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neoh 05-16-2013 09:42 PM

neoh's 77g lps/softie reef
 
Hello everyone!

I've been in the hobby for quite some time, and this forum for quite some time, and I've always been a planted tank enthusiast. Once I was finally able to master the planted tank (which took years) I converted to cichlids (Tanganyikans) - though I've always had a soft spot for marine. I've always been way too afraid (and financially not able to) keep saltwater. I've always been a lurker on Canreef, and have had small but unsuccessful nano tanks in the past.

But now, It's finally happened.

I've been keeping my marine tank for awhile now, and haven't posted pics - through consult, I was told to put a journal together, as I would love to pick brains and get more involved with fellow marine hobbyists.

Current setup is:

77g custom acrylic (60x14x17)

2x powerheads (tunze/koralia)
9W UV
Three baffle sump w/refugium
Phosban 150 reactor using GFO
Marineland Pro 300 Skimmer
Digital Aquatics L3 Controller

RO/DI water

Lighting: Vertex Illumina 260 48" set to 70% B/RB 12% White

Levels:
Ca: 400
Salinity: 0.25
PH: 8.2
Mg: ?
Phos: 0
NO3: 5

Dosing:
Aquavitro Calcification
Aquavitro Ions
Kalkwasser
Phyto-Plus A

Currently housing 90lbs of liverock (soon to be much less than that)

Fauna is:

1x Bicolor Angelfish
1x Scooter Blenny
1x Clarkii Clownfish
1x Tomato Clownfish
1x Fairy Wrasse
2x (pair) Banana Wrasse
1x Blackcap Damsel

Coral:

Purple-Tip Frogspawn
Pink-Tip Frogspawn
Hammer
GTBA
Galaxia
Purple Pocci
Super-red Poly
X-Men Poly
Blue Mushrooms
Candy Cane
Atomic green-orange Ricordia
Yuma Ricordia
Florida Ricordia
Dragon-Eye Zoa
Watermelon Zoa
Campfire Zoa
Rainbow Monti
Pink/Purple Favia
Green Carpet Anemone

Inverts:

Snails
Fire Shrimp
Pacific Cleaner Shrimp
Gorgon Brittle Star

neoh 05-16-2013 09:43 PM

Here is a shot I took last night.

http://imageshack.us/a/img16/4011/20130515204725.jpg

http://www.bcaquaria.com/forum/attac...213844.jpg.att

Thanks for looking! :D

pinkreef 05-16-2013 11:14 PM

Nice assortment of goodies, i love wrasses too :biggrin:

neoh 05-19-2013 02:14 AM

Update: 5/18/13

Moved some things around, and found that a 2" frag of yuma ricordia was attached to the underside of a piece of rock - along with an entire colony of green basic zoanthids! Fancy that. However; when I turn the rock around I cover up a 4" ricordia that is attached to the other side of the rock. I gave him a little tug to see if he would dislodge, but he's on there good - and I really don't want to cut him off, so he will forever be facing the backside of the tank.

No justice with this picture, of course:

http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/553...0518191810.jpg

Added a very nice duncan to the mix, which I'll take a picture of of once he opens up.

Spent a few hours hooking up the RODI system to the bottom of the sink. Not as difficult as I had figured it would be, just one stop to Home Depot! Currently filling up the buckets for a water change and backup water.

http://imageshack.us/a/img541/9527/20130518185839.jpg

Cubeman 05-19-2013 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neoh (Post 819205)
Update: 5/18/13

Spent a few hours hooking up the RODI system to the bottom of the sink. Not as difficult as I had figured it would be, just one stop to Home Depot!

I need to do something like this - any chance you can show how it is attached to your sink plumbing so I would know what parts to buy. And where does the waste water go; is it just looped up into the sink?

Most of all congrats on your new success with the salties.

neoh 05-19-2013 07:17 PM

Thank you very much!

http://imageshack.us/a/img96/9340/20130519115449.jpg

Here's where it connects to the sink. I bought the part at Home Depot for $6 I believe. I glued the hose into it to make sure it doesn't pop out. It's actually making me pretty nervous about popping off.

Then it goes to this:

http://imageshack.us/a/img593/781/20130519115459.jpg

And yes, the waste water goes down the drain.

neoh 05-25-2013 07:15 AM

Just a weekly update!

Added a few lovely frags from Fragbox.ca, looking forward to watching them grow out.

Also went shopping at J&L again. Walked out with another Phosban reactor for carbon, and a speedwave DC pump to replace my rio+ as I've heard good things about them, and after reviews I've had second thoughts about it, but unfortunately haven't figured out a good way to add it to my existing system.

Things are getting pretty crowded in the sump, I'll try to figure out a better plumbing scheme to keep things out of the sump.

http://imageshack.us/a/img443/4383/canreef2.jpg

I'm also looking to plum the reactors together something like this:

http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/3374/canreef4.jpg

I picked up the wrong fittings from Home Depot today, so I'll have to make another trip out there tomorrow.

I also added a Jebao WP40 wavemaker to the mix. I'm still not sure if I like it or not. I had to put some floss in the overflow to keep it from making the slapping sound of water sloshing all day.

Here's the "command center."

http://imageshack.us/a/img577/5047/canreef3.jpg


Ca: 440
Mg: 1400
PH: 8.0
Temp: 27.5
Phosphates: 0
Nitrate: 0

http://imageshack.us/a/img827/3750/canreef1.jpg

WarDog 05-25-2013 07:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neoh (Post 819318)

http://imageshack.us/a/img96/9340/20130519115449.jpg

Here's where it connects to the sink. I bought the part at Home Depot for $6 I believe. I glued the hose into it to make sure it doesn't pop out. It's actually making me pretty nervous about popping off.

Don't worry, that's a compression fitting. Very reliable... if you installed it correctly! JK... you'll be fine!

monkE 05-25-2013 04:04 PM

looks good ryan!

neoh 05-26-2013 06:44 AM

Some new additions to the tank this week: Dendro, purple acan, yuma ricordea, gobstopper zoas, a small green clove polyp, and some unknown zoas.

Stopped by Loews today. Who would of thought they would be the Mecca of plumbing? Home Depot never has what I'm looking for it seems.

Plumbed the new return pump (speedwave), added two Phosban reactors chained with GFO and carbon.

Here's the speedwave. One of the great things about this is, I can control the water level in the sump with the controller. I have it at about 60% so my water level in my tank stays high, and the level in the sump stays where I want to. I had a lot of problems with the water level because I had to use the ball valves to restrict the flow and try and maintain a specific water level within the sump so my skimmer doesn't overflow - which is loud and obnoxious.

http://imageshack.us/a/img577/6706/20130525201042.jpg

Also had second thoughts about the fuge light I had, so I picked up a cheap gooseneck clip on light and a 6500k daylight bulb. Should work well for chaeto growth in the fuge. The whole setup cost less than $20

http://img845.imageshack.us/img845/3...0525201051.jpg

I plumbed the reactors together. The powerhead is in the first overflow stage, then up and over into the carbon, then into the rowaphos and back over and down into the first stage again. Once I had everything in, I realized I forgot to put my skimmer back in. Once I put everything together, and started it up - no leaks, and everything ended up doing exactly what I wanted to! The skimmer fit like a glove.

http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/612/20130525211428.jpg

Here is it all working together. A lot quieter now without the rio!
http://imageshack.us/a/img835/9857/20130525214858.jpg


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