My little upgrade! 60gal cube

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Hi everybody to my first build thread.

I've been off and on in the hobby for around 7 years. My fist tank was a brand new Innovative Marine 10 gal that I keeped for about a year. It looked great but I wasn't prepared for the commitment at the time and sold it. I had a young family that took up most my time and rightly so. Man were the boys sad and I sure did miss it.

Fast forward to two years ago and I picked up a used 29gal biocube complete with used sand and rock. It was filthy but I thought I could clean it up. Rookie mistake. This tank has been an eyesore. Scratches everywhere, hard to clean and all the traps of used sand and rock. Still I was happy to have a small reef back in my life and the anticipation of a new build when I truly was done with this one.

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After two years a finally found a good deal on great tank. Here is my new build.

A 60gal custom built cube, stand and sump. I drove three hours over a mountain pass with my 12 and 7 year old boys to pick it up. Family trip!

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I decided to modify the sump a bit. First I turned the ato chamber into the return chamber. Made the transition into an adjustable height skimmer chamber. I then cut a new hole from the filter sock chamber into the skimmer chamber and re-plumbed. I also removed the black vinyl from behind the tank(looks more open!).

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I also built an algae reactor.

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Next I added some decorative trim and repainted.

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It's now in the living room with rodi water going in for a leak test and leveling.

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For the rock I ordered 30 lbs of pukani rock from BRS. I'm aware of some of the issues people get with this rock, so after some research I came up with a plan. First I soaked it in tap water and bleach for several days. Then I dumped the water and rinsed it with the hose. Then I went through three treatments of lanthanum chloride rinsing between each one. The final treatment never clouded the water. Next I rinsed and soaked the rock in rodi water and added dechlorinator. I did this three times then left it out to dry. I now have it on the dining room table to aquascape. The plan is to have an open scape but strategically created for lots of coral.

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Summary:

Tank Specs

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60gal 24" custom cube
Sump: 17.5" x 17.5" x 16" acrylic three chamber
Lighting: 2 AI Hydra 26 HD's
Heater: 300w ViaAqua & Finnex Max-300 digital controller
Circulation: Accel Aquatics Wide Vortex Twist Flow Accelerator, 2 Jebao PP-4's(for now) hooked up to a JBWave Controller.
Skimmer: Bubble Magnus Curve 5
Algae Reactor: Marine Sources Aquarium 4,500ml reactor, Amazon Topled strip led grow lights & pump from biocube
Dosing: Jebao DP-4
Return Pump: Jacod DCT-4000
Rock: Pukani
Sand: CaribSea Aragonite Special Grade
Additives: RedSea Reef Care Program. (already have it but considering Aquaforrest)
Livestock: A pair of clowns, a royal gramma, a six line wrasse, cleaner shrimp, hermit crabs and snails. Various Coral.
The Plan

Once I get the scape and sand in I will seed with Dr Tims one and only. I will also be putting some blocks of MarinePure I have in the biocube into the the sump for further diversity. The aquascape will be open to allow for high flow. I plan on a mostly an SPS tank but will also have some of my favorite LPS and softies in there. I will emplament the Red Sea program as soon as livestock is moved over. A step I am very nervous about. The reactor will run Chaetomorpha and I'm hoping the added water volume will keep it more stable then I could get with the biocube. For livestock I plan on removing the six line wrasse to avoid aggression. I want to then add a Chalk Bass, McCrosker's wrasse, Poters wrasse, a goby of some sort(maybe a Hi Fin) and possibly a Kole yellow eye tang but I'm not sure yet. I'm sure others will follow. I also want more interesting looking hermits and inverts. As the tank matures I will be investing in a good camera and macro lens for better shots.

Thanks for following along and I promise to update regularly.
 
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No leaks! It does get scary full when shut off. Might need to lower the level in the return chamber but then I'll probably need to make some baffles so it's not to loud.

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On another note I freak when I thought the skimmer didn't work but it's just rodi water. Noob.

 

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looks great--I'd love to see the algae reactor in operation
 
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Well I've literally been slowly chipping away at my scape. Pukani is so easy to work with. I can actually use a saw to make shelf pieces. A chisel can get right in there.

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Here's some caves I've made.

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I feel the caves need a little more work then I can start putting it together.

Thanks for following along.
 
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Let the cycle begin

I started yesterday by adding sand, water then salt. I let it run over night to settle and today added Dr. Tims One and Only and his ammonium chloride. The current directions say to use 4 drops per gallon but the bottle says to use 1 drop so I went with 1. I also through in a couple of pieces of Marine Pure block I had in my biocube. I will follow his recipe for testing and dropping. Hopefully all goes as planned and I can add fish soon.

Here's some progress pics.

RODI water goin in:
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Salt, Red Sea Coral Pro:
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Dr. Tim's:
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Marine Pure from biocube:
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Thanks for following along.
 
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Question with Dr. Tim's. On day 7 (if all goes as planed) it says to add fish. I will be moving over 2 clowns, a royal gramma and a green chromis at some point. The clowns show some territorial aggression, especially to my hand which can be startling, so they will be close to last. I'm wondering how many fish to add on day seven. For now I'm thinking a chalk bass and a firefish to start but would there be a better number for the newly created bio filter? Thanks

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Tanks been stuck at 2ppm ammonia for over six days. I think I had a dud with Dr Tim's.

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Great job!! I love that scape!
 
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It's Cycled! I think the bottle of Dr Tims was a dud. I ordered some Biospira and within 48 hours it's started to move.

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After a couple more days the nitrites dropped and it's done. I'll be doing a 25% water change today and adding the first fish. Probably a firefish.

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Hey Flash is looking great. I had the same experience with Dr Tim's. Others have reported similar longer cycles. I had to use Microbacter from Brightwell. Love your aquascape good luck
 

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