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Hello everyone! Welcome to the fourth installment of my nano tank!
I'm new to reef2reef as a member but have been lurking in the shadows since 2009 when I setup my first reef tank. A badly planned 10 gallon mixed reef with lots of lessons to learn and still more to come. I bought a used 29 gallon Oceanic Biocube back in 2010 and have attempted a mixed reef in it 3 times since. The longest I've ran a reef tank is 1.5 years with breaks in between (planning to go much longer this time). The current installment has been running since December 2018 and it is just over a year old. Always trying to apply what I had learned from the past. Well, enough with the past, onto the future!
Now I present to you the Salty Water Box!
(2nd photo taken with Google Pixel 1 and Polyp Labs gel filter)
Equipment:
Display: 29g Oceanic Biocube (custom stand and canopy) ~35lbs of rock and some sand bring it to roughly 27 gallons of water volume.
Sump: Aqueon Pro Flex Model 1 (eShopps PF-Nano overflow box)
Light: single Radion XR15w G4 running SPS AB+ @ 80% overall 9 hours a day (1 hour ramps)
Filtration: Two felt filter socks, carbon and GFO
Skimmer: Tunze Nano DOC 9002 (circa 2012)
Flow: RFG nozzle from VCA on Cobalt mj1200 and 1 Tunze Turbelle Nanostream 6055
Dosing: Jebao DP-4 dosing BRS Soda Ash and Calcium Carbonate. 52mL each daily, once per hour with 30 minute offset between alk and calc.
Controller: Neptune Apex with 2 EB8s (yes, the old ones as I haven't upgraded those yet) with pH and temp probes.
Water: 4 stage RO/DI with Red Sea Salt (Blue Bucket)
Livestock:
1 Royal Gramma
2 Blue Reef Chromis
1 Starry Blenny
1 Rock Flower Anemone
1 Sexy Anemone Shrimp
1 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp
Assorted CUC
Mostly SPS but a mixed reef with LPS and softies.
Fed once a day. NLS large pellets and nori. Frozen Rod's/Mysis twice a week and ReefRoids once a week.
Maintenance:
Observe daily.
Dosing of AcroPower, Nitrate and Phosphate when needed, Vibrant every 3.5 days currently(hopefully down to twice a month soon).
Replace filter socks every 2 - 3 days and empty/clean skimmer cup.
Weekly 4-5 gallon water changes. Turkey basting rocks, cleaning sand, and bubble scrubbing (started recently).
Bi-weekly change carbon.
Stability for the last 6 months. Test daily to weekly with Hanna Checkers and Red Sea test kits:
Alkalinity: 6.61 - 9.24 avg 7.777 (I switched from Red Sea Pro to Red Sea Blue during this time as the small water change spikes were annoying with the dense RS Pro salt)
Calcium 383-462 ppm avg 414.962
Magnesium 1240 - 1400 ppm avg 1296.571
Nitrate: 0 - 4 ppm avg 0.909
Phosphate: 0 - 0.04 ppm avg 0.015
I'm posting my numbers like this to get a better understanding of long term stability in a reef tank. We all know numbers can fluctuate and that our hobby grade test kits are not perfect with human error. I try to minimize all spikes in water quality and keep things within range of accuracy. It is also difficult to test for nutrients while growing macro/micro algae. I'm currently battling all kinds of nasty with Vibrant and that can skew the numbers.
For more pictures I would suggest my instagram that I recently dedicated to the tank. https://www.instagram.com/saltywaterbox/
Happy Reefing!
I'm new to reef2reef as a member but have been lurking in the shadows since 2009 when I setup my first reef tank. A badly planned 10 gallon mixed reef with lots of lessons to learn and still more to come. I bought a used 29 gallon Oceanic Biocube back in 2010 and have attempted a mixed reef in it 3 times since. The longest I've ran a reef tank is 1.5 years with breaks in between (planning to go much longer this time). The current installment has been running since December 2018 and it is just over a year old. Always trying to apply what I had learned from the past. Well, enough with the past, onto the future!
Now I present to you the Salty Water Box!
(2nd photo taken with Google Pixel 1 and Polyp Labs gel filter)
Equipment:
Display: 29g Oceanic Biocube (custom stand and canopy) ~35lbs of rock and some sand bring it to roughly 27 gallons of water volume.
Sump: Aqueon Pro Flex Model 1 (eShopps PF-Nano overflow box)
Light: single Radion XR15w G4 running SPS AB+ @ 80% overall 9 hours a day (1 hour ramps)
Filtration: Two felt filter socks, carbon and GFO
Skimmer: Tunze Nano DOC 9002 (circa 2012)
Flow: RFG nozzle from VCA on Cobalt mj1200 and 1 Tunze Turbelle Nanostream 6055
Dosing: Jebao DP-4 dosing BRS Soda Ash and Calcium Carbonate. 52mL each daily, once per hour with 30 minute offset between alk and calc.
Controller: Neptune Apex with 2 EB8s (yes, the old ones as I haven't upgraded those yet) with pH and temp probes.
Water: 4 stage RO/DI with Red Sea Salt (Blue Bucket)
Livestock:
1 Royal Gramma
2 Blue Reef Chromis
1 Starry Blenny
1 Rock Flower Anemone
1 Sexy Anemone Shrimp
1 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp
Assorted CUC
Mostly SPS but a mixed reef with LPS and softies.
Fed once a day. NLS large pellets and nori. Frozen Rod's/Mysis twice a week and ReefRoids once a week.
Maintenance:
Observe daily.
Dosing of AcroPower, Nitrate and Phosphate when needed, Vibrant every 3.5 days currently(hopefully down to twice a month soon).
Replace filter socks every 2 - 3 days and empty/clean skimmer cup.
Weekly 4-5 gallon water changes. Turkey basting rocks, cleaning sand, and bubble scrubbing (started recently).
Bi-weekly change carbon.
Stability for the last 6 months. Test daily to weekly with Hanna Checkers and Red Sea test kits:
Alkalinity: 6.61 - 9.24 avg 7.777 (I switched from Red Sea Pro to Red Sea Blue during this time as the small water change spikes were annoying with the dense RS Pro salt)
Calcium 383-462 ppm avg 414.962
Magnesium 1240 - 1400 ppm avg 1296.571
Nitrate: 0 - 4 ppm avg 0.909
Phosphate: 0 - 0.04 ppm avg 0.015
I'm posting my numbers like this to get a better understanding of long term stability in a reef tank. We all know numbers can fluctuate and that our hobby grade test kits are not perfect with human error. I try to minimize all spikes in water quality and keep things within range of accuracy. It is also difficult to test for nutrients while growing macro/micro algae. I'm currently battling all kinds of nasty with Vibrant and that can skew the numbers.
For more pictures I would suggest my instagram that I recently dedicated to the tank. https://www.instagram.com/saltywaterbox/
Happy Reefing!
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