I got my yellow watchman goby!! The eel didn’t pass his health inspection, though, so they’re quarantining him for another week or two before shipping him to me. But yay! I have a goby! Now I just need to figure out a good name for him.
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Great photo of your watchman!
I got my yellow watchman goby!! The eel didn’t pass his health inspection, though, so they’re quarantining him for another week or two before shipping him to me. But yay! I have a goby! Now I just need to figure out a good name for him.
Thank you!!Great photo of your watchman!
awesome set up! I'm looking into buying the same system! Looking forward to seeing ur tanks growth.
Okay! I set up the plumbing and Neptune Apex system and cleaned the glass! It took a hot second but I’m satisfied with it.
I still need to do a water test to make sure the plumbing isn’t leaking. Not sure how I should do that, but I’m going to do some research on that.
I have almost all equipment. I have to return the gyre power heads I got, though. I bought the Maxspect gyre cloud edition w/o the controller because I thought that it was compatible with the Apex. Alas, it is not.
So I’m returning those and purchased two AI Orbit 4 pumps. I also didn’t realize that I needed an MXM module, so I got that too. Hopefully those are here later this week or early next week!
My equipment so far is:
- Neptune Apex
- Vectra M2
- Aquamaxx ConeS DRC-2 protein skimmer
- 2x 600W titanium heater (BRS)
- Osomolater 3 Auto Top Off
I also got:
- 5 Stage Premium Plus RO/DI
- Ultra Zero utility pump
- No Spill Clean & Fill Python
Plus I’m starting with all dry rock, CaribSea Special Grade sand, and RedSea aquarium salt mix.
I think my next steps are doing a water test and setting up my equipment. I’ll also start to get to work on my aquascaping.
awesome set up! I'm looking into buying the same system! Looking forward to seeing ur tanks growth.
I was curious about that little box you put ur controller in. Is that built into the stand or did u make that urself?
Also I have the exact same lights. Do you have a lid on ur system? If so what brand of lid did u get that doesnt get obstructed by the light mounts. I have a cheap self made lid on my current tank and the mounts get in the way making my lid lift up a tiny bit.
Oh awesome! So the waterbox lid has spots for the radion light mounts?Thank you!! It’s a really fun project and very rewarding to watch it grow.
I got both the controller box and the lid directly on water box. So they both were specifically made for my system. The stand already had the drill holes for the box, but put it in before you put the tank on top because it was a pain to try and put it in. A bit expensive, but worth it IMO.
Welcome to this awesome hiobbyIt’s finally time!
After weeks and weeks of researching tanks and fish and corals and equipment, I have finally received my aquarium system. Granted, I’m no where near close to even filling it with water, let alone fish. But it’s a start!
I am the proud new owner of a waterbox INFINIA 230.6. This has a 167 gallon display tank and a 51 gallon sump. The display tank is 72.3”L x 25.3”W x 23.6”H. This is my very first saltwater aquarium (and reef tank). I’m also pretty new to aquariums in general. I have a 2.6 gallon betta tank and a 15 gallon high freshwater that I’m starting at the same time as this…
Perhaps I’m ambitious, but I’m doing everything I can to do this right and responsibly. I have so many more things to learn, it’s fun! If not overwhelming.. but still fun!
I need to place the tank on top, obviously. But the stand is finally put together and the sump and reservoir are in. Definitely a bit intimidated bringing the tank down. This is on the bottom level (on concrete, it’s a finished basement). There is a relatively easy way to get down to where the stand is around the house and down a slope (not too steep).
But man, it’s heavy. The sump alone was super heavy. I’m sure my husband and I will be able to handle it, though.
Anyway, I have nothing else but the aquarium set up (tank, stand, sump). I realized that the stand did not have a good place for me to mount any control panel/power. Nor did it have a mesh lid. So I ordered a control box (that I can mount onto) and a mesh lid specifically for this tank model through Waterbox.
I did order a bunch of rock (185lbs reef saver macro rocks + 3L and 2M foundation pieces + glue). I’m expecting the aquascaping to take awhile, as I’ve never done it before and I’m also a perfectionist. I’ve been researching a lot of different tank designs as well as coral and fish needs. I’m still deciding what fish/corals I like and need to see what’s compatible. That will determine my aquascaping and equipment.
So much to research! So much fun! I’m so excited! Much more to come