Hello R2R,
I've been putting off creating a build thread, mainly since I'm not much of blogger (best analog I can think of) and I'm social media averse, but I haven't seen many build threads/heard of people running this tank and I just don't understand why, they're awesome! So I'm hoping to change that, and perhaps help people along the way so here we go.
Equipment list:
Livestock list:
This system is an upgrade from my IM lagoon 25 AIO (can you tell I like shallow tanks?) that I was running for a few years. In the beginning I really loved that AIO, but in time came to be more of a limitation than an advantage, but I knew we'd be buying a new house soon and didn't want the hassle of dismantling and moving a larger tank so I worked with what I had. Fast forward to us moving and here is the last top down I have of that tank, the day before:
(all that was grown under just 2 kessil A80's)
And as these things often do, this upgrade was steeped in a bit of tragedy and disappointment. I had meticulously planned the tank move, thought I had accounted for everything, it was the last thing we took out of the old house and the last thing in the new house, I had all the time needed and we were only going a few miles away. D-day arrives, and early in the AM I get all the temporary storage setup, all the equipment I'd need, I head to our old place, get everything in buckets, broken down, moved and all is going well. I get everything situated in a few brute type bins where they'll stay overnight so I can reaquascape and take care of all the bits and pieces. By this time its the end of the day and I wrap and chalk it up to a success...
Well the next morning I come downstairs, look into the bin containing my SPS and other more important pieces and its cloudy/murky but there are obvious pops of bright white. Well we all know what that means. Everything RTN'ed overnight, everything was dead, well everything except the anemone, but he was obviously pretty ****** off. Instant heartbreak.
Turns out, while I had accounted for redundancy with my heaters in case one failed off, I hadnt thought to account for one failing on. An eheim jager with a thermostat that apparently did nothing, water temp was 86 degrees when I got around to checking. While I was sleeping, that point of sale was down here making stew of my prized pieces. It all could have been avoided had I hooked the reefkeeper up to the holding tank rather than the DT while I was getting it prepared.
The fish survived, most of my zoas/palys, kenya tree and thankfully my duncan and green goni as they just happened to be in the other bin. I was really dejected so I got everything into the DT, made sure all was working and let it go into maintenance mode for a good 9 months while I worked on house projects and went on with life. To add insult to injury, this neglect spurred a red planaria outbreak (I'd always seen a few but they were kept under control with good husbandry) and some GHA. I really hated looking at the tank and almost broke it down a few times but decided against it because I didnt want the fish going back to the LFS and ending up who knows where.
Its now about thanksgiving time and I learn that bonuses are generous this year so I start thinking about what black friday might be had and decided I needed to crap or get off the pot in terms of my tank so I started looking for something a bit bigger that had a sump and where I could have a bit more freedom with my fish selection. I had generally liked the build quality of the Lagoon 25, wanted an aluminum stand (that I didnt need to piece together myself from 3 different vendors), that was shallow but didnt have a huge footprint since I didnt have a great place for anything over about 36". In comes the IM black friday sale and the Lagoon 50 EXT...
We're going to be jumping around a little bit but here is my favorite view of the 50 at the moment, this is the view from the kitchen sink:
(I've got a plan for a light shroud, but pandemic and all that...)
More to come!
I've been putting off creating a build thread, mainly since I'm not much of blogger (best analog I can think of) and I'm social media averse, but I haven't seen many build threads/heard of people running this tank and I just don't understand why, they're awesome! So I'm hoping to change that, and perhaps help people along the way so here we go.
Equipment list:
- Innovative Marine Lagoon 50 EXT (external overflow box)
- IM APS stand (aluminum extrusion, similar to an "80/20" stand)
- Trigger systems Sapphire 26 sump
- Bubble Magus Curve 5 skimmer
- Current Eflux return pump the 1050gph version
- Reef breeders RP-M wavemaker
- 2 Kessil A80's + their controller
- Aquaticlife T5 hybrid 24" (4x blue+)
- Reefkeeper lite w/ a PB4, PC4, SLX (ph and orp) and the moon light controller
- Autoaqua ATO and a 5gallon bucket I still need to hide
- Jebao 4 channel doser
- BRS 300w titanium heater
- A ground probe - I mention it because if you dont have one, you should get one.
Livestock list:
- A pair of Ocellaris
- Yellow clown goby
- Bubble tip anemone
- Various snails, mainly dwarf ceriths, florida ceriths, nassarius, nerites
- Softies: zoa/palys, kenya tree, xenia, some discoma mushrooms
- LPS: goniopora, duncan, leptos
- SPS: some abused acros, stylos, birdsnest
This system is an upgrade from my IM lagoon 25 AIO (can you tell I like shallow tanks?) that I was running for a few years. In the beginning I really loved that AIO, but in time came to be more of a limitation than an advantage, but I knew we'd be buying a new house soon and didn't want the hassle of dismantling and moving a larger tank so I worked with what I had. Fast forward to us moving and here is the last top down I have of that tank, the day before:
(all that was grown under just 2 kessil A80's)
And as these things often do, this upgrade was steeped in a bit of tragedy and disappointment. I had meticulously planned the tank move, thought I had accounted for everything, it was the last thing we took out of the old house and the last thing in the new house, I had all the time needed and we were only going a few miles away. D-day arrives, and early in the AM I get all the temporary storage setup, all the equipment I'd need, I head to our old place, get everything in buckets, broken down, moved and all is going well. I get everything situated in a few brute type bins where they'll stay overnight so I can reaquascape and take care of all the bits and pieces. By this time its the end of the day and I wrap and chalk it up to a success...
Well the next morning I come downstairs, look into the bin containing my SPS and other more important pieces and its cloudy/murky but there are obvious pops of bright white. Well we all know what that means. Everything RTN'ed overnight, everything was dead, well everything except the anemone, but he was obviously pretty ****** off. Instant heartbreak.
Turns out, while I had accounted for redundancy with my heaters in case one failed off, I hadnt thought to account for one failing on. An eheim jager with a thermostat that apparently did nothing, water temp was 86 degrees when I got around to checking. While I was sleeping, that point of sale was down here making stew of my prized pieces. It all could have been avoided had I hooked the reefkeeper up to the holding tank rather than the DT while I was getting it prepared.
The fish survived, most of my zoas/palys, kenya tree and thankfully my duncan and green goni as they just happened to be in the other bin. I was really dejected so I got everything into the DT, made sure all was working and let it go into maintenance mode for a good 9 months while I worked on house projects and went on with life. To add insult to injury, this neglect spurred a red planaria outbreak (I'd always seen a few but they were kept under control with good husbandry) and some GHA. I really hated looking at the tank and almost broke it down a few times but decided against it because I didnt want the fish going back to the LFS and ending up who knows where.
Its now about thanksgiving time and I learn that bonuses are generous this year so I start thinking about what black friday might be had and decided I needed to crap or get off the pot in terms of my tank so I started looking for something a bit bigger that had a sump and where I could have a bit more freedom with my fish selection. I had generally liked the build quality of the Lagoon 25, wanted an aluminum stand (that I didnt need to piece together myself from 3 different vendors), that was shallow but didnt have a huge footprint since I didnt have a great place for anything over about 36". In comes the IM black friday sale and the Lagoon 50 EXT...
We're going to be jumping around a little bit but here is my favorite view of the 50 at the moment, this is the view from the kitchen sink:
(I've got a plan for a light shroud, but pandemic and all that...)
More to come!