheaper than what we were looking at otherwise.

We have 2 Clownfish, 2 Bangaii Cardinals, and just added a Diamond Goby. Everyone seems to be getting along well. My husband got pretty excited and with that, we have coral already. All LPS and mushrooms.

Our CUC is getting a diatom bloom under control.


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Smart to upgrade before filling your first tank :D best of luck
 

When to mix up fish meal: When was the last time you tried a different brand of food for your reef?

  • I regularly change the food that I feed to the tank.

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  • I rarely change the food that I feed to the tank.

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