Hi yall! so, I've decided to start a build thread for my first ever(ish) tank, an Innovative Marine Nuvo series 24 gallon lagoon. I'm prepping to do some cool stuff with it soon, so I thought why not? (it also gets me another entry in a Noopsyche contest, shhhhhh)
So, the story behind this tank:
I started it some time in 2016, after starting the hobby with a Bio Bubble, literally an acrylic dome with an accordion rim for water changes.
One of these bad boys.
So after the Bio Bubble failed, I decided to try my hand at something better. At the time, there was an amazing fish store near me called Creation Reef, it was a beautiful store with a shark pond and amazing coral displays, as well as some good freshwater stock. I decided to go there for the new tank, only because my favorite LFS only carried tanks over 50 gallons(and I had no clue about the benefits of dilution). This specific tank was set up as a beautiful BTA clown harem tank, barebottom and chocked full of nems. The store offered to sell it to me, I agreed and the emptied it and packed it in my car along with an awesome stand. I went to my favorite LFS to get everything else, water rocks etc.
So I got home, and I got to work setting it up. I still had the Bio Bubble going, so day one I transferred my corals over to the new tank. The tank was set up in my basement, where it has stayed since.
Fast forward 6 months, and the tank was going great! I had 2 clownfish, a baby Tomini tank and an awesome Midas blenny, as well as a sweet array of corals. Sadly, I couldn't find any pictures from this period and before, but I have some from later on.
The tank was doing good, and me and my family went on vacation for a week to florida. We had a family friend and former pastor take care of the tank, he ran a FOWLR himself so I trusted him to take care of the tank. Long story short, I got back and found the tank in absolute ruin (and bear in mind I bough frags while in FL), nothing but the fish and a few heads of Caulastrea survived. I was really mad, I was still pretty young at that point though so I let it go, not wanting to seem like a brat. It turns out, the guy had his mother in law come over one day and take care of everything for us, and she had ended up pouring 1/3 cup of food pellets into the tank the night before.
Fast forward a year, and the tank was back up and running. I had lost the Midas from a jump, I tried another one and it jumped too. So to compensate I bought a really chunky male target mandarin, which worked with the tank flawlessly. I tried to do a harem of clowns, but it ended up just narrowing back down to a pair. Little did I know, 24 gallons of space was not enough for that many ;Facepalm Looking back, I was really naive while caring for it back then
So go onwards another year, I had a few setbacks but the tank was really doing pretty well. I had a garden of Xenia and a wall of rock. Then cyano.
needless to say, I was pretty discouraged. Parameters went wacky and I sadly let the tank fall to neglect and killed everything.
So, the story behind this tank:
I started it some time in 2016, after starting the hobby with a Bio Bubble, literally an acrylic dome with an accordion rim for water changes.
One of these bad boys.
So after the Bio Bubble failed, I decided to try my hand at something better. At the time, there was an amazing fish store near me called Creation Reef, it was a beautiful store with a shark pond and amazing coral displays, as well as some good freshwater stock. I decided to go there for the new tank, only because my favorite LFS only carried tanks over 50 gallons(and I had no clue about the benefits of dilution). This specific tank was set up as a beautiful BTA clown harem tank, barebottom and chocked full of nems. The store offered to sell it to me, I agreed and the emptied it and packed it in my car along with an awesome stand. I went to my favorite LFS to get everything else, water rocks etc.
So I got home, and I got to work setting it up. I still had the Bio Bubble going, so day one I transferred my corals over to the new tank. The tank was set up in my basement, where it has stayed since.
Fast forward 6 months, and the tank was going great! I had 2 clownfish, a baby Tomini tank and an awesome Midas blenny, as well as a sweet array of corals. Sadly, I couldn't find any pictures from this period and before, but I have some from later on.
The tank was doing good, and me and my family went on vacation for a week to florida. We had a family friend and former pastor take care of the tank, he ran a FOWLR himself so I trusted him to take care of the tank. Long story short, I got back and found the tank in absolute ruin (and bear in mind I bough frags while in FL), nothing but the fish and a few heads of Caulastrea survived. I was really mad, I was still pretty young at that point though so I let it go, not wanting to seem like a brat. It turns out, the guy had his mother in law come over one day and take care of everything for us, and she had ended up pouring 1/3 cup of food pellets into the tank the night before.
Fast forward a year, and the tank was back up and running. I had lost the Midas from a jump, I tried another one and it jumped too. So to compensate I bought a really chunky male target mandarin, which worked with the tank flawlessly. I tried to do a harem of clowns, but it ended up just narrowing back down to a pair. Little did I know, 24 gallons of space was not enough for that many ;Facepalm Looking back, I was really naive while caring for it back then
So go onwards another year, I had a few setbacks but the tank was really doing pretty well. I had a garden of Xenia and a wall of rock. Then cyano.
needless to say, I was pretty discouraged. Parameters went wacky and I sadly let the tank fall to neglect and killed everything.