Hello everyone,
I am building out (with lots of help from my Aquarium Shop), a new REEFER™ 625 G2. I am very excited and after some initial research, and ease of consolidation, I choose many components from RedSea to compliment the tank. I have the 160S lights, the 900 Skimmer, the ReefMat 1200, two ReefWave 45's and the ReefDose. There are other components, but I can list them later.
I've had the tank up and running for about 47 days and put in a couple of clowns and PJ Cardinal fish last week. There is several pounds of live sand and live rock. I'm actually very happy with how the tank looks now and credit my Aquarium Shop for some great sump planning and work. There is a refractor, some mud and the ATO down there, accompanying the skimmer and ReefMat. Interestingly, RedSea made it tight to fit all the equipment, but it fits. There was some back and forth regarding a potential space for a refugium, but the mud really helped to make it work, or that is the goal.
I'm learning all this and luckily, I work from home, so I get to spend some time maintaining the simple set up now. My goal is a mixed coral tank with beautiful colors. I'll let you know when I need some community guidance. Thanks.
I am building out (with lots of help from my Aquarium Shop), a new REEFER™ 625 G2. I am very excited and after some initial research, and ease of consolidation, I choose many components from RedSea to compliment the tank. I have the 160S lights, the 900 Skimmer, the ReefMat 1200, two ReefWave 45's and the ReefDose. There are other components, but I can list them later.
I've had the tank up and running for about 47 days and put in a couple of clowns and PJ Cardinal fish last week. There is several pounds of live sand and live rock. I'm actually very happy with how the tank looks now and credit my Aquarium Shop for some great sump planning and work. There is a refractor, some mud and the ATO down there, accompanying the skimmer and ReefMat. Interestingly, RedSea made it tight to fit all the equipment, but it fits. There was some back and forth regarding a potential space for a refugium, but the mud really helped to make it work, or that is the goal.
I'm learning all this and luckily, I work from home, so I get to spend some time maintaining the simple set up now. My goal is a mixed coral tank with beautiful colors. I'll let you know when I need some community guidance. Thanks.