Hey guys! I'm a new reefer from Knoxville, Tennessee. I have been keeping fish on the freshwater side of things for 3 years now. Started out small with a little 5 gallon GloFish tank, but quickly grew into the aquascaping. I have 2 freshwater planted tanks, one of them a high tech aquascaped tank. However, the fish bug bit again after too many trips to the fish store, and some good friends egging me on, and sneakily looking at some of the threads on here. So I soon realized I wanted a reef. No FOWLR for me, it was the corals that caught my attention. I am on a tight budget, so I slowly gathered equipment with help from my friends. I couldn't have this aquarium without them, they've helped me so much.
Equipment:
- 20 Gallon Long Tank
- Current Marine Orbit USA with Mount
- Jebao SW-2 Wavemaker
- Cobalt Aquatics Neotherm 100 Watt
- 20 lbs Bimini Pink Carib-Sea Arag-Alive Substrate
- 20ish lbs of live rock (don't know what kind, got it free from a friend. Looks really cool though!)
- DIY ATO (in progress)
- AquaClear 50 Modded into Chaeto Fuge
- AquaticLife 4 stage Twist-In RO/DI unit 100 gpd
- Mixing heater/powerhead
- Instant Ocean Reef Crystals
- Salifert Nitrate Test
- API Master test kit FW (used for cycling)
- Refractometer
Livestock:
- Yellow Watchman Goby and Pistol Shrimp Pair
- Occelaris Clown and Designer Misbar Clown Pair
- Colony of brown bodied blue tipped birdsnest
- Big frag of Setosa
- 9 Head Purple/Green Splattered Hammer
- 9 Head Duncan
- Rock full of Agent Orange Zoas
- 3 Polyps of bright orange center zoa
- Polyp of bright orange tentacle purple center zoa
- 2 Polyps of Acan (red, purple, green, yellow)
- Pulsing Xenia
- Green Star Polyps
- 1 Purple Yuma
- Large Green Monti Plate
- Orange Monti Digi frag
- Galaxea
- Green with Purple tip frogspawn
- TG Fruity Loop Mushrooms
- CUC 1 Turbo, 1 Trochus, 4 Astrea, 1 Blue Legged Hermit, 1 Scarlet Hermit, 2 Emerald Crabs
- Planned fish addition of 1 Six-Line Wrasse
I got the live rock in November, and got my powerhead, tank, heater, and lights. I bought 15 gallons of SW and some RO/DI water. I just plopped the LR in and put lights on 15% blues to keep any coralline alive. I'll admit I neglected it. It was in a garage away from the house... it got one small water change and barely any top offs. When I got my refractometer I tested and salinity was 1.045 or something like that. I went whoops and dumped in 2 gallons of RO/DI water. After I got the rest of my equipment I set up the tank on January 3rd. Of course, I had to go away for a week after I set it up, but I put some food in to start the cycle. After I got back I ordered some Dr Tims ammonia, and started my cycle. I was cycled in a week, and went and got my YWG and Pistol Shrimp.
The stand is a butcher block that we had, honestly I like the open look. I twist-tied up the wires behind the posts. It was about 5 inches too small, so we got 1/2" stain grade plywood and glued/nailed it on top. Then we ran a piece of trim around. Looks natural!
Surprisingly... my LR has had a suprising amount of life. Tons of feather dusters, pods, a few little other hitchikers. Here's the tank when it was first setup
Since then, 2 weeks after my cycle finished I got my first coral, a 4 head Duncan. It now has sprouted 5 new heads. Dipping with Bayers and taking it off the frag plug for the first time was extremely stressful. Now I've got it though and dipping is normal.
I feed Roids twice a week, and will give the corals a squirt of mysis once a week. Fish get fed frozen Mysis, Brine Shrimp, and occasionally some NLS Thera A+. About a week or two ago I got all the corals except for the GSP, Pulsing Xenia, and Yuma from a local reefer that I found on the ETRC page. They're all beautiful and great PE.
I got my clowns two weeks ago, haven't named them yet because I can't tell who's male and who's female yet. I did name my Goby and Pistol shrimp though, meet Goby Wan and Seawalker! This is all I can see of him usually. He's gotten braver though and has started swimming around during the day.
We also got a puppy 3 weeks ago. Super cute! She likes the tank .
Here's the tank today in the fish corner.
Under the hood
And that's it so far! It gets a 2 1/2 gallon water change every Sunday. Rocks are blown off with a turkey baster 2-3 times a week. Half the substrate gets a gravel vac on water change day. Hoping to find and contact some more local reefers and hopefully get some more corals!
Equipment:
- 20 Gallon Long Tank
- Current Marine Orbit USA with Mount
- Jebao SW-2 Wavemaker
- Cobalt Aquatics Neotherm 100 Watt
- 20 lbs Bimini Pink Carib-Sea Arag-Alive Substrate
- 20ish lbs of live rock (don't know what kind, got it free from a friend. Looks really cool though!)
- DIY ATO (in progress)
- AquaClear 50 Modded into Chaeto Fuge
- AquaticLife 4 stage Twist-In RO/DI unit 100 gpd
- Mixing heater/powerhead
- Instant Ocean Reef Crystals
- Salifert Nitrate Test
- API Master test kit FW (used for cycling)
- Refractometer
Livestock:
- Yellow Watchman Goby and Pistol Shrimp Pair
- Occelaris Clown and Designer Misbar Clown Pair
- Colony of brown bodied blue tipped birdsnest
- Big frag of Setosa
- 9 Head Purple/Green Splattered Hammer
- 9 Head Duncan
- Rock full of Agent Orange Zoas
- 3 Polyps of bright orange center zoa
- Polyp of bright orange tentacle purple center zoa
- 2 Polyps of Acan (red, purple, green, yellow)
- Pulsing Xenia
- Green Star Polyps
- 1 Purple Yuma
- Large Green Monti Plate
- Orange Monti Digi frag
- Galaxea
- Green with Purple tip frogspawn
- TG Fruity Loop Mushrooms
- CUC 1 Turbo, 1 Trochus, 4 Astrea, 1 Blue Legged Hermit, 1 Scarlet Hermit, 2 Emerald Crabs
- Planned fish addition of 1 Six-Line Wrasse
I got the live rock in November, and got my powerhead, tank, heater, and lights. I bought 15 gallons of SW and some RO/DI water. I just plopped the LR in and put lights on 15% blues to keep any coralline alive. I'll admit I neglected it. It was in a garage away from the house... it got one small water change and barely any top offs. When I got my refractometer I tested and salinity was 1.045 or something like that. I went whoops and dumped in 2 gallons of RO/DI water. After I got the rest of my equipment I set up the tank on January 3rd. Of course, I had to go away for a week after I set it up, but I put some food in to start the cycle. After I got back I ordered some Dr Tims ammonia, and started my cycle. I was cycled in a week, and went and got my YWG and Pistol Shrimp.
The stand is a butcher block that we had, honestly I like the open look. I twist-tied up the wires behind the posts. It was about 5 inches too small, so we got 1/2" stain grade plywood and glued/nailed it on top. Then we ran a piece of trim around. Looks natural!
Surprisingly... my LR has had a suprising amount of life. Tons of feather dusters, pods, a few little other hitchikers. Here's the tank when it was first setup
Since then, 2 weeks after my cycle finished I got my first coral, a 4 head Duncan. It now has sprouted 5 new heads. Dipping with Bayers and taking it off the frag plug for the first time was extremely stressful. Now I've got it though and dipping is normal.
I feed Roids twice a week, and will give the corals a squirt of mysis once a week. Fish get fed frozen Mysis, Brine Shrimp, and occasionally some NLS Thera A+. About a week or two ago I got all the corals except for the GSP, Pulsing Xenia, and Yuma from a local reefer that I found on the ETRC page. They're all beautiful and great PE.
I got my clowns two weeks ago, haven't named them yet because I can't tell who's male and who's female yet. I did name my Goby and Pistol shrimp though, meet Goby Wan and Seawalker! This is all I can see of him usually. He's gotten braver though and has started swimming around during the day.
We also got a puppy 3 weeks ago. Super cute! She likes the tank .
Here's the tank today in the fish corner.
Under the hood
And that's it so far! It gets a 2 1/2 gallon water change every Sunday. Rocks are blown off with a turkey baster 2-3 times a week. Half the substrate gets a gravel vac on water change day. Hoping to find and contact some more local reefers and hopefully get some more corals!
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