Hi R2R!
This will be a thread for my new 25-gallon IM lagoon, from beggining to end, but first a little backstory.
For some time, I was gearing up to move from my first 32g reef to a larger 140g system. I started by gearing up during the pandemic, just getting everything I needed upfront and building what I wanted that I couldn't find a commercial solution. This was a dream tank project, top tier gear, custom sump, custom reefpi controller, alk monitor, the works. The set-up was planned to happen on late 2022 (september-november), by then all of the gear would be bought, the scape would have been curing for a couple months, the live rock refugium would be running to get a jump on the cicle and the quaratine would start getting their first inhabitants.
As you've guessed by now, something didn't go to plan. Late July, I got a job offer, for much better pay, but 600km away in São Paulo. While this is great, São Paulo is a much bigger city, with much smaller appartments (at least smaller then my house back where I'm from), so the 140g wouldn't happen.
Fast foward almost a year, here I am, sitting on an innordinate hoard of top notch reefig gear, and no reef in sight, until I found something interresting. A guy a couple blocks away from my new appartment was selling a small IM lagoon (it is rare to find these branded aquariums here, since they are imported and it's a lot cheaper to build one yourself), it was in great condition, came with a pump and some miscellaneous parts and he had built a fortress of a stant for it. This was the first I saw of it:
Now, most of my gear would be overkill, but I did plan for a small frag nursery in the 140 and the gear for that could be just right. So on I went to get myself an unplaned aquarium. There were just a couple of snags on the way. While I did have the gear, substrate, salt and everything I needed to start, everything was a state over, stored in my parents house. A quick road trip later, I got all I needed and so began the actual set-up.
I'll divide the post so I can go in depth about every part of the setup.
Hope you enjoyed the intro.
This will be a thread for my new 25-gallon IM lagoon, from beggining to end, but first a little backstory.
For some time, I was gearing up to move from my first 32g reef to a larger 140g system. I started by gearing up during the pandemic, just getting everything I needed upfront and building what I wanted that I couldn't find a commercial solution. This was a dream tank project, top tier gear, custom sump, custom reefpi controller, alk monitor, the works. The set-up was planned to happen on late 2022 (september-november), by then all of the gear would be bought, the scape would have been curing for a couple months, the live rock refugium would be running to get a jump on the cicle and the quaratine would start getting their first inhabitants.
As you've guessed by now, something didn't go to plan. Late July, I got a job offer, for much better pay, but 600km away in São Paulo. While this is great, São Paulo is a much bigger city, with much smaller appartments (at least smaller then my house back where I'm from), so the 140g wouldn't happen.
Fast foward almost a year, here I am, sitting on an innordinate hoard of top notch reefig gear, and no reef in sight, until I found something interresting. A guy a couple blocks away from my new appartment was selling a small IM lagoon (it is rare to find these branded aquariums here, since they are imported and it's a lot cheaper to build one yourself), it was in great condition, came with a pump and some miscellaneous parts and he had built a fortress of a stant for it. This was the first I saw of it:
Now, most of my gear would be overkill, but I did plan for a small frag nursery in the 140 and the gear for that could be just right. So on I went to get myself an unplaned aquarium. There were just a couple of snags on the way. While I did have the gear, substrate, salt and everything I needed to start, everything was a state over, stored in my parents house. A quick road trip later, I got all I needed and so began the actual set-up.
I'll divide the post so I can go in depth about every part of the setup.
Hope you enjoyed the intro.