I have gone back and forth about making a build thread. I have never had a fish tank before and I am sure I will have some rocky moments, but I figure this may help others embarking on their first fish tank ever and going big at the same time. This is also a tank that doesn't include a sump...so I hope I can prove a beautiful tank can not include a sump and still look great. I already made the choice to put in some clown's without QT. One died and I did the 80.6+ F fallow, lesson learned. I also plan to risk it with a few safe, but still reef caution fish...it will be interesting to see how that goes. Eventually I plan to add corals, but I will put all the fish in first. This tank has been up for about 3-4 months at this point, but here goes:
The Equipment:
- 125gal 6' tank
- 220gal rated Coralife Super Skimmer
- Two 300 Watt Heaters on a controller set at 78 F
- 6' Current USA Orbit Marine IC LED Light /w app controlling
- Two Koralia 3rd Gen Powerheads 1950gph (I think)
-One nano Koralia
- Glass top over entire tank except 1/6 of it where the skimmer goes in
Current Live Members:
- 2 O. Clowns (Snowflake and Caramel)
- Skunk Cleaner Shrimp
- One Spot Foxface (in QT doing well)
- Long Spine Urchin (I think, he was a hitchhiker)
- CUC including snails and some hermits
- A ton of clam hitchhikers.
- Two small gorgonian hitckhiker corals
- Three brain-like corals...I keep forgetting the name. Appreciate if anyone IDs them
- A lot of different kind of hitchhiker sponges.
- 75 pounds of premium live rock from 'Gulf Live Rock', if anyone is curious I can list all the good hitchhikers (and a few bad ones)
- 120 pounds of live sand
- 50ish pounds of dry rock that is starting to grow life
Future Stocking:
I have gone back and forth on what I will stock. My next planned fish was going to be a longnose butterfly...but I already have the yellow from the foxface...a red tail trigger sounds oh so tempting instead. I also wanted a yellow tang, but now I am tempted by the purple of a purple tang. Here it is for now:
- Longnose Butterfly
- Flame Angel
- Purple Tang
- Mandarin Goby
- Probably some more rock on the left side to create bigger arches when the fish are full size.
Current Issues:
Seems I still have some minor diatoms sticking around the tank, but really hasn't gotten better/worse for the last few weeks. I haven't tried to go tackling it due to that. There also is a bit of hair algae...but hardly concerning and not really multiplying at the moment.
Here is to hoping positive gains ahead and the 'other half' not questioning the reef supply purchases too much.
The Equipment:
- 125gal 6' tank
- 220gal rated Coralife Super Skimmer
- Two 300 Watt Heaters on a controller set at 78 F
- 6' Current USA Orbit Marine IC LED Light /w app controlling
- Two Koralia 3rd Gen Powerheads 1950gph (I think)
-One nano Koralia
- Glass top over entire tank except 1/6 of it where the skimmer goes in
Current Live Members:
- 2 O. Clowns (Snowflake and Caramel)
- Skunk Cleaner Shrimp
- One Spot Foxface (in QT doing well)
- Long Spine Urchin (I think, he was a hitchhiker)
- CUC including snails and some hermits
- A ton of clam hitchhikers.
- Two small gorgonian hitckhiker corals
- Three brain-like corals...I keep forgetting the name. Appreciate if anyone IDs them
- A lot of different kind of hitchhiker sponges.
- 75 pounds of premium live rock from 'Gulf Live Rock', if anyone is curious I can list all the good hitchhikers (and a few bad ones)
- 120 pounds of live sand
- 50ish pounds of dry rock that is starting to grow life
Future Stocking:
I have gone back and forth on what I will stock. My next planned fish was going to be a longnose butterfly...but I already have the yellow from the foxface...a red tail trigger sounds oh so tempting instead. I also wanted a yellow tang, but now I am tempted by the purple of a purple tang. Here it is for now:
- Longnose Butterfly
- Flame Angel
- Purple Tang
- Mandarin Goby
- Probably some more rock on the left side to create bigger arches when the fish are full size.
Current Issues:
Seems I still have some minor diatoms sticking around the tank, but really hasn't gotten better/worse for the last few weeks. I haven't tried to go tackling it due to that. There also is a bit of hair algae...but hardly concerning and not really multiplying at the moment.
Here is to hoping positive gains ahead and the 'other half' not questioning the reef supply purchases too much.