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Daelie's 3 Feet of Reef Tank
Never really posted too much here, but have had tanks for a long time and having upgraded back in december, and things also going decently well and stable for me, I thought I would at least start my first build thread on the site and hope to keep it updated regularly from this point.
Equipment List Tank Dims: 36" x 21" x 20" Skimmer: Vertex Omega 130 Lighting: Giesemann 8 Bulb 36w T5 with Kessil A360WE supplementation Heaters: Eheim Jager 100W x 2 Flow: Jebao DC6000 Return & 2 x Ecotech mp10wQD & 1 x Ecotech mp40wQD ATO: Gravity Fed Reservoir combined with a Tunze Osmolator The tank itself took a very long time to level on the carpet in the room where we wanted it. Several fills and refills later it finally stayed true. The first piece to unbox was the lights, which I originally ordered a 6 bulb setup during a sale, but it was mislabeled, and turned out to be an 8 bulb setup, so the store honored the same price, so I didn't complain in the end. Here's a few shots of the lights. After getting the tank partially wet, I had all my corals/rock/fish from the previous tank divided between two 20 gallon tanks, so I ended up transferring all water/rock/corals from each tank over the course of a couple days, making sure it was a decently slow transition to not really cause a new cycle. Then began the aquascaping. I started with a small island on the left that's mostly stayed the same this entire time And then I decided for some shelves on the right side that are mainly going to be the make-up of a large zoanthid garden when everything grows in (hopefully). To this : After getting everything up and running, I was skimmerless for the better part of a month because my old tunze didn't really fit anywhere very well and I was torn between what would actually work well in the sump. In the end, I went with a used vertex that was a pretty good price, and it ended up taking up most of my sump space, but it started pulling out some really dark, awful smelling junk. I also repurposed some kessils I had lying around to supplement the t5 lighting and I mostly use them for some shimmer, and the dawn dusk lights on the tank. This FTS and sump shots were taken just after I got the skimmer. These pictures were all taken roughly around the same time: Thumbnails are clickable I began dosing a few of the zeovit additives as well a couple times of week to help nutrient levels and see a little better growth than I had in my 30L in the year and a bit prior. My doses were based on someone else's tank build on the zeovit forums that had a very similarly sized tank. My nutrients dropped fast, slightly bleaching a couple of my favias, but everything else responded really well to it and the favias are recovering at a slow pace. The latest full tank shot is this one taken about a week ago: [Image: ETcBHFth.jpg] Last edited by daelie; 03-22-2016 at 01:28 AM. |
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nice zoa's , also running a t5/kessil combo best lighting I have had to date. That vertex skimmer smell is quit foul lol.
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Update: Things have been growing quite well over the last little while, and I added a few new frags during a sale. I had a chance to snap a quick few photos the other night during a water change. Thinking of adding a sand sifting goby if I can get my hands on one in the next little while. A small bit of cyano has started appearing on the sand in some spots, so I've ramped up the flow a little bit more, and I vacuumed it out during the WC, hoping it doesn't return, and it's been a few days since I last saw it. Some of the photos I uploaded (Always clickable thumbnails): |
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Great write-up. Really appreciated the well organized flow of this post
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Matrixx is nice!
With those mounting legs how high off the tank is it? Do you find there is a lot of light spill? I want to light a tank with matrixx but it would be beside a dining table. Do you think the light spill would be bothersome to guests sitting trying to enjoy a meal? Thanks! Great tank!
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I just snapped a photo in the room with the aquarium with just the t5's on and all the lights off. It's a cell phone pic, but really all I can say is I would give it a shot, they are an awesome fixture both performance and aesthetically. There's a bit on the floor and the wall but the floor especially will probably get overpowered by the dining room lights anyway. If the reef tank is nice enough, it'll be distracting no matter what fixture is on the tank Last edited by daelie; 04-12-2016 at 01:29 AM. |
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That's is a beautiful tank. Very nice equipment. So much flow on this tank and a lot of light.
I was thinking about doing the same in regards to lighting on my tank, do you still get the shimmer from the kessils with the 8 bulb t5 running? I love those Red Sea Reefer tanks. They have a great look to them. |
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I do still see the shimmer a good deal from the kessils with the t5's running. I also have the kessils coming on and hour before the t5's and they stay on an hour after the t5's turn off for a good amount there. |
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The cyano I mentioned in my last post actually got a decent hold shortly after and covered the sandbed. I did a water change and siphoned it all out and it hasn't really come back since. Other than that things are going well. My parameters have been staying quite solid and the favia that bleached during the transfer is finally getting some of its purple color back, very slowly but surely, I have it hiding slightly under a ledge on the left side of the tank. Here's a few pictures, still having trouble really showing how blue a few of the corals are, more practice with the camera and I'll figure it out.
New FTS: Some half tank shots and a few macros |