SPS dominant Redsea Reefer S-1000

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Here is the sump first part…I like sand but can’t use in display because of flow so kept in jars(1$ a jar yes in Dollar tree).Using Seachem matrix and siporax plus 3D printed filter pad from Amazon
This is the way to do it. I didn't have enough at first in mine and the tank stayed hazy for a good 2 months. Looks about the same as yours now though I took the sand I had added out. Couldn't find a place to make it deep enough so I like the jar idea.
 
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This is the way to do it. I didn't have enough at first in mine and the tank stayed hazy for a good 2 months. Looks about the same as yours now though I took the sand I had added out. Couldn't find a place to make it deep enough so I like the jar idea.
Thank you.will see how it goes in next months
 

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Congrats on the REEFER-S 1000! I decided to upgrade from a Reefer 350 to the REEFER-S 850.

Looking for some advice. With my upgrade, I plan on going bare-bottom like you did. My intent was to take BRS' advice and cover the bare bottom with a white 1/8in textured ABS board. Advantages are many... cushion & stability for the rock being primary and a more natural look to mimic sand being serendipitous. Issue is that the REEFER-S has a 3/8in euro brace at the bottom of the tank. I could insert a 3/8in textured ABS board but it will be quite pricey & much harder to manipulate/cut than a 1/8in sheet. So, the questions are:

1. Do you find the brace creates a detritus trap?
2. Did you cushion the base rock or place it directly on the glass bottom?

FWIW, here's the rest of my build (configuring the sump extension as a large fuge):

ReefLED 160S x3
Red Sea Reefer RSK-900 Protein Skimmer
Red Sea ReefWave 45 x2
Red Sea ReefDose 4
Red Sea ReefDose Deluxe 4-Color Tube Kit
Sicce Syncra SDC 9.0 WIFI Return Pump
Inkbird ITC-306A Dual Digital Aquarium Heater Controller w/ WiFi
Finnex TH-0800 Deluxe Titanium Tube Heater with Guard 800W x2
Red Sea ReefMat 1200 Filter Roller (when released this Spring)
AI Prime 16HD FUGE Aquarium LED
AI Prime 12in Flex Arm
Avast Marine ATO & Diaphram Pump
Coralife 12X 36W UV

Any and all feedback is welcome!
 
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Congrats on your new tank.you will absolutely love it.I didn’t see any detritus building up at braces.it’s been 2 months for me
Congrats on the REEFER-S 1000! I decided to upgrade from a Reefer 350 to the REEFER-S 850.

Looking for some advice. With my upgrade, I plan on going bare-bottom like you did. My intent was to take BRS' advice and cover the bare bottom with a white 1/8in textured ABS board. Advantages are many... cushion & stability for the rock being primary and a more natural look to mimic sand being serendipitous. Issue is that the REEFER-S has a 3/8in euro brace at the bottom of the tank. I could insert a 3/8in textured ABS board but it will be quite pricey & much harder to manipulate/cut than a 1/8in sheet. So, the questions are:

1. Do you find the brace creates a detritus trap?
2. Did you cushion the base rock or place it directly on the glass bottom?

FWIW, here's the rest of my build (configuring the sump extension as a large fuge):

ReefLED 160S x3
Red Sea Reefer RSK-900 Protein Skimmer
Red Sea ReefWave 45 x2
Red Sea ReefDose 4
Red Sea ReefDose Deluxe 4-Color Tube Kit
Sicce Syncra SDC 9.0 WIFI Return Pump
Inkbird ITC-306A Dual Digital Aquarium Heater Controller w/ WiFi
Finnex TH-0800 Deluxe Titanium Tube Heater with Guard 800W x2
Red Sea ReefMat 1200 Filter Roller (when released this Spring)
AI Prime 16HD FUGE Aquarium LED
AI Prime 12in Flex Arm
Avast Marine ATO & Diaphram Pump
Coralife 12X 36W UV

Any and all feedback is welcome!
 
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Added this NSA piece into tank and here is final one
 

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Quick update..installed canopy and one Coral care gen2 fixture.will add 2 more in coming days.added first batch of fishes too..

1. Magnificent foxface
2. Pair of storm clowns
3. Pintail wrasse
4.yellow tang
5.Purple tang
6.Copperband butterfly

all these fishes are in mature tank of 3 yrs old.

currently in QT

1. gold flake angel
2. Emperor angel
3 Dussumieri tang
4. Powder blue tang
5. Flame angel
 

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Quick update..installed canopy and one Coral care gen2 fixture.will add 2 more in coming days.added first batch of fishes too..

1. Magnificent foxface
2. Pair of storm clowns
3. Pintail wrasse
4.yellow tang
5.Purple tang
6.Copperband butterfly

all these fishes are in mature tank of 3 yrs old.

currently in QT

1. gold flake angel
2. Emperor angel
3 Dussumieri tang
4. Powder blue tang
5. Flame angel
Awesome fish list! Love those Dussumieri Tangs.
 

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Any suggestions like what most reefers use?
I mostly use an Orphek aquarium lens with my phone. Fits most phones and colors are pretty good with no additional steps needed. Icecap make another popular one, but it only fits some phones, same filters though. Sadly I don't have time to use the dslr as much as I'd like, but I use Adobe Lightroom on those pics and add a filter that way. The dslr and lightroom is certainly better, but very time consuming in comparison.
 
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I mostly use an Orphek aquarium lens with my phone. Fits most phones and colors are pretty good with no additional steps needed. Icecap make another popular one, but it only fits some phones, same filters though. Sadly I don't have time to use the dslr as much as I'd like, but I use Adobe Lightroom on those pics and add a filter that way. The dslr and lightroom is certainly better, but very time consuming in comparison.
Ya I am good photographer with dslr.Will definitely try these orphek lens..looks interesting.thanks much man
 
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Weekend i setup 40g coast2coast aquariums frag tank with this beautiful Australian love rock.I am very impressed with this rock .Simple filtration with ATI t5 hybrid led/t5 combo as lighting
 

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