Hello all! I'm making this thread to document my journey of upgrading from a nuvo 16 to a marine land rimless 45 gallon cube. I am also hoping to include a few tutorials on how I do the DIY portions of my build so hopefully it should be an interesting read!
First let's start with a FTS of my nuvo as it sits today:
The live stock I have in it so far are:
1 snowflake ocellaris clownfish (Emma)
1 bicolor blenny (Charlie)
1 blood red fire shrimp (socks)
1 porcelain crab (unnamed)
Assorted snails for CUC
Corals:
Neon green star polyps
Blue clove polyp
Green torch coral
Green/purple hybrid frog spawn
Multiple colors of ricordea Florida
Multiple zoas
Hardware for the new build will include:
45 gallon rimless marine land cube (24x24x20) that I got for a steal at $106 at my lfs
My reef creations acrylic reef sump (30x18x18) about 20-25 gallons when running
Cad lights Gen 3 PLS-100 pipe less protein skimmer
Eheim 1262 return pump
Cobalt aquatics neotherm 200w heater
Tunze osmolator 3155 ATO
AI sol super blue LED and controller
RO/DI
Cobalt aquatics mj-1200 pump to supply refugium section of sump.
As you can see the sump is used but you'll see in my next post that it cleaned up very nicely.
First let's start with a FTS of my nuvo as it sits today:
The live stock I have in it so far are:
1 snowflake ocellaris clownfish (Emma)
1 bicolor blenny (Charlie)
1 blood red fire shrimp (socks)
1 porcelain crab (unnamed)
Assorted snails for CUC
Corals:
Neon green star polyps
Blue clove polyp
Green torch coral
Green/purple hybrid frog spawn
Multiple colors of ricordea Florida
Multiple zoas
Hardware for the new build will include:
45 gallon rimless marine land cube (24x24x20) that I got for a steal at $106 at my lfs
My reef creations acrylic reef sump (30x18x18) about 20-25 gallons when running
Cad lights Gen 3 PLS-100 pipe less protein skimmer
Eheim 1262 return pump
Cobalt aquatics neotherm 200w heater
Tunze osmolator 3155 ATO
AI sol super blue LED and controller
RO/DI
Cobalt aquatics mj-1200 pump to supply refugium section of sump.
As you can see the sump is used but you'll see in my next post that it cleaned up very nicely.