I have been working on this setup for a couple months and it is finally coming together. I am an inexperienced reef keeper but have been keeping marine fish for about 2 years now. This is my first sump build and I have no one helping me so if anything looks off please let me know.
Currents parts list:
Tank: IM Nuvo 50
Sump: Trigger Triton 20 Cube sump
Stand: DIY
Lights: 2x Ecotech XR15 G6
Return Pump: Ecotech Vectra S2
Heater: IM Helio Heater Controller
2x 125w Eheim Jager TruTemp
Powerheads: Hygger 1600
Hygger 2600
Filtration: Red Sea Reefmat 250
Aqua Ready FR-S mini reactor
Pentair 40w UV
Protein Skimmer: IceCap k1-50 (I know it's small!)
ATO:Amazon.com Red Sea ReefATO+
I purchased a lot of this used either on the marketplace here or facebook. Some of it was reused from my previous but of course it was still crazy expensive...
The reefmat 250 is awesome. I'm so happy to have never touched a sock and never will lol. It has taken 0 maintenance 1 month in. IT is really big though..
The Aqua Ready FR-S is just to run carbon. It is kind of annoying how the sponges/media rise to the top of the chamber when I turn it on but it works and is very small.
The Pentair UV is running at about 110 gph for 280,000 uw/cm2 exposure targeting fish parasites.
I'm not certain what the return is actually running at. The vectra s2 is at 60% and it moves a good amount of water.
Side note about amazon ATOs. I've always used them but I was inspecting the sensor when moving it and I could see water moving inside of it.. I also have another one that was only a couple months old but it is looking sus with a crack that appears to goes through to the magnet.
I am picking up a used Redsea ato & vectra s2 tomorrow. I'll use the temperature alarm and leak detector with Kasa strips as a controller of sorts for now.
Current Stock: 2x Snowflake Clownfish
1x Yellow watchman Goby + Tiger Pistol Shrimp
1x Royal Gramma (The Queen of tank, rules with an iron fist..)
1x Shark nose Goby
1x Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp
1x Peppermint Shrimp
Various snails, emerald crabs, and hermits
What should I get next?? Would a smaller specimen tomini tang work?
I ordered 55 lbs of Aquacultured rock and 15 lbs live sand from GulfLiveRock.com. I got some really good rock pieces and lots of cool critters. There were a few dead shrimps and a teeny tiny crab but I did not want him in the tank. It did come with a good amount of aptasia too. Here are a bunch of close up pictures of the rock. Please tell me about the corals and critters I might not notice! I really like the 2 pieces with big holes in them for fish to go into and the flat piece I used as an arch.
Lots and lots of cool orange sponges and I had some really big tan sponges but they both died. I heard most of my orange sponges will die too
couple of clams on the rock in the above left picture.
Sadly this guy isn't looking too good. I had to take the picture of the unhealthy part from above so it is a little blurry. Anything I can do for it?
I'll try to get some more pictures of things but I just turned the lights on for a few tonight.
I also found this crazy lookin worm - https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/found-this-yellow-and-orange-worm-what-is-it.1054989/
Plumbing was a nightmare when you have no idea what you are doing but I learned a lot.. and survived. Hopefully you can make out how it works in these pictures. I was only able to support the plumbing in one spot. On the return line that goes to the UV sterilizer. But on the line that brings water from the UV back to the return I may still need to support it somehow. (in the picture showing the back-top of the tank against the wall)
Removing the body of the UV will be very difficult since I did not properly plan draining it. Hopefully I never have to.
This rats nest of controllers and wires is at least hidden under my desk some but yeah it is ugly...
How I feed:
Turning off the return was extremely useful and easy in AIO's but I am feeling the impracticality of doing it on a sump build. If I had more water volume I don't think I would but since it is only 50 gallons I think it will be useful, at least until I have corals growing. I also want to keep my sump super shiny.
There is another power strip to the left of the picture above. On that strip I have a kasa wifiplug with a splitter plugged in. The splitter has the return pump and the UV light. If I turn off that kasa it turns off both so I don't burn up the lamp. The protein skimmer is on another Kasa plug as well. I can use alexa to start feeding mode which turns off the return+UV and the skimmer. Alexa will auto restart the pump after 10 minutes and the skimmer after 15. I also have the kasa app programmed to auto turn on the pump every hour just in case. Yes that catches me off guard sometimes lol
Currents parts list:
Tank: IM Nuvo 50
Sump: Trigger Triton 20 Cube sump
Stand: DIY
Lights: 2x Ecotech XR15 G6
Return Pump: Ecotech Vectra S2
Heater: IM Helio Heater Controller
2x 125w Eheim Jager TruTemp
Powerheads: Hygger 1600
Hygger 2600
Filtration: Red Sea Reefmat 250
Aqua Ready FR-S mini reactor
Pentair 40w UV
Protein Skimmer: IceCap k1-50 (I know it's small!)
ATO:
I purchased a lot of this used either on the marketplace here or facebook. Some of it was reused from my previous but of course it was still crazy expensive...
The reefmat 250 is awesome. I'm so happy to have never touched a sock and never will lol. It has taken 0 maintenance 1 month in. IT is really big though..
The Aqua Ready FR-S is just to run carbon. It is kind of annoying how the sponges/media rise to the top of the chamber when I turn it on but it works and is very small.
The Pentair UV is running at about 110 gph for 280,000 uw/cm2 exposure targeting fish parasites.
I'm not certain what the return is actually running at. The vectra s2 is at 60% and it moves a good amount of water.
Side note about amazon ATOs. I've always used them but I was inspecting the sensor when moving it and I could see water moving inside of it.. I also have another one that was only a couple months old but it is looking sus with a crack that appears to goes through to the magnet.
I am picking up a used Redsea ato & vectra s2 tomorrow. I'll use the temperature alarm and leak detector with Kasa strips as a controller of sorts for now.
Current Stock: 2x Snowflake Clownfish
1x Yellow watchman Goby + Tiger Pistol Shrimp
1x Royal Gramma (The Queen of tank, rules with an iron fist..)
1x Shark nose Goby
1x Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp
1x Peppermint Shrimp
Various snails, emerald crabs, and hermits
What should I get next?? Would a smaller specimen tomini tang work?
I ordered 55 lbs of Aquacultured rock and 15 lbs live sand from GulfLiveRock.com. I got some really good rock pieces and lots of cool critters. There were a few dead shrimps and a teeny tiny crab but I did not want him in the tank. It did come with a good amount of aptasia too. Here are a bunch of close up pictures of the rock. Please tell me about the corals and critters I might not notice! I really like the 2 pieces with big holes in them for fish to go into and the flat piece I used as an arch.
Lots and lots of cool orange sponges and I had some really big tan sponges but they both died. I heard most of my orange sponges will die too
couple of clams on the rock in the above left picture.
Sadly this guy isn't looking too good. I had to take the picture of the unhealthy part from above so it is a little blurry. Anything I can do for it?
I'll try to get some more pictures of things but I just turned the lights on for a few tonight.
I also found this crazy lookin worm - https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/found-this-yellow-and-orange-worm-what-is-it.1054989/
Plumbing was a nightmare when you have no idea what you are doing but I learned a lot.. and survived. Hopefully you can make out how it works in these pictures. I was only able to support the plumbing in one spot. On the return line that goes to the UV sterilizer. But on the line that brings water from the UV back to the return I may still need to support it somehow. (in the picture showing the back-top of the tank against the wall)
Removing the body of the UV will be very difficult since I did not properly plan draining it. Hopefully I never have to.
This rats nest of controllers and wires is at least hidden under my desk some but yeah it is ugly...
How I feed:
Turning off the return was extremely useful and easy in AIO's but I am feeling the impracticality of doing it on a sump build. If I had more water volume I don't think I would but since it is only 50 gallons I think it will be useful, at least until I have corals growing. I also want to keep my sump super shiny.
There is another power strip to the left of the picture above. On that strip I have a kasa wifiplug with a splitter plugged in. The splitter has the return pump and the UV light. If I turn off that kasa it turns off both so I don't burn up the lamp. The protein skimmer is on another Kasa plug as well. I can use alexa to start feeding mode which turns off the return+UV and the skimmer. Alexa will auto restart the pump after 10 minutes and the skimmer after 15. I also have the kasa app programmed to auto turn on the pump every hour just in case. Yes that catches me off guard sometimes lol
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