My reefing journey from 0 to an 80 gallon shallow reef

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I moved to a new account to match my IG so I wanted to repost my build.

So this thread is about a year late but I figured I should finally give it a shot. I’m almost a year into this hobby and my obsession hasn’t slowed a bit (just ask my fiancé). It all started with an Used Innovative Marine 20 gallon aio system. Actually, that’s a lie. It started with a month of research. I started with BRS videos and basically moved to consuming as many R2R threads and YouTube videos about reefing I could find. I still spend a crazy amount of time browsing threads and videos.

After my initial round of research I thought I was ready for a reef tank. After a few trips to my LFS getting to know the owner and staff I saw that they had a nice IM Nuvo 20 for sale. It came as a full set up with the Kessil a80 light, rock, and sand. I didn’t realize how good of a decision I had made because I was SUPER impatient and I never would’ve waited for a proper cycle. This is what the tank looked like the day I brought it home.
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Over the course of about 9 months I spent time doing more and more research while also caring for my new reef tank. It started with a leather coral, some zoas, and of course a pair of clownfish. I had many learning experiences but there is one that will stick with me forever. You see I had no problem keeping coral fish were a different story. At first I thought I was just getting fish that weren’t healthy or something (Remember I‘m a total noob at this point). Long story short I had brooklynella in my tank but I didn’t know what it was or how to fix it. I went through way too many fish before realizing what was actually happening and I decided to go fallow for 60 days. That fallow period solved the issue and every fish I got after then was happy and healthy.

Fast forward a few months and I’ve found my stride. At this point I’ve added an ato, a second kessil a80, and a spectral controller x for the lights. I’ve been typing way too much so it’s time for some pictures!

Starting with a FTS and a nice top down

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I got into trying to get macro shots of some of my favorite corals for a while. I was and still am obsessed with the amount of colors and vibrance that some of these corals have!
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Something I always wanted for the tank was an anemone. I found this awesome rainbow bubble tip at a LFS that I couldn’t pass up. A few weeks later that awesome anemone became TWO awesome anemones!
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I know this post is getting long but I’m just getting to the fun part. The new tank/project. I felt like I had learned a lot from this tank and like most reefers I wanted to upgrade. I know I hadn’t been in the hobby long and some would argue I should have let the 20 gallon grow out but I wanted to take everything I had learned and start fresh with a brand new tank. Also, I had just bought a house so I had plenty of room for a bigger tank.

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So step one was deciding on the tank and size. Well I was looking at different brands like Red Sea and Waterbox but they were a little out of budget since I was looking for something 60-100 gallons. Then one day I found what to me seemed like the perfect tank. You see my plan was to put this tank in the living room of my new house. Like literally it was going to be the centerpiece of the house so that meant both the tank and stand had to 1) look good and 2) not clash with the other furniture in the house. Well we were trying to go for a farmhouse look and when I saw the listing for this tank I had to have it. I mean wouldn’t everyone?
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The tank is an 80 gallon Deep Blue professional shallow reef tank. The previous owner had custom made this stand (I wish I could take credit for it) and replaced the overflow with a better square one. So operation 80 gallon reef had officially begun.

Step 1: Sump
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I went with a standard 20 long and got some baffled made by MelevsReef. I didn’t feel the need to buy a fancy sump because the long term goal was to have a large basement sump but for now this 20 long would fit good in the stand. I wish I would have went with a 29 gallon tank because they are the same footprint just taller. I had to put in some extra measures to make sure when my return pump shuts off it doesn’t overflow the sump.

Step 2: The stand
We decided to refinish the stand and paint it with a white chalk paint then give it a distressed look
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I’d like to think it turned out pretty awesome. As cool as this stand looks I will say the shelving on the right takes a ton of room out from under the stand so it is pretty tight in there with the sump and cords.

Step 3: Equipment
Skimmer: For the skimmer I’m running a Reef Octopus 150 INT sss and I cannot say enough good things about this skimmer. It is an absolute work horse.
Return Pump: The return pump is a Jaebo dcp but I don’t remember the exact model right now.
PowerHeads: For flow I started with a couple Tunze nanostreams but later upgraded to a Red Sea Reefwave 45. I absolutely love this pump. It was a little pricey but absolutely worth it in my opinion.
Heater: 500w titanium heater
ATO: Tunze Osmolator 3155
Lights: For lights I went with the Aquatic Life t5 hybrid with 2 Red Sea Reefled 50s.

As you can probably tell I was on a bit of a budget but I wanted to start with a tank that had the ability to grow basically any coral but not be super expensive. Eventually I‘d like to upgrade the led lights on this build and also add a refugium soon.
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Step 4: Cycling
So I had the tank setup with all of the needed equipment and now it’s time to begin the cycle. I wanted to do a fish less cycle in this tank so I started ghost feeding some Rods food for about a week. I then used a bottle of Fritz turbo start to add some beneficial bacteria. After that I started testing ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate every day. After a couple weeks I had seen a slight ammonia spike and then a tiny bit of nitrates. I knew the tank was probably ok but just to be safe I added some Fritz Zyme 9 bacteria.

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Step 5: Fish
At this point the tank was ready for fish. In my 20 gallon I had two black storm clownfish and a yellow coris wrasse. I was nervous about moving my two fairly expensive clownfish into a fresh cycled tank and the yellow wrasse was going to be very difficult to catch so I decided to get a new fish. I started with a McCosker’s flasher wrasse. I had wanted one for a while and to be honest they are a fairly cheap fish anyway. After moving the wrasse in and letting him go for a couple weeks I figured it was time to start stocking the tank for real.

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The next fish that was added was this wonderful baby blue hippo tang. I had seen this fish in the new LFS that had just opened and it had been at the story for over 2 weeks when I decided to bring him home. I knew it was a very healthy fish that had a nice full belly and was always out swimming and eating.

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Next up was a Tomini Tang. I was actually looking for a Yellow Eye Kole tang but I ended up seeing this one at the LFS and I fell in love. This guy spends ALL day picking algae from the rocks. If you’re looking for a small tang to help control some algae I definitely recommend a bristletooth of some sort.

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Now these next two fish are pretty special. The first is a longnose Hawk fish that I had been searching for since the tank was cycled. Honestly it has been near impossible for me to get one they have been out of stock everywhere and none of my LFS‘s could order one. Until I walked into PETCO one day.....

I know I know the dreaded PETCO. Honestly for saltwater stuff my local PETCO is pretty good (Compared to other PETCO’s but not even close to any LFS). Now the thing is I saw both of these fish the long nose hawk fish and the leopard wrasse had just came in. They were both swimming around out front and for $60 for the pair I wasn’t going to pass that up. Normally I would but I couldn’t find these guys anywhere. Also, I didn’t have any coral in my tank and I was fully prepared to treat any sick fish if needed whether that was pulling the fish out and going fallow or treating within the system.

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In the end everything worked out and all of the fish have been super healthy! Since then I’ve also added my pair of black storm clownfish and the yellow coris wrasse to the new tank.

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Step 6: Coral
Now that the tank is stocked with fish (at least for now) it was time to start transferring corals from the old tank to the new one. In the old tank I had started buying a few different zoa frags because I knew I wanted to have a zoa rock in the new tank. I picked up some frags of utter chaos, sunny D, sonic flare, rainbow incinerator, Alice in Wonderland, and I also had some frags of my Rasta and eagle eye rock. This is where the zoo garden is at today as well as a shot of the Rasta/Eagle eye rock I transferred from the 20 gallon.
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I’ve also added a euphillya section on the left side of the tank that consists of the green frogspawn I had in the 20 gallon, a dragon soul torch I got from a local reefer, and another frogspawn and green torch I got from a different local reefer.

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Here is a full shot of the tank as it sits right now
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If you have any questions about this build so far I’ll be happy to answer them. Thanks for taking the time to check out my tank and happy reefing!!!!
 

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Hello,

Tank looks great. Stand is awesome. I love the flame tang. One of me favorite. Great build. Keep updating to see how the growth goes.
 
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So I have a few updates to add. I’ve started dipping my toes into some sos corals and everything is going great so far. I’ll throw some pictures on here too.
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As for the plumbing/sump ask and you shall receive!!!

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It’s a very simple design right now with a slimmer and some Marine Pure blocks. I plan on eventually making the first chamber into a refugium or just filling it with bio media. For now though my nutrient levels are super low so I don’t need any more filtration yet.
 
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Some things that I’m working on in the next couple weeks:
1. I need to get a lid made for the tank. I plan on using a screen door kit and mess top. The tank does have a lid on it now but it stops short about 3 inches from the back of the tank. So far it’s saved my but a bunch of times because my wrasses love to jump!
2. I just picked up a used mp10 to add some extra flow on the left side of the tank. I was just using one ReefWave 45 before. I still need to get the controller and power brick mounted in the stand.
3. I also have a mess of wires and power bricks that I have shoved to the back corner of the stand I’d like to address.

Also if you’re interested I do have an Instagram @brodysreef and you can find some more pictures and videos of the tank there. I haven’t been posting a ton but I will try to keep both it and this thread updated.
 
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A small update today. This tank is my first dip into sps corals and I started with some easy stuff like this purple stylo.
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After I saw the stylo was showing new growth and good color I decided to try my hand with an acropora. So I found a nice pink lemonade frag to try out. The picture on the right is when I first got it. It was very green and not the yellow I was expecting. Sure enough 3 weeks later and I got the picture on the left! I think it’s safe to say the tank is coming along nicely!!
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Really nice thread!! I started on the first one and switched over here. Tank, stand and every sea creature in there is absolutely beautiful. :)
 
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I did some powerhead swapping the last couple weeks. I was at my LFS and found a used Vortech MP10 Quiet Drive for sale. I thought that would be perfect to supplement the ReefWave 45 I already had in the tank.
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I had it running in the tank for about a week and it was doing just fine but the next time I went in to the LFS they had just gotten in a ReefWave 25 from a tank tear down.
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Some of you will think I’m crazy but I traded the mp10 for the reefwave because I already have one 3 other pieces of equipment controlled by the ReefBeat app (2 ReefLed 50s and the ReefWave 45). I’ve had the new pump going for a few days now and I love it! However, there is one big problem.....the new ReefWave is pretty noisy. There must be a bearing or something out so I’m going to contact RedSea to see if they can help. I don’t expect much since I bought it used but it’s worth a shot.

Also, I know my LFS would work with me on either returning or trading it but I want to see if I can fix it because I like this pump.

I do have a question for anyone who has used multiple ReefWave pumps together. What I am trying to do is set them up to pulse alternate of each other. Right now they are set at a 0.5 second pulse but I want one side to go and then the other. In the app there is a sync toggle but I’ve tried all combinations of it on and off for the two pumps but they always go at the same time.
 
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I have a few updates and pictures to share!

So first of all I want to talk about tank nutrients. Since I have started the tank I have been very careful about the amount of food I put into the tank. I have an eheim auto feeder that feeds some pellets twice a day. I also add 10ml of Reef Energy AB+ daily and feed frozen Rod’s food once a week. I was trying to be careful not to introduce too many nutrients into the tank but in doing so my nitrates and phosphates have bottomed out at 0.

My corals have been doing alright but they just haven’t been growing as fast as I would have expected and they aren’t as vibrant as I know they can be. So I’ve started to feed frozen every day and I’ve been doing that for the last week. I haven’t seen a change in nutrients yet but it does seem like the corals are responding. I’m going to continue doing this for another couple weeks to see if I have any change in nutrients, algae, or coral color.

Another thing I have started doing is dosing Tropic Marine’s all-for-reef to keep my alk stable. I was doing weekly water changes and that was enough to keep everything stable but I wanted to switch to bi-weekly water changes. I test alk, nitrate, and phosphate at least 2-3 times a week just to keep track of everything.

So that’s where I’m at with the tank as of today. It still looks great but as always in this hobby it could be better. I’m trying to be very careful about making changes so I only change one or two things then wait a month or so to see any changes. But enough talk here are a few pictures that I took yesterday to show the full tank right to left!!!!

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Oh I almost forgot! I recently picked up a really cool new coral from my LFS The Corner Reef. It’s a Burning Bonanza Stylocoeniella.
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I had never heard of them before but it’s an encrusting coral that is really bright yellow with red/pink polyps. I’ve been looking for a cool encrusting coral and this one definitely caught my eye!
 
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Happy holidays everyone! I figured a Christmas Eve update would be nice.

So for starters let’s talk nutrients. Since the tank started I’ve had a really low nutrient system. I’m trying to be careful about not letting them get too high. In doing so I added too much filtration and they have bottomed out and my sand bed was covered in dinos. I tried to increase feeding and that didn’t work but then I had an idea. I decided to remove the ChemiPure that I was using to see if that helped. If I see too large of a spike I can always add it back anyway.

It may be too early to tell but after only a few days I have already seen the dinos start to fade away and the corals have responded.

On another good note I’ve got some amazing new coral!!! I decided that I hate money and my LFS was running a sale on a bunch of amazing euphyllia. I ended up getting some sort of info gold torch (not exactly sure about the name) and an absolutely stunning Rasta torch.
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Just for fun I snapped pictures of the rest of my euphyllia

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I took a side shot of the tank the other day and it made me realize something......I need more coral

I do love this picture though because it really shows off the awesome colors I’m getting from my pink lemonade and PC Rainbow acros. I’m supposed to be getting three more acro frags next week from a local reefer that I think are really going to make the tank stand out.
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On another note I think I have my nutrients in check now. I have stopped using chemipure so now I just have my skimmer running with some other media in the sump. Daily feeding frozen plus my auto feeder putting in pellets in the morning and afternoon.
Tank Params:
Nitrate: 2
Phosphate: 0.03
Alk: 8.6 dkh

Now the goal is to keep everything as stable as possible since I’m trying out so many different sps corals. So far I’ve been able to because I work from home now which makes maintaining the tank a lot easier.
 
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Time for another update on the tank. There is some good and there is some bad but first let’s start with a full tank shot under t5s and blues
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So for starters I am still battling dinos but I seem to winning! I’ve been pumping lots of food and nutrients into the tank to finally start seeing detectable nitrate and phosphate. Right now my nitrate is sitting at 2-3ppm and phosphate is at 0.07 ppm. The phosphate is higher than I’d like because of feeding lots of reef roids but it’s manageable for now.

The higher phosphates have resulted in a small loss of color in some acros but all of the colors are growing much faster.

The euphyllia garden is looking better than ever right now! The dragon soul torch is just exploding in growth!

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I’ve also picked up a lot of new coral from local reefers. @RoyaltyReefing hooked me up with a monti cap, space invader chalice, and a cool favia (at least I think that’s what it is lol).
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I also traded @bensnems on IG a couple rainbow bubble tips for some nice mushrooms and a frag of white zombie zoanthids
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Next steps for the tank is to get my phosphates back down to the .03-.05 range while also raising nitrate to 5-10......it’s not going to be easy

Other than that I’m really happy with the tank and I can’t wait to see where it goes from here!
 
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Oh I almost forgot I picked up some amazing acropora frags also! I got a Jason Fox Solar Flare, TSA Rainbow, and a Blue Tort.
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They haven’t been in the tank too long so I’m expecting them to start coloring up here in the next month or two but I’m excited to see what the end result is!
 

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