40g macroalgae & soft coral lagoon

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introduction (10/28/23):
hey everyone :grinning-face-with-big-eyes: I wanted to share my progress on transferring my current 29g macroalgae tank to a newly empty 40 gallon breeder. I'm excited to do this because I feel like I will be able to keep so many more macros in the 40 than in the 29. The 29g is challenging to aquascape because of its odd vertical and skinny dimensions.

I've been in the hobby for years and used to work as an aquarium maintenance tech in Dallas. I'd be happy to trade/purchase any rare macroalgae from anyone in the area. I've personally kept and set up freshwater planted tanks, nano reefs, and a few macroalgae tanks (I like to call them lagoons). I was a bit torn between setting this new 40g as a legit coral-dominant reef tank, but I think I will stick to my lagoon and keep macros and a few soft corals. I really like that these kinds of tanks are low maintenance but still look great and colorful. Plus the macros help keep the water clean.

substrate choice: adding crushed coral with sand?
I wanted to do a small layer of some sort of miracle mud at the bottom before adding the aragonite sand, but that stuff is so expensive I decided to just stick with sand. I did want to experiment with mixing substrates though. I bought some Caribsea crushed coral aragonite. It looks like this:
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I've read some forums posts just now encouraging people NOT to mix sand and crushed coral... They say it the sand will eventually settle below the CC... I have an active pistol shrimp, so I'm wondering if that won't be an issue due to the constant mixing of the substrate. I'm still contemplating mixing them just to have some more variety to the sandbed. I wish the CC had those little red Tubipora (red pipe organ coral) pieces in it!


Here's a few photos of the 29g from various stages:

Right after set-up in Spring 2021:
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After some growth! I was lucky that some hobbyists in the DFW area offered me some various macros to get the tank started right :smiling-face-with-halo:
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After moving it downstairs:
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After moving to a new city.
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Unfortunately I lost my firefish and bangai cardinalfish that I've had since I set the tank up originally over 2 years ago... My buddy that helped me move the tank was too zealous and transferred the fish into the tank after setting it up. The temp of the water was too cold and they instantly got shocked and died pretty much instantly. It was pretty tough to see that when they were still perfectly fine in the containers before that.. Anyways... Oh and I got a rose bubble tip anemone from Aquashella, which ended up eating my cleaner shrimp. I also let the Caulerpa grow so much it shaded out the dragon's breath, which has completely vanished. I regret giving so dragons breath away when it grew prolifically!

Since then, one of my two LED bars went out, and instead of replacing it I figured I'd wait to transfer to the 40g. The 29 has gone a little downhill and started growing some cyanobacteria for the first time...

I'll post more pics of it soon.
 
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Nice macroalgae tank! Good luck with your adventure!!!
 
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11/7/2023:
lots of updates since I set the tank up. I've brought home a firefish, yellow polyps, several small soft/leather coral frags, red ogo, Halimeda, and various Caulerpa macros.
 

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11/7/2023:
lots of updates since I set the tank up. I've brought home a firefish, yellow polyps, several small soft/leather coral frags, red ogo, Halimeda, and various Caulerpa macros.
The aquascape looks much more dynamic now than in the old tank! Looks great, a lot more space for macros/corals growing in.
 
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The aquascape looks much more dynamic now than in the old tank! Looks great, a lot more space for macros/corals growing in.
Great looking tank!

thank you! I have a bit of a vision, and am waiting for the caulerpa species to take over the sand beds on the left and right side. I think that could look nice.

I actually would like some aquascaping suggestions-- I have several small frags: a green polyped toadstool, waving hand anthelia, a finger leather, and a chalice (which I might just use for a sps nano). Also wondering if i should move the gorgonian frags to a different location where they are more noticeable.

Any suggestions on placement? I'm trying to keep a good contrast between everything (color, texture, polyp/leaf shape)
 

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Obviously I can't see flow or lighting super well, but it may be a good idea to have one of the gorgonians behind the red macro algae towards the back. Gorgonians like those you have are great background corals and when they're in the front of the tank they can become unmanageable or occlude your view of the corals/structures behind them.
Here is the upper end height before trimming of one of my gorgonians that I originally mounted in the front of my tank. It blocked the 12" of aquascape behind it and I was constantly trimming it to view the corals behind it. I lopped off the top 14" and mounted in the back of my aquascape and now I can view the SPS frags mounted behind it (on the right side of the Anacropora in this picture). I'm still trimming the vertical growths from the encrusted section every month or so.
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Gorgeous! I need to get some colorful corals for my tank as well. Loving the new look home everything goes well.
 

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