From Start to 2 Years Patio Reef Tank

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My original build thread from 2 years ago: Original Build Thread

93 Gallon Cube tank on patio in South Florida w/ Full Apex Integration
while maintaining very stable temperature of 78 Degrees, my PH averages 8.55.

I still very new to reef tank world, but had lots of help from fellow reefers and learning every day.

Stability was my goal, with a 30 gallon frag & 35 Gallon sump I have achieved absolute stability,
the Trident has made a big difference.

If you're just starting out, anything can be achieved if you're willing to put the effort into it.

I was told a new reefer can't handle an SPS tank and I could never have a patio reef tank.
Here are some photos for you:
(1st 45 day photo of 83gall Display Patio Tank)
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2 Yrs Later 93Gall Patio Tank)
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Be patient, this Reef2Reef community has been a big help to me.
Enjoy the ride, there's nothing quite like it!
 
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I second this, this is “freaking awesome” as @Jonify said.
Ever had any major issues?
Yes, hurricanes, gave up erecting plywood shields, currently installing a full automatic aluminum roll down structure to come down to protect from storms. I always have a spare chiller, plan is to replace every 3 years and return pump ready to go. Evaporation is not too bad with a glass lid. Fortunately I have the entire house backed up with 3 Tesla Powerwalls, the Apex is a must for this type of tank. I really enjoy this hobby.
 

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Yes, hurricanes, gave up erecting plywood shields, currently installing a full automatic aluminum roll down structure to come down to protect from storms. I always have a spare chiller, plan is to replace every 3 years and return pump ready to go. Evaporation is not too bad with a glass lid. Fortunately I have the entire house backed up with 3 Tesla Powerwalls, the Apex is a must for this type of tank. I really enjoy this hobby.
Man you have Tesla Powerwalls.... I envy you. You have the Model3 or S. I’m wanting that cybertruck ;)

Apex is a must! Don’t forget to send updated pics.
 

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Very cool! Tank is beautiful. You know what a patio tank is called where I live? A hockey rink!
Could you post a pic of the tank with a larger view of the patio. Curious how it looks.
 
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Man you have Tesla Powerwalls.... I envy you. You have the Model3 or S. I’m wanting that cybertruck ;)

Apex is a must! Don’t forget to send updated pics.
Don't own a Tesla car, but have the solar & Powerwalls, the Generac's are loud, need big propane tanks and require maintenance on a combustible engine. Great for core house power backup.
 

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