3 months progress!!!!!

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Prompted by a recent thread I am updating you guys on my almost reef tank. [emoji16]

Started the 2nd week of August;

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50g. Cadlights cube, rimless
18g. Sump
AI Hydra 52
Cadlights PLS 100 skimmer
Mag 5 return
RW-8 wavemaker
Tunze ATO
LED refugium light

Topping off with Kalk and growing Cheato in the sump.

I know I haven't made a lot of progress but I am taking my time getting my husbandry skills down. I am at a point I am comfortable keeping all parameters spot on and also have a game plan for keeping up with alk/cal. when my future sps take off, hopefully.

I have been through the typical new tank issues but it has been mild, still getting a bit of brown dusty algae on the glass and rocks.

I intend to have a sps dominant tank with a couple of choice lips and maybe a small zoa garden. My tanks in the past ended up a dumping ground for the latest cool item at the lfs, I am older and wiser now with. Bit more patience. [emoji16]

I still suck at cleaning glass! Is there a trick? I also can't get the flow I want without blowing my sand into piles!
What do you guys think? I am open to criticism!
 

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In recognition of you stepping up to the plate and the OUTSTANDING look of your tank at the 3 months mark, I am offering you a free SPS frag of your choosing from my tank (must be from a colony except from my Aussie echinata which I hope to grow into a tank-filling acro) whenever you feel you're ready! The lack of major diatoms and/or cyano is a testament to your success for such a new tank -- job well done, especially with dry LR!

Dave
 

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Looks great! As far as the sand piling up try changing the positioning of your power head and also your return nosels until it stops or slows down.
 
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Thanks cee,....years ago I purchased a very nice sps pack from you and had intentions of reaching out to you soon.
The RW-8 is more than enough flow but as my sps grow out and block some of the flow I plan on adding a second, probably an RW-4

This is my first tank set-up with dry rock, Marcos in this case. I have very specific goals for this tank and wanted total control of what is introduced to the tank. I am not looking to build an ecosystem, I want to display some really beautiful corals.
 
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Sorry, I'm getting too old to remember all the folks I've sold or given coral frags to in the past. I stand by my offer, however, so just let me know when you're ready and remind an old man (well, 50, maybe not so old) of the context.

Dave
 

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How do you like the jebao rw-8? I have a 125 gallon tank and right now I just have some koralia evos and a mag 18 for the water movement in the tank. I have a few areas of the tank that are suitable for sps but I do not like being limited in the areas in which I can place sps. I am think I may go with something like 2 jebao rw-8 on the sides and two rw-4 on the back.

Tank is looking awesome by the way! Great job. Will look even better when filled in!
 
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I have been happy with the rw-8, very strong and adjustable. They are silent on all but the highest settings and then just a very light hum.
 

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I have been happy with the rw-8, very strong and adjustable. They are silent on all but the highest settings and then just a very light hum.

I'll second that, I have a pair in the "Else" mode and they are adequate for a 4 foot long tank. When I get my macro lens I'll post a picture of the tank for you.
 

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I also have a pair of RW-8s on a 4ft tank, also in Else mode and I'm very happy with the amount of flow. I also have a few RW-4s keeping detritus from building up behind the rockwork. For the price it is very hard to beat them!

Nice looking tank @Mark75, very clean!
 

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Alright good deal. Cee I am going to start a thread about either members tanks or maybe see how many locals we have keeping SPS which is something I am highly interested in as I am new to SPS.

Mark I know you said SPS dominant but what are some of the SPS you are wanting? Do you really like acros, milles, stylos, montis, etc. Also where is a good source SPS locally?
 

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Alright good deal. Cee I am going to start a thread about either members tanks or maybe see how many locals we have keeping SPS which is something I am highly interested in as I am new to SPS.

Mark I know you said SPS dominant but what are some of the SPS you are wanting? Do you really like acros, milles, stylos, montis, etc. Also where is a good source SPS locally?

Please do start a thread. My SPS passion is deepwater acros and Aussie acros. I really miss my pink stylo, though, and wouldn't mind picking up a colony of that one. Not many SPS people in E. TN that I know of at the moment, though, so I'm anxious to see who's into the sticks locally.
 
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