Jarrod's 22 Long Office Nano - SPS

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Thanks. It averages 265 par across the whole tank measured at 25 points. 240 par being the low and 315 par being the high. I do believe that shadowing of the bases is/will becoming more of an issue. I may start to look at options to address this in the near future.
 

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I have updated the original post with some equipment details. More will be coming in the next couple of days. Thanks for the likes and comments.

Water Parameters

  • Alkalinity: 7.5 - 8.0 dkh
  • Calcium: 400 - 440 ppm
  • Magnesium: 1380 - 1440 ppm
  • Phosphates: 0.03 – 0.08 ppm
  • Nitrates: 10 – 20 ppm
  • Potassium: 400 ppm
  • PH: 8.2 – 8.6



Equipment for the Display

  • Tank: Aquamaxx 22 L (35”x12”x12”)
  • Stand: Traditions, Red Mahogony color (36”x12”x30”H)
  • Lighting: (3) Kessil A360WE with homemade hanging bracket
  • Lighting: Neptune Lunar Simulator LED String, 2-LED
  • Flow: (2) Maxspect Gyre XF230 Pumps (Only using one propeller cage per pump)
  • Flow: (2) Vivid Random Flow Generators on the returns, ½” Loc-Line
  • Rock: Custom insert by West Mariculture (28”x8”x5”H)
  • Sand: CaribSea Special Grade
  • Overflow: Eshopps Eclipse S


Equipment for the Sump & Filtration

  • Sump: Bashsea, custom designed by me to fit the stand (35”x10”x15”H)
  • Filter Cup: Red Sea 4” Filter Media Cup
  • Skimmer: Eshopps S-120
  • Skimmer Stand: Icecap Small Skimmer Stand (7”x6”)
  • CO2 Scrubber: Bulk Reef Supply Universal CO2 Scrubber
  • Reactor: Skimz ZAR-127 Automatic Zeolith Reactor
  • Heater: (3) Cobalt Neo-Therm 75W Heaters
  • Biological: Marine Pure 1.5” Spheres (1 gal box)
  • Return: (2) Reef Octopus Varios 4 Pumps
  • Dosing Line Holder: Printed Reefing Solutions 4 Line Holder (EuroBrace)
  • Light: LED Light mounted for illumination during maintenance


Equipment for Control, Automation & Monitoring

  • Controller: Neptune Systems Apex
  • Neptune Systems Apex Modules & Sensors:
  • FMK Flow Monitoring Kit (for monitoring drains & return lines)
  • 1” Flow Sensor
  • Lunar Simulation Module
  • VDM Module (for controlling the return pumps & gyres)
  • Break Out Box (Future projects such as emergency shutdown button, light settings toggle switch, & sump door switches for lights etc.)
  • LDK (for monitoring leaks on the right & left sides of the tank)
  • LD-2 Leak Probe (resting on top of skimmer lid to monitor for skimmer overflows)
  • AFS (for feeding the fish while I’m away)
  • (3) OS-1 Optical Sensors (for sump full, tank full, and ATO reservoir low alarms)
  • Additional EB832 Energy Bar
  • ATO: Neptune Systems ATK
  • ATO Reservoir: Advanced Acrylics ATO111, custom sized (4”x12”x18”H)
  • Doser: Neptune Systems DOS & DDR
  • (2) Icecap Gyre Interface Modules
  • (2) Icecap Battery Backups
How do you keep your pH that high?
 
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How do you keep your pH that high?
I use a CO2 Scrubber. For a long time I struggled with even hitting 7.8 at the highest part of the day. CO2 runs high in this office environment during the week, so all week my PH was low and then it would raise slightly on the weekends. I believe PH is important for growth, I saw a huge improvement in growth once I started using the CO2 scrubber. However, it did not effect my colors, in fact I think my colors were better when the PH was low (could have been due to a number of factors). With all of this said, I would never recommend chasing PH with an additive or booster. I would rather have low PH and slower growth than deal with the problems those additives could bring.

I'm actually a little concerned with how high it gets during the day. I'm considering using a solenoid controlled by my Apex to bypass the CO2 scrubber when the PH gets above 8.4. However, I'm leery to mess with things and make them more complicated than it needs to be.
 
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I have updated the original post with information on what I dose and add to the system. More details to come in the next couple of days.


Dosing, Additives, Food, & Misc.
  • Fauna Marin Balling Light System
    • Calcium Mix
    • Carbonate Mix
    • Balling Trace 1 Metallic Color & Grow Effect
    • Balling Trace 2 Metallic Metabolic Color Effect
    • Balling Trace 3 Metallic Health Fluorescent Effect
    • Magnesium: Red Sea Foundation C (Because it’s convenient) (Manually dosed as needed)
  • Fauna Marin Zeo-Light System
    • Zeo Light: Zeolite mixture for nutrient reduction
    • Coral Balance: Water treatment
    • Reef Vitality: Nutrient control and coral nutrition
    • Color Elements Blue/Purple Complex
    • Color Elements Green/Blue Complex
    • Color Elements Red/Purple Complex
  • Coral Food
    • Benepets Benereef Reef Food
    • Reef Chili Coral Food (Anthias also love it)
    • Korallen-Zucht Pohl’s Coral Vitalizer
    • Korallen-Zucht Sponge Power Concentrate
    • Korallen-Zucht Amino Acid Concentrate
    • Korallen-Zucht Acroglow
  • Fish Food
    • LRS Reef Frenzy
    • Reef Nutrition TDO Chroma Boost Small Granule
    • Hikari Seaweed Extreme
  • Nutrient/Algae Control
    • Underwater Creations Inc. Vibrant For Reef Aquariums
    • Brightwell Phosphat-E (As needed)
  • Misc.
    • Potassium: Brightwell Aquatics Potassion (As needed)
    • ATI Elements Supplements: Strontium, Vanadium, Manganese (As needed, determined by ATI ICP test kits)
    • Salt: Tropic Marin Pro-Reef
    • RODI: Bottled Distilled Water (Blizzard or Great Value brands only!)
 
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Here are the test kits I use and have on hand. I have also updated the original post with this info. Let me know your thoughts or questions.

Test Kits
  • Alkalinity
    • Hanna Instruments HI772 (Primary)
    • Tropic Marin Basic KH Test Kit (Backup)
  • Calcium
    • Red Sea Calcium Pro
  • Magnesium
    • Red Sea Magnesium Pro
  • Nitrate
    • Red Sea Nitrate Pro (Primary)
    • Nyos Nitrate (Backup)
  • Phosphate
    • Hanna Instruments HI736 (Primary)
    • Red Sea Phosphate Pro (Backup)
  • Potassium
    • Salifert Potassium Reef Test
  • PH
    • Neptune Apex PH Probe (Primary)
    • Salifert PH (Backup Low-Range)
    • API High Range PH (Backup High Range)
  • Salinity
    • Neptune Apex Salinity Probe (Primary, yes it works)
    • Hanna Instruments HI98319 Marine Salinity Tester (Primary)
    • Milwaukee MA887 Digital Seawater Refractometer (Backup)
    • Bulk Reef Supply Refractometer (Backup)
  • Temp
    • Neptune Apex Temp Probe (Primary)
    • Hanna Instruments HI98509 Checktemp Digital Thermometer (Backup)
  • Iodine
    • Salifert Iodine (Primary)
    • Red Sea Iodine Pro (Backup)
  • ICP Mail Order Kits
    • ATI (Primary)
    • Triton (Backup)
    • Coral Vue ICP-Analysis (Backup)

While not mentioned in the original post update, there are a few kits I have used that I would not recomend or use again (probably). These include the Red Sea KH Alkalinity Pro, Red Sea Potassium, and Red Sea Iodine. These kits always produced inconsistent results for me even when testing multiple times back to back in the same sitting (which I do for all new test kits I get). With that said, I am a big fan of all of my primary kits listed and most of the backup kits listed.

I have also grown really fond of ATI for ICP testing. They were the first to offer a prepaid return which made it very convenient to drop into the outgoing mail at the office and they also test your RODI water. As I use bottled distilled water, the later has been very important. Not all brands of distilled water are equal and I have found some that are not clean. WB Mason's Blizzard brand and Walmart's Great Value brand have always tested clean through multiple tests each and I do my best to use them exclusively now. ATI ICP also closely matches my favorite test kits above (not all ICP tests do). I feel this is important because results can vary greatly between multiple ICP tests taken at the same time and sent to multiple companies at the same time. The fact that ATI's values of major elements match closely with my other test kits helps build confidence that the elements I cannot test for with a kit are also reported accurately. Lastly, ATI makes adjustments and corrections easy to do and follow with their recommendations section of their reports (so does Triton).
 
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Here is a list of the current fish in my tank. It is a full fish load and at some point in the future I will need to re-home the yellow tang.

Fish
  • Small Yellow Tang
  • Naked Clown
  • Black Cap Basslet
  • Sunset Anthia
  • (2) Blue Green Chromis
  • African Cleaner Wrasse
  • Hector Goby
 

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Great build! Love the vivid colors. Any pics inside the cabinet?
 

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