It's been a long time coming, and this summer I was finally done with our old JBJ 28 gallon AIO setup.
One return pump died a few months ago and TBH, I didn't care too much. But the day we were leaving for vacation, and we're doing our last minute checks, I find that the second return pump has died. This particular setup has been going strong for over 4 years with barely any maintenance, so I was sad to see it finally give up the ghost (the setup,BTW was second hand with us and this was it's second incantation).
I have been checking out a lot of options and decided to go with a Waterbox for a few reasons.
1) I've always wanted to see the hype of a starfire glass aquarium;
2) They make everything plug and play;
3) Sump has a built in ATO;
4) (and the reason I went with this one) It looked perfect for our mangroves!
Since photos are worth more than words, here is the current JBJ setup:
Long tentacle anemones with some of the resident orange skunk clowns:
I ordered the tank via LiveAquaria since they were offering a $200 gift certificate with purchase back on Aug 26th. Waterbox sent me DocuSign about a day later (for freight acceptance).
The freight company called me on Aug 30th to setup delivery. I wasn't available to accept until this past Thursday.
The freight guy was awesome and even helped me inspect the tank! Gotta love that!
I proceeded to put the stand together myself that afternoon. We had to stop near the end to go to our sons school open house. I love the height of the stand. I typically like a taller stand for equipment underneath, but in this case with the tank only being 12.4 inches tall, the stand makes up for the lack of aquarium height.
The tank finally got put into place today and got plumbed (so easy!). We're using a Rossmont pump. Never used one of these before. It's very quiet! Rock and sand added as well as the mangroves and finally the tank got wet. Woo hoo!
We have a little bit of fine tuning to do before we're done for today.
I also added a sponge from our 300 gallon reef to help seed the tank.
I'll be monitoring the tank until it's ready for the 2 LT anemones and the 6 clowns to go into their new home. I'll probably add clowns slowly to build up the bacteria in the tank.
I'm uncertain if I want to move over the anthelia that is currently in the JBJ. It tends to get out of control and I have thrown out bucket fulls of it over the years.
The AI Prime HD that is on the JBJ will get moved over when the LT's get moved over as well as the ATO that is on the JBJ.
Further plans (livestock wise) depend on how everyone makes the transition and how new territory is delineated.
I would like to upgrade our 300 gallon setup to the new Apex and move the older version over to the Waterbox.
Not sure if I'll bother with a skimmer since we never ran the JBJ with one. I might cave at some point.
I'll post more as things progress.
Thanks for looking!
One return pump died a few months ago and TBH, I didn't care too much. But the day we were leaving for vacation, and we're doing our last minute checks, I find that the second return pump has died. This particular setup has been going strong for over 4 years with barely any maintenance, so I was sad to see it finally give up the ghost (the setup,BTW was second hand with us and this was it's second incantation).
I have been checking out a lot of options and decided to go with a Waterbox for a few reasons.
1) I've always wanted to see the hype of a starfire glass aquarium;
2) They make everything plug and play;
3) Sump has a built in ATO;
4) (and the reason I went with this one) It looked perfect for our mangroves!
Since photos are worth more than words, here is the current JBJ setup:
Long tentacle anemones with some of the resident orange skunk clowns:
I ordered the tank via LiveAquaria since they were offering a $200 gift certificate with purchase back on Aug 26th. Waterbox sent me DocuSign about a day later (for freight acceptance).
The freight company called me on Aug 30th to setup delivery. I wasn't available to accept until this past Thursday.
The freight guy was awesome and even helped me inspect the tank! Gotta love that!
I proceeded to put the stand together myself that afternoon. We had to stop near the end to go to our sons school open house. I love the height of the stand. I typically like a taller stand for equipment underneath, but in this case with the tank only being 12.4 inches tall, the stand makes up for the lack of aquarium height.
The tank finally got put into place today and got plumbed (so easy!). We're using a Rossmont pump. Never used one of these before. It's very quiet! Rock and sand added as well as the mangroves and finally the tank got wet. Woo hoo!
We have a little bit of fine tuning to do before we're done for today.
I also added a sponge from our 300 gallon reef to help seed the tank.
I'll be monitoring the tank until it's ready for the 2 LT anemones and the 6 clowns to go into their new home. I'll probably add clowns slowly to build up the bacteria in the tank.
I'm uncertain if I want to move over the anthelia that is currently in the JBJ. It tends to get out of control and I have thrown out bucket fulls of it over the years.
The AI Prime HD that is on the JBJ will get moved over when the LT's get moved over as well as the ATO that is on the JBJ.
Further plans (livestock wise) depend on how everyone makes the transition and how new territory is delineated.
I would like to upgrade our 300 gallon setup to the new Apex and move the older version over to the Waterbox.
Not sure if I'll bother with a skimmer since we never ran the JBJ with one. I might cave at some point.
I'll post more as things progress.
Thanks for looking!