Travesty's 10g floating reef

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Decided to start a new nano tank in my kitchen where I'll be moving some of the LPS (and possibly SPS) from my 32g tank. I'm rescaping that tank and going in a different direction with it. Here I'm gonna be documenting this new tank (which so far I'm very happy with) I'll also post any links if anyone wants some of the same bits and pieces.

To start, I was heavily inspired by a couple other tanks, mainly a @pongpit one from a few years ago. I liked the floating aesthetic and that it was.. somewhat on a budget. I went in a slightly different route with my rockwork, I wanted it to look like it was floating, but also to look like the rocks were coming out of the glass.

I was going to use a basic 10g Aqueon tank for the build but when I was removing the rim I cracked the glass and also cut myself so instead of trying again iI just found another option. I got a Lifegard Aquatics 10g aio. I like the aio aspect so i wouldn't have to buy extra filtration parts, the rimless look is great and the build quality is better than i expected.

I also got 5lbs of Marco rock from BRS and a 10lb bag of Nature's Ocean Samoa Pink sand (which i've been cycling so i can get the tank started once i'm done with the rockwork. I'll also be taking some bio media from my other tank to put in this one.

So let's get this **** show on the road
 
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I started by taking a hammer and screwdriver to the rocks to chisel them into smaller, more manageable pieces.. only to put them back together later lol. I'm using super glue and the Nature's Ocean 2 part epoxy putty they sell at every fish store. I figured since the rock is white and the putty dries white-ish it's fine for now.

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So here comes the hard part. Now I had to find a way to get the rock to stay on the sides of the tank. For this I used a mixture of silicone and VERY strong magnets (which I also covered in silicone in the hopes they won't rust or whatever) I used two pairs of magnets for the larger rock structure and one for the smaller. I attached them to both sides of the rock so it would help keeping them up and keep some stress off the silicone that's keeping it on the walls. The tricky part was trying to keep things propped up the right way until it all sets.

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Day 2: I've had the sand sitting in a bucket with some water for a few days and have been dosing it with bacteria. I'm using Aquaforest Bio S.. which I've never used before, just wanted to try something new. Bacteria is bacteria. Now that the silicone is cured, everything is dry and the rock can float on its own it's time to add the sand and water and a few other things. I just got a new RODI system so it was really great not to have to wait like 3 hours for a 5 gallon bucket to fill up. I also added some cycled bio media from my other tank. Now to wait for the clouds to settle.

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Day 3: Water is clear, parameters are good. I moved two rock flower anemones and an anemone crab that's been hitchhiking on them since I got them into the tank, probably prematurely, but I couldn't keep them in my other tank. I don't think it's a problem since I'm using established media from the other tank but I'm gonna monitor them for like a week, since I wouldn't normally put anything in the tank for at least a couple weeks.

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Two questions for anyone who might have an answer:
1. I'm thinking of adding an extra DIY led light on this tank to compensate for the spectrum, probably with two UV's covering the 360-400nm spectrum as well as a lighter blue to make up for some of the cyan/green spectrum and possibly a red. What do we think about that? I'm on the fence about it because I've seen some high end lights not utilize these colored led's and be just fine in growing coral. I'm also trying to get the best coloration for when I do move coral in this tank.
2. Does anyone know where I could get a glitterbomb goni? I've only ever seen it on Tidal Gardens and usually in a goni 4 pack.. and always out of stock the second it goes up. This is what it looks like.
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Day 4: I added a small goby from my other tank that, no matter what, kept finding a way into the sump. That was last night and he seems fine still. I figure since i'm using a ton of cycled media it's not the biggest deal. I also added a yellow dwarf fan worm and a bi-color hammer from my other tank since i didn't really have great spots for them. I needed more flow in the tank than the tiny return could provide so I threw in a spare hydor koralia nano and I think it's a good amount of flow for the tank.
 
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Ok, some time has passed. I think it's day 10. A lot has changed. I took the goby out and instead added my two longfin clowns from my 32g tank which is turning into a seahorse tank soon. I also added some euphyllia (rainbow hammer, bi-color hammer, black light torch) from the other tank as well as an elegance coral and pederson cleaner shrimp (which has been hosting the elegance for some time now. I know, I have been warned the elegance might eat it, but it does not concern me when watching the behavior of them). A few days ago I had a jumping issue with one of the clowns and have since ordered a glass lid... that was too big when it came. I can always cut it down if it's gonna be an issue for me. I need to get some sand sifters, any suggestions? I'm thinking just a few nassarius snails should be fine.

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Update: both crab and shrimp died. I don't know why. They weren't eaten by anything and parameters were fine when i checked. This was a few weeks ago. I have since added a tiger pistol shrimp and a goby. They have paired almost immediately and found a corner in the tank behind an elegance they rarely leave. If the elegance is slightly closed then you can sometimes see them. Clowns are doing great and I'm currently feeding a mixture of frozen brine, frozen mysis, reef roids, live phyto, Red Sea AB+, selcon and some live baby brine (I feed this mixture to my other tank with a mandarin and pipefish)
 
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New pictures!!
current stocking: 2 longfin clowns, hi fin goby, tiger shrimp, yellow dwarf feather duster, walking dendro, a couple nassarius and astarea snails, a few asterina stars, an rbta that never wants to stay in a convenient place, a small long tentacle anemone that also never wants to stay in a convenient place, 5 rock flower nems, a maxi mini carpet anemone, a rainbow hammer, a bi-color hammer, a blacklight torch, one pink and one blue and one green goni, a pastel alveopora colony, a rainbow stylopora, a bubble coral and two elegances, one all blue and one purple/green with pink tips.

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apologies the tank isn't looking pristine. i'm currently fighting a hair algae bloom that happened while i was away and my tank was massively overfed
 

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Two questions for anyone who might have an answer:
1. I'm thinking of adding an extra DIY led light on this tank to compensate for the spectrum, probably with two UV's covering the 360-400nm spectrum as well as a lighter blue to make up for some of the cyan/green spectrum and possibly a red. What do we think about that? I'm on the fence about it because I've seen some high end lights not utilize these colored led's and be just fine in growing coral. I'm also trying to get the best coloration for when I do move coral in this tank.
2. Does anyone know where I could get a glitterbomb goni? I've only ever seen it on Tidal Gardens and usually in a goni 4 pack.. and always out of stock the second it goes up. This is what it looks like.
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Did you find that Glitterbom Goni? I want one too!
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some fun new pics of the tank. it's finally coming together how i like it. i'm now on the hunt for more flower nems. i just a bunch from salt critters, one of which is my new favorite. it's a dark blue and bright green color
 
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