I started reefing in 2013 with an IM Nuvo 30M. It's a 30 gallon cube AIO. I believe IM discontinued the model in favor of the shorter and longer models, which I would probably buy now if I could redo it.
I had the tank set up in a townhouse near Seattle for 3 years. It was my first tank, and a bit of a learning curve. Lost some frags along the way, but the zoas and palythoas thrived through hair algae blooms etc.
Old tank photos:
I hope to get a pair of clowns like this again. I missed these guys and hope they all found good new homes.
When I moved in 2016 I was sad to to have to breakdown the tank and give the livestock up to my LFS at the time, Barrier Reef Aquariums in Renton. I felt like everything was just starting to click too, fish were thriving and coraline algae and corals starting to grow and encrust everywhere. When I was moving it was not feasible to move the tank. I moved into my new place a few months later and the tank sat empty.
5 years later and something pushed me to do something with the sad empty tank. Cleaned it out with white vinegar and I am on my way with a new build with years of progress in technology and methods to explore. I now own my home and feel pretty stable so I feel good about making this commitment.
New build takes previous lessons learned in consideration and following lots of YouTube channels.
I am pretty much only reusing an InTank filter box I purchased the last time and the IM LEDs from the previous build.
Filtration:
New clean Marco rocks (used about 20lbs)
CaribSea AragAlive Fiji Pink 20lbs
Trying the new to me IM midsize filter packs for now (floss, GFO, and carbon)
Seachem Matrix in media bag
IM Nuvo filter sock
Reef Glass nano air stone protein skimmer (not running yet)
Cycled with Dr. Tim's fishless cycle, added a bottle of BioSpira for good measure.
Lighting:
Using the old IM Skylight LED fixture that came with the tank originally.
A Kessil A360x with back of tank mount and controller is on the way from SaltwaterAquarium.com cyber Monday as first major upgrade
Flow:
Sicce Syncra 1.5 return pump
Tunze Turbelle 2040
Water/Salt:
I bought 6 boxes of Petco boxed water for the initial fill for convenience. I still have a few water changes worth after the fill.
I have some Kent Reef Salt mix leftover, which I am debating about using still. It should still be good.
After that I will probably switch to another brand of salt mix.
I have a small 5 stage ro/di under my kitchen sink which will work for top offs and water changes, which will be manual.
Will be dosing TM All-For-Reef by hand as well.
I think that covers most of the new build. I will post some pics of the new aquascape and the first livestock I just put in this weekend from Indo Pacific Sea Farms. So happy I got back into this, looking forward to stocking my first pair of clownfish in several weeks!
Stand is an old radio cabinet, it's nice and sturdy.
Set it up a little off the wall to have access to the open back. Braced the back a bit with some reclaimed decking, and to possibly use as mounts for over the back lights or controls.
Got a tank tuneup package, mini stars, worms, Coraline algae, pods etc from IPSF.com. I was shooting to spend enough for 2 freebie corals from them, and wasn't disappointed in the nice LPS frags I got.
I am not even sure what they are, some type of micromussa?
Lots of cool life came from IPSF, I found out about them a year or so into my first reef, and was looking forward to use them to start my new tank.
Anyway, I am really happy to get back into this hobby and wanted to share my progress.
I had the tank set up in a townhouse near Seattle for 3 years. It was my first tank, and a bit of a learning curve. Lost some frags along the way, but the zoas and palythoas thrived through hair algae blooms etc.
Old tank photos:
I hope to get a pair of clowns like this again. I missed these guys and hope they all found good new homes.
When I moved in 2016 I was sad to to have to breakdown the tank and give the livestock up to my LFS at the time, Barrier Reef Aquariums in Renton. I felt like everything was just starting to click too, fish were thriving and coraline algae and corals starting to grow and encrust everywhere. When I was moving it was not feasible to move the tank. I moved into my new place a few months later and the tank sat empty.
5 years later and something pushed me to do something with the sad empty tank. Cleaned it out with white vinegar and I am on my way with a new build with years of progress in technology and methods to explore. I now own my home and feel pretty stable so I feel good about making this commitment.
New build takes previous lessons learned in consideration and following lots of YouTube channels.
I am pretty much only reusing an InTank filter box I purchased the last time and the IM LEDs from the previous build.
Filtration:
New clean Marco rocks (used about 20lbs)
CaribSea AragAlive Fiji Pink 20lbs
Trying the new to me IM midsize filter packs for now (floss, GFO, and carbon)
Seachem Matrix in media bag
IM Nuvo filter sock
Reef Glass nano air stone protein skimmer (not running yet)
Cycled with Dr. Tim's fishless cycle, added a bottle of BioSpira for good measure.
Lighting:
Using the old IM Skylight LED fixture that came with the tank originally.
A Kessil A360x with back of tank mount and controller is on the way from SaltwaterAquarium.com cyber Monday as first major upgrade
Flow:
Sicce Syncra 1.5 return pump
Tunze Turbelle 2040
Water/Salt:
I bought 6 boxes of Petco boxed water for the initial fill for convenience. I still have a few water changes worth after the fill.
I have some Kent Reef Salt mix leftover, which I am debating about using still. It should still be good.
After that I will probably switch to another brand of salt mix.
I have a small 5 stage ro/di under my kitchen sink which will work for top offs and water changes, which will be manual.
Will be dosing TM All-For-Reef by hand as well.
I think that covers most of the new build. I will post some pics of the new aquascape and the first livestock I just put in this weekend from Indo Pacific Sea Farms. So happy I got back into this, looking forward to stocking my first pair of clownfish in several weeks!
Stand is an old radio cabinet, it's nice and sturdy.
Set it up a little off the wall to have access to the open back. Braced the back a bit with some reclaimed decking, and to possibly use as mounts for over the back lights or controls.
Got a tank tuneup package, mini stars, worms, Coraline algae, pods etc from IPSF.com. I was shooting to spend enough for 2 freebie corals from them, and wasn't disappointed in the nice LPS frags I got.
I am not even sure what they are, some type of micromussa?
Lots of cool life came from IPSF, I found out about them a year or so into my first reef, and was looking forward to use them to start my new tank.
Anyway, I am really happy to get back into this hobby and wanted to share my progress.
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