I've been procrastinating posting a tank update because I've been struggling with taking good photos of the aquarium under blue light. (Which really isn't a good reason to not do a tank update!) I need more time to fiddle with my phone/new SLR/filters/software... in the meantime here are some daylight photos. Which actually are kind of refreshing in their own way.
Overall the tank has been doing really well. Growth could be better, but between the new baby, lots of changes at work, etc. I let maintenance slip for a period which set me back a bit. Now, however, things are hitting a nice rhythm. There's also been a few changes to the tank since I last posted an update.
1) I upgraded to the newer gen Apex. TBH, there really isn't that much difference between the pre-2016 one and this new one EXCEPT that you can use a Trident.
2) I really like the Trident; more than I thought I would. I sort of made an 'all in decision' one day to do the Apex update and get the Trident. I am happy I did. The Trident has been really reliable and I underestimated how much I would appreciate the automated testing 3x/day. It has helped me stay on top of Alk/Ca/Mg in a way that I never did when I was manually testing. Given my crazy schedule, this has proven valuable to me. It did require me to make space in my already space constricted cabinet, but I managed to fit it in behind the cabinet door on the dry side. My one complaint is that it is a bit noisy when it runs... the default schedule has it running at lunch, so I always hear it when I eat. Sort of a soft whine. I'll have to figure out how to change the schedule to have it run sometime early afternoon when I'm not in the kitchen.
3) I swapped the Kessil A360s for the AP9x. Honestly, not much of a difference here, but I like the streamlined look of the AP9x. It's plenty bright, I don't run it at full strength. Build quality, design, noise level are all really nice.
4) One of the Tunze stream pumps has just been a piece of s**t. Flaked out on me, I tried to clean it and it just won't start. The other one works just fine though. Gave up and went with an IceCap gyre 2k which I am very happy with. It's a little big, but positioned on the left side of the tank, the profile is very very small since it's a cylinder. It moves a lot of water in a distributed flow. My sand doesn't move around the tank anymore. For awhile, I was going in with the scraper and playing bulldozer with the sand dunes.
If there are two things that I really did right with this setup it's the sump/plumbing and the aquascaping. Rockscape has been super solid. The Marco cement has been a miracle. Having built many tanks in the past, from stacking rocks to drilling holes and using pvc/acrylic rods... I will never go back to aquascaping without Marco. I am confident I could just grab one of those rock structures and lift it right out of the tank without anything breaking apart. Amazing stuff.
The sump/plumbing/clarisea/reactors have also been fantastic. Overflow mod is super quiet and easy to adjust. Reactors are accessible and haven't given me problems and the Clarisea is also a gamechanger. I have gone through two rolls since I have owned it and it's been flawless. One bonus I realized... if I do tank maintenance and pluck any hair algae, I can just throw it down the overflow. It's like a built in disposal. Happy with the Nyos 120 skimmer as well. Once you figure out how to do big water level changes by twisting the whole pipe, it becomes much easier to manage the foam level.
My last note: If you aren't using Vibrant and are struggling with hair algae at all, you should try it. I have been doubtful of any sort of "snake oil" additives to tanks over the years, but this just works. I had a bit of a hair algae problem, nothing horrible, but enough to smother some zoas and I had a hard time tweezing them out. I bought an overkill amount of snails/hermits and they didn't get to them. Added Vibrant and in one week all the hair algae is gone. The stuff is voodoo. I wouldn't maintain another tank without it.
I'll try to post some better full tank shots, sump shots and stuff in the next week or so.
Overall the tank has been doing really well. Growth could be better, but between the new baby, lots of changes at work, etc. I let maintenance slip for a period which set me back a bit. Now, however, things are hitting a nice rhythm. There's also been a few changes to the tank since I last posted an update.
1) I upgraded to the newer gen Apex. TBH, there really isn't that much difference between the pre-2016 one and this new one EXCEPT that you can use a Trident.
2) I really like the Trident; more than I thought I would. I sort of made an 'all in decision' one day to do the Apex update and get the Trident. I am happy I did. The Trident has been really reliable and I underestimated how much I would appreciate the automated testing 3x/day. It has helped me stay on top of Alk/Ca/Mg in a way that I never did when I was manually testing. Given my crazy schedule, this has proven valuable to me. It did require me to make space in my already space constricted cabinet, but I managed to fit it in behind the cabinet door on the dry side. My one complaint is that it is a bit noisy when it runs... the default schedule has it running at lunch, so I always hear it when I eat. Sort of a soft whine. I'll have to figure out how to change the schedule to have it run sometime early afternoon when I'm not in the kitchen.
3) I swapped the Kessil A360s for the AP9x. Honestly, not much of a difference here, but I like the streamlined look of the AP9x. It's plenty bright, I don't run it at full strength. Build quality, design, noise level are all really nice.
4) One of the Tunze stream pumps has just been a piece of s**t. Flaked out on me, I tried to clean it and it just won't start. The other one works just fine though. Gave up and went with an IceCap gyre 2k which I am very happy with. It's a little big, but positioned on the left side of the tank, the profile is very very small since it's a cylinder. It moves a lot of water in a distributed flow. My sand doesn't move around the tank anymore. For awhile, I was going in with the scraper and playing bulldozer with the sand dunes.
If there are two things that I really did right with this setup it's the sump/plumbing and the aquascaping. Rockscape has been super solid. The Marco cement has been a miracle. Having built many tanks in the past, from stacking rocks to drilling holes and using pvc/acrylic rods... I will never go back to aquascaping without Marco. I am confident I could just grab one of those rock structures and lift it right out of the tank without anything breaking apart. Amazing stuff.
The sump/plumbing/clarisea/reactors have also been fantastic. Overflow mod is super quiet and easy to adjust. Reactors are accessible and haven't given me problems and the Clarisea is also a gamechanger. I have gone through two rolls since I have owned it and it's been flawless. One bonus I realized... if I do tank maintenance and pluck any hair algae, I can just throw it down the overflow. It's like a built in disposal. Happy with the Nyos 120 skimmer as well. Once you figure out how to do big water level changes by twisting the whole pipe, it becomes much easier to manage the foam level.
My last note: If you aren't using Vibrant and are struggling with hair algae at all, you should try it. I have been doubtful of any sort of "snake oil" additives to tanks over the years, but this just works. I had a bit of a hair algae problem, nothing horrible, but enough to smother some zoas and I had a hard time tweezing them out. I bought an overkill amount of snails/hermits and they didn't get to them. Added Vibrant and in one week all the hair algae is gone. The stuff is voodoo. I wouldn't maintain another tank without it.
I'll try to post some better full tank shots, sump shots and stuff in the next week or so.
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