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jphong
09-14-2010, 08:35 PM
Apr 6, 2011
All my tanks in this one thread instead of a bunch of different ones.


Hi all I thought it would be fun to start a journal for my first saltwater tank. I've been doing freshwater for a year now and have decided to try my hand at a saltwater tank for fun after being inspired by pictures of another 40 gallon breeder.

Equipment Setup:


40 gallon breeder tank
48" - 4 bulb T5HO fixture w/ blue LED moonlights from Ebay (12000k and actinic blue ordered)
2 x Aquaclear 70 HOB filters
Eshopps PSK-75H protein skimmer
2 x Hydor Koralia 2 powerheads
Jager Ebo 150W heater
Milwaukee pH monitor and controller
Reverse Osmosis with DI by Aquasafe Canada and inline dual TDS meter (booster pump on the way)
45 Gallon Brute water container with hose and pump
I did a bunch of initial research at first to decide the equipment and tank I wanted to go with in terms of maintainability and floor space. The 40 gallon breeder seemed like the best to start with. Ive been spending a lot of time in the local marine shops lately and have gotten a good idea of some starter fish. Ken at Blue World was a lot of help so shout out to him and his shop, great guy and livestock was really nice.

Reefwars sold me about 50lbs of his live rock from his tank on the weekend and he was a great guy to meet. I hope I will meet more local fellow reefers in the upcoming events for advice and help on my first tank. This site has helped more than I could ever find in the book stores.

Possible Fish Choices:


Ocellaris clownfish
Green/Blue Chromis
Im going to keep the initial livestock light so I can add more unique fish later in the tank development stages. I know it will be a few weeks until the fish go in but I was told I can put some snails, hermit crabs and cleaner shrimp after the first week or so. I will be picking some up soon.

I took the top rim off the tank to give it a cleaner look. The middle is only bowing a little and it was tested in the bathtub for a few days before setting it up where it is now. I looked around online and figured it would be safe since the top rim was split into two pieces from the factory. Ill do some measurements on it today but its holding up really well.

The Koralias are coming in the mail soon. The Eshopps HOB protein skimmer was something I was looking for since I am going sumpless for both ease and available space. I tested it out and it works great, the bubbles are really fine with the needle wheel. I did a DIY overflow container out of an old liquor bottle with a hole drilled in the lid.

Here are some pics of the setup process that happened over the weekend! Ill keep the thread updated with pics as more happens to the tank! Took some poly filler from a small extra pillow around the house and put into the HOB filters to remove fine sand particles in water. Lets just say it worked 100x better than letting it settle by itself overnight. Its crystal clear now.

Cheers, John.

PS Thanks to my girlfriend and buddy Mukesh for being supportive and patient with my obsessiveness. This tank is for you guys, and Canreef!

40 gallon breeder
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Eshopps Skimmer
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My buddy adding sand
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Filled and live rock added
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Testing LED moonlights
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Initial aquascape (really unstable)
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Setup behind tank
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Current aquascape (Sept 16, 2010)

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lastlight
09-14-2010, 08:40 PM
Lots of nice rock you have there. Is any of that secured with ties or anything? It's amazing how your definition of stable will change once you're working in there all the time and once you start adding corals it's tough to make changes.

That one rock in the front left looks neat but what was your trick to keep that in place?

That shot of you pouring sand directly from the bag had me scrolling for the 'super cloudy water' shot and I found it! Too late now but I spend a good hour or more rinding my new sand and on occassion I've found pieces of wood and a massive amount of crud and dirt which is odd considering the bags always say 'just add to tank' lol.

Best of luck on your first tank. I'm impressed you got that trim off without issue. That can be a risky move!

jphong
09-14-2010, 08:50 PM
Thanks lastlight, I got all the rock from a fellow reefer here and he sold me some really nice pieces. No zip ties yet and the rock on the left is held up by that underwater epoxy putty you get at the stores. Doesnt work great but it works for things like that.

Yeah the bag did mention rinsing but that slipped my mind cause of the excitement! Lesson learned for sure but the filter floss works so good.

Removing the trim wasnt that bad actually, the rim was already loose when I got it used off someone who was using it to keep reptiles. It was in really good shape just the silicone holding the trim wasnt bonded that well at the top. I ended up re-siliconing the top corners and the top of the glass rim along the perimeter where there was missing chunks. I know its kind of frowned upon but I wanted to try it anyways. Ive been keeping an eye on it the last week and so far nothing has changed so no prob! Its shallow as well so it should be fine, I think its at about 13" of height for water depth.

ponokareefer
09-14-2010, 10:43 PM
Things look great thus far!

One thing to consider is damsel's can turn into terrors and go after all of your fish. You may want to reconsider getting one. Fish are quite hard to get out of a system once it is established.

jphong
09-14-2010, 10:51 PM
Thanks ponokareefer. I like the blue of the damsel, any ideas on an alternate fish? I was planning on using it to cycle the tank in the next few weeks.

Twinn
09-14-2010, 11:18 PM
Tanks looks good congrats. You might want to try a Starki damsel. Has the same blue as the damsel you like with a great yellow stripe on top. Although the Starki is a damsel it is not as aggresive as normal blue or yellow tail damsels.

rstar
09-15-2010, 03:16 AM
Looks good so far! I believe if the tank didnt have a center brace, then the trim is purely cosmetic. I am working on a 40 breeder right now too and mine doesnt have a center brace. its a hagen tank and the glass is pretty thick!

reefwars
09-15-2010, 03:27 AM
glad you liked the rock lil buddy youve got some nice pieces from some of the best tanks in the city:) nice rock work and caves:)any questions you know where i live :):) good luck


when that badboys established come see me ill set you up with a load of frags to fill it:):) free!!!!!!!!!:):)

ponokareefer
09-15-2010, 04:15 AM
Thanks ponokareefer. I like the blue of the damsel, any ideas on an alternate fish? I was planning on using it to cycle the tank in the next few weeks.

Blue is actually a color that seems to be hard to find in marine fish compared to other colors. There are large angels with blue in them, and the regal tang that is really large as well that wouldn't work in your system. I did try a blue chromis, but it died in quarantine a little while back. I'm not real familiar on the Starki damsel that was recommended.

jphong
09-15-2010, 05:48 AM
Thanks guys for all the compliments.

Reefwars Ill be in touch in a few weeks :)

Polscot
09-15-2010, 10:17 AM
lookin good

Flash
09-15-2010, 07:55 PM
glad to see you on the site!!! tank looks great!

Myka
09-15-2010, 08:08 PM
Please don't cycle your tank with a fish of any kind! This is incredibly cruel, and causes permanent damage to the fish. Considering most fish we have are stolen from the ocean, this is really a waste of a perfectly good fish! You can cycle your tank simply by adding a chopped up raw cocktail shrimp. Maybe half the shrimp since your tank is smaller. This will cycle your tank as good as any fish could, and much more eco-friendly.

Having said that, your tank looks great so far! I would also advise against buying pretty much any damsel or chromis. Most damsels will change color into much less eye-catching shades (to say it nicely), and turn into devil's spawn when they get bigger. Chromis aren't much better for attitude, but not as bad as damsels. I have seen large damsels patrolling 100 gallon tanks, and killing every other fish added to the tank. They really can be downright mean! If you're really set on the bright blue color, Blue Chromis (different than the typical Blue Green Chromis) would be a better option although tougher to find. Since this is your first saltwater tank, you may be disappointed in the fewer number of fish you can keep compared to a freshwater tank.

I also love the blue color. I have a Blue Assessor, and although it has quite an attractive color it looks black unless it is under the lights, and is really quite elusive. I just moved him from my 90 into my 20, and am hoping I will see him more.

Another option would be an Orchid Dottyback, although they are bright pinkish-purple rather than blue they are a striking color. Maybe sure you get the Orchid though, not one of the other Dottys as they can be rather aggressive as well, where the Orchid is comparatively docile.

jphong
10-08-2010, 04:10 PM
Hi all I thought I would do an update with pics! First of all I would like to say that it was nice attending the reefers meeting a few weeks ago and meeting new people to talk about this hobby as I know little to no friends that are into saltwater.

After a few weeks of cycling the nitrite went to zero, nitrates spiked, algae bloomed and nitrates went to zero in that order. Let me say the live rock must have been really good as the nitrites did not have a very noticeable spike at all before going to zero.

I waited a few days more then added some astrea snails and a turbo snail that I got from Blue World. Shannon there was more than helpful and is really a great person to deal with there.

http://i449.photobucket.com/albums/qq214/gixxer_guy/Tank%20Journal/Picture049.jpg

After a I let the snails do their business for a while I went back to Blue World and got my first saltwater fish! A yellow clown goby.

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She had a rough time settling in at first but now she is eating brine shrimp and flakes after doing some target feeding, dimming the lights for a few days and using garlic extract.

I got 2 clownfish after that from a private seller. The 2 babies came from a Darwin and Ocellaris mated pair. Since they are only about 4 months old I hope to have a mated pair from this. They weren't eating at first as well but now like Spectrum pellets and flakes.

http://i449.photobucket.com/albums/qq214/gixxer_guy/Tank%20Journal/Picture004.jpg

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After the reefer's meeting last month I went to the new Red Coral and bought a few items. I got a cleaner shrimp, nassarius snail, 2 baby mexican turbo snails, a purple firefish and 2 chromis. Over the next few days we lost the chromis but the purple firefish started eating after target feeding for about 3 days. Now she eats brine shrimp and flakes.

http://i449.photobucket.com/albums/qq214/gixxer_guy/Tank%20Journal/Picture017.jpg

I tested the water almost everyday after adding each fish and the water parameters looked fine. I thought the chromis were good since they were swimming around in the open. I didn't see them eating but I wasn't too worried at the time. Maybe the chromis was stressed from the move or my tank just couldn't handle it. Anyways lesson learned and I won't be adding anymore fish for a few weeks and even then it will be one at a time.

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I finally found my nassarius snail this morning. I saw a tentacle poking out and decided to pull him out so I could snag a picture and prove to my roomate that it did not die or disappear from the tank. We decided to name it Ninja Assassin.

http://i449.photobucket.com/albums/qq214/gixxer_guy/Tank%20Journal/Picture028.jpg

A few more tank shots from this morning:

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Anyone here know what this is growing from my live rock? It looks red and bubbly.

http://i449.photobucket.com/albums/qq214/gixxer_guy/Tank%20Journal/Picture050.jpg


Well I'm learning a lot and I definitely feel that my other freshwater fish aren't getting the attention they used. Anyways hope you guys enjoy the pics! More to come hopefully soon!

Strickland_673
10-08-2010, 04:47 PM
Looks like red bubble algae. Just another typical nuisance algae, just try getting rid of it by pulling it off if you have nothing in there thats going to eat it. What are you parameters like? phosphates?

I've used a baster to remove it, just scrape the algae with the baster and suck it up as it comes off.
Emerald crabs will also eat this off.

jphong
10-08-2010, 05:16 PM
Thanks, Ill search that type of algae online. Ill test phospates tonight to see what they are at. Too bad its a bad algae it kind of looks nice. Ill try the baster method tonight.

reefwars
10-08-2010, 05:52 PM
Hey little buddy tanks looking great I'll have to come over and see it one day:):)

Vitaminz
10-08-2010, 06:19 PM
Love the Aquascapping, good job!

jphong
10-23-2010, 10:43 PM
Hi again everyone. Just wanted to share some update pics with new SW bulbs and corals! I had FW bulbs in until now and I didnt realize how nice the SW bulbs would make everything look!

Enjoy!

FTS
http://i449.photobucket.com/albums/qq214/gixxer_guy/Tank%20Journal/IMG_7675.jpg


Pulsing Xenia from Edmonton Aquarium Club auction
http://i449.photobucket.com/albums/qq214/gixxer_guy/Tank%20Journal/IMG_7684.jpg


GSP and zoa
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Zoa cave
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Ricordea
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And the little guys :)
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paddyob
10-23-2010, 10:51 PM
Tank looks like it is coming along nicely.

A bit of hair algae in there I see. You have enough that I don't think a small clean up crew will clear it. I would just yank some of it out now before it goes further. I added a Rainford's Goby to my tank... and they will pick at hair algae as well as sift sand. He gets max 2" so good size for your tank IMO. AND he is a cool looking fish.

jphong
10-23-2010, 11:05 PM
He IS cool looking. Where did you buy him from? I was thinking of tearing out the algae but wasn't sure if I should or not. Its kinda getting outta control, I adjusted my protein skimmer so hopefully that will help out a bit.

paddyob
10-23-2010, 11:56 PM
He IS cool looking. Where did you buy him from? I was thinking of tearing out the algae but wasn't sure if I should or not. Its kinda getting outta control, I adjusted my protein skimmer so hopefully that will help out a bit.


Sometimes it is better to just "weed" your tank. Pull off what you can and let your CUC do the rest.

I picked my Rainford up at Red Coral for $25. I don't know if I got the last one or not but I think Aquarium Illusions had some also.

They are great. I was on the fence with info about it sifting or not... always conflicting info on the web... but I put him in yesterday and today he is definitely sifting my sand. And again he will graze on hair algae but I do not think he could eliminate it all as you have a good growth going on.

Pull some. Keep your parameters in check and it should be fine.

One thing to watch as well.... if your bulbs get older a poor spectrum can also contribute to hair algae growth. I know your tank is newer so it's food for thought. If you start seeing algae, more than normal, and your bulbs are hitting the 8 month mark or so... consider that as a possibility if everything else is in check.

noirsphynx
10-26-2010, 08:06 PM
Looking good! Love the aquascape.

jphong
10-26-2010, 08:08 PM
Thanks! Im going to post some new pics with the new pom poms and Rainford goby soon! And hopefully a new tailspot...

jphong
11-01-2010, 03:30 PM
Here are some pics of the new tank mates, Pom Pom Crabs, Rainfords Goby, Tail Spot Blenny, Yellow Clown Goby.

And thanks to noirsphynx for picking up the barnacles for me! They look great and hopefully the blenny will make it home :)

http://i449.photobucket.com/albums/qq214/gixxer_guy/Tank%20Journal/Picture051600x450.jpg

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jphong
11-29-2010, 11:03 PM
Quick update:

Pom pom crabs showing eggs a few weeks ago, thought Id share some pictures. Made me happy since something must be going right with the tank after so many things starting to go wrong.

Lost the blenny and yellow clown gobies (gobies disappeared after moving the live rock around as I was trying to rescape the tank - reminder to take out the livestock when doing major changes).

The frogspawn and hammer heads werent looking that great for over a week and I thought I was going to lose a few heads so did daily 10% water changes. They seem to be coming back the last few days which Im glad about.

Will post new pics when I get some more time but here's one for now:

http://i449.photobucket.com/albums/qq214/gixxer_guy/Tank%20Journal/Picture008600x450.jpg

Thanks for lookin :)

fishytime
11-29-2010, 11:38 PM
sorry to hear about the fish.....it sometimes seems hard to get clown gobies eating, but it sounds more like you had a mini spike from the scape redux....did you have the rock out of the water for any period of time?

noirsphynx
11-30-2010, 01:59 AM
I was sad when you told me about the blenny but to have two more fishies die......:sad: so sorry to hear that. Clown gobies can be so finiky to get to eat. I've had 4 of them, two I could get to eat but two wouldn't(no matter what I tried). I finally picked up another on Saturday from Steve that should be eating:mrgreen:.

I'm super happy for you that the pom pom female is carrying eggs :biggrin: You'll soon see her releasing teeny weeny babies but they'll just be good food for everyone :neutral: Do you still have the two males?

jphong
12-20-2010, 07:30 PM
Yes the rocks were out for a few minutes at a time but I kept if fairly wet most of the time. Ill be sure to keep the fish in another tank next time I do a major redo.

I picked up another yellow clown from AI as well as another Rainford! I had to get the kids back together again. The yellow clown was eating when one of the guys was feeding them so I decided to get him. Then I decided I should replace the Rainford that was sick and died a few days earlier. Now they are both in there and eating and looking good. Dawn I hope your yellow clown is doing good and eating as well. And yes I still have the males I see one male at a time as they like to hide most of the time. One thing I noticed is that the pom poms on the female have changed from pink to white - wonder if she lost hers and stole from the males! I want to check under the rocks and see if they are all still alive but I dont want to upset the tank again and move all the corals. Last night I saw the female and I know one male is there so hopefully they are both there!

Last night when taking the pics of the tank I noticed 3 astrea snails that didnt move for a few days. After taking them out I noticed the worst smell to mankind coming from inside of them - dead. Also I picked up the large turbo snail shell and guess what was inside - nothing! I guess with the move and all these things rotting in the water was the cause of my tank not doing well the past few weeks.

Added a Goniopora to the tank - we'll see how long I can keep it alive!

Lindsay I tried to include a pic with some coloration on the hybrid clowns. The color is still darkening as they are still young. Hope this gives you an idea of the color you can expect. I also noticed Bubbles has her dorsal fin was split when I got her and its not growing back - should have called her Spike :)

Also when I was feeding the corals with the powerheads off the fish kinda grouped up and it was like playtime! The clown was nudging the yellow goby around but it didnt look violent more playful-ish but I can be wrong. Take a look and let me know what you think.

Enjoy the pics and vids!

Vids Here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLjOnlriHOE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0mlRFncBMg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcN6SZGNRLg

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paddyob
12-20-2010, 09:51 PM
Tank is looking good.

I would worry about Goniopora. They are not easy to keep and should not be added to a tank unless you know you have a good chance to keep it alive.

I wish you luck. Keep the pics coming.

jphong
12-20-2010, 09:59 PM
Im not sure how AI's exchange/return policy is with this kind of stuff so I decided to keep it. Ill try giving them a call about the policy maybe I can exchange for something else.

I have their reef roids coral food that they said was made for this type of coral but I have not researched about long term success with this food on this coral.

paddyob
12-20-2010, 10:05 PM
Im not sure how AI's exchange/return policy is with this kind of stuff so I decided to keep it. Ill try giving them a call about the policy maybe I can exchange for something else.

I have their reef roids coral food that they said was made for this type of coral but I have not researched about long term success with this food on this coral.


Its not just the food. They are just very sensitive to changes. Water conditions must be one way... flow... feeding.

Alot of them do well.... but it also goes the other way. Just seem to be a picky coral. Hopefully it lives for you.

jphong
12-20-2010, 10:09 PM
Thanks for the tips. This was definitely one of those times where I should have researched first before buying.

reefwars
12-20-2010, 10:27 PM
It depends on the kind also , I believe the red ones are supposed to do better....I had a green one for around a year before I passed it on to another canreefer and I had a smaller purple one for a little less. I found they liked lies of light and less than ideal water conditions:):)

ALang
12-21-2010, 04:06 PM
That tank of yours looks great and pretty full!
Soon you'd be just like the rest of us, upgrading to a larger tank. Especially when those corals start to take off.
Lenny.

jphong
12-21-2010, 07:52 PM
Hey Denny, Ill have to come look at your tank over the holidays. Its looking good and can't wait to see the light ring you've got.

Thanks Lenny, I was really surprised how many corals I had when I was moving things around and took them all out of the tank. It doesn't seem like a lot until you pool them all together! You are right about upgrading cause Im looking around for some 75 gallons to upgrade to.

ALang
12-21-2010, 10:34 PM
I have an undrilled 75 if you're interested.

tyong
12-30-2010, 01:18 AM
hey jphong, that tank looks AWESOME! You should post updated pictures! I would love to see the pictures!

jphong
01-07-2011, 02:05 AM
Noticed that my GBTA split today after being in my tank for just over a month from getting him from another Canreefer. It was split in the morning, back together in the same spot at lunch and now one of the halves is sitting inside a barnacle!

One on the left one in the barnacle on the right.
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Original location



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New hiding spot
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ALang
01-07-2011, 03:29 PM
That's great. How are you doing with the 75gal tanks?? We need to see pics!

jphong
01-07-2011, 04:34 PM
That's great. How are you doing with the 75gal tanks?? We need to see pics!

Haven't started the 75 SW yet. Got all the main components like sand, powerheads, ATO unit, reactors and pumps. Need to save some cash for live rock and it should be ready to go. Just need to decide on some T5 lighting and figure out how Im going to plumb it together with my 40 breeder.

Your 75 gal is up in the new fish room/computer room as a freshwater setup. Just getting it together now to start a aquascaped high tech planted tank.

Heres a peek:

http://i449.photobucket.com/albums/qq214/gixxer_guy/Tank%20Journal/75galplant.jpg

noirsphynx
01-07-2011, 06:54 PM
I had no idea that a 75 was in the works, can't wait to see it up and running.

jphong
01-07-2011, 07:51 PM
Yeah Tiff wanted to start one of her own so it will be hers to fill up with livestock. Im going to try and plumb mine to hers like a sump but mine will remain a DT under hers and will also be used as a frag growout tank.

jphong
01-13-2011, 04:33 AM
Hi just wanted to share some pics of some new corals I picked up from Blue World today (red lobo and green torch coral)

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jphong
04-06-2011, 07:20 PM
Hi guys just wanted to share some pictures of the new 75G I set up a while ago. Things are going well and I finished plumbing the two tanks together and also plumbed in a refugium with a DSB where I plan to have only macro algae and also act as a pod farm for eventually housing some Mandarins.

The 40G below has a Mag 9 inside pumping up to the 75G above and the 15G refuge to the right and both drain back into the 40G. The 75G has an eshoppes HOB overflow and the 15G is drilled. My first plumb job but I think it went fairly decently but I didnt realize the cost of doing plumbing for such a small job. Really underestimated it when I started.

I went back to T5's with a used Tek Light I bought from someone here. I didnt realize that good quality bulbs could make such a difference in color until I got this one. It has KZ fiji purple and ATI bulbs in it and the purple really stands out from the el cheapo eBay fixture I have running and I think its mostly due to the KZ fiji bulb.

Now Im just going to grow out some of the corals and let things cruise.

Enjoy the pics :)

The new plumbed system:

http://i449.photobucket.com/albums/qq214/gixxer_guy/Aquarium%20Beautful/Picture9.jpg

http://i449.photobucket.com/albums/qq214/gixxer_guy/Aquarium%20Beautful/Picture8.jpg


The 75G on top:

http://i449.photobucket.com/albums/qq214/gixxer_guy/Aquarium%20Beautful/Picture4.jpg


The 40G below:

http://i449.photobucket.com/albums/qq214/gixxer_guy/Aquarium%20Beautful/Picture5.jpg


The Refuge to the left:
http://i449.photobucket.com/albums/qq214/gixxer_guy/Aquarium%20Beautful/Picture7.jpg

Delphinus
04-06-2011, 07:56 PM
Neat little system. That has to be one of the nicest "sumps" I've ever seen, haha! How do you keep bubbles at bay down there? How do you do top up?

jphong
04-06-2011, 09:27 PM
Thanks, I didn't want to go with a sump because I don't have a stand that will hide it and that’s why I thought of using the small tank as a nitrate/phosphate exporter with the DSB and macroalgae.

So far I haven't opened the valve to connect the refuge to the system yet because I wanted the sand to have time to cycle first. Thats the good thing about what I did to the system, each tank can be closed off from the loop.

The bubbles from the 75g above is noticeable but the outlet is at the back of the 40G so the bubbles dont spread to the front so its not too bad. Not sure how the bubbles will be from the refuge but I bet it wont be too bad since Im planning on keeping the flow low there. Im thinking of trying to add some filter foam at the outlets to keep bubbles down. I put the outlet on the opposite end of the 40G to the pump so that there is some circulation of water being pumped through the system.

Top up is done with an ATO installed in the 40G below as that is the tank that experiences the water level drop when the pump is running. I have to top off the 5G bucket that I have at least once a week for evaporation which seems like quite a lot (not sure how this compares to other systems out there).

I don’t really trust the HOB overflow yet so I only run it for a few hours when Im home to balance out the water parameters between all tanks and also to get the ATO to top off the system. The overflow is right above the outlet in the wall so Im afraid if the overflow “overflows” Ill be in big trouble. I may move it to the other side in the future just in case.

Also to the left of the 40G I am planning on adding a drilled 10G tank as a frag tank. There is just enough room I just have to build a small stand to lift the bulkhead outputs above the 40G rim. I am either going to run one of the outlets from the other tanks into this to create flow or use a small pump. I think that will be the final add on to the system without going any bigger! I have a bunch of live rock rubble and shells ready to go for the frag tank.

noirsphynx
04-06-2011, 11:17 PM
John, that is AWESOME! I love the refuge. I need to do something like that on my system.

Flash
04-06-2011, 11:32 PM
John, you are my favorite!!! lol! nice tanks!

jphong
04-07-2011, 12:26 AM
Thanks guys and gals!