Here is a true FTS and some other angles. The tank is still pretty bare compared to what I want it to be but hopefully by the spring things will start to fill in.Awesome! Could we get some new FTS to show off your new fish?
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Here is a true FTS and some other angles. The tank is still pretty bare compared to what I want it to be but hopefully by the spring things will start to fill in.Awesome! Could we get some new FTS to show off your new fish?
So far so good! The package came in from Reef Pro in great condition and the fish was actively swimming around in the bag. I followed Reef Pro's acclimation process and within 5 minutes of putting the fish into the tank it was out and swimming around. Today it is swimming around engaging with other inhabitants and eating very well. I don't have any pictures yet as it is very camera shy.Oh man, sorry about the fish. Tough day. I do love your tank and setup, though! Fingers crossed for a smooth acclimation for the wrasse on his way!
Here's a little update on the tank, specifically focused on the dry side of the sump.So the new year is off to hot start for the tank! My LFS was finally able to get some Anthias in and I picked up 3 females. They are doing great and sorting out their dominance to figure out who will be the male but not being super aggressive. Clownfish and Melanarus wrasse are doing just fine as well. I'm aiming to start adding corals again in late February once I can get a good idea of what my consumption looks like and the tank becomes more mature. More fish are on the way
As far as the Neptune update goes I have the energy bar installed along with an additional power strip for other parts of equipment that don't need the level of control that the apex offers. I am still waiting for the trident to come in and once it does I will setup the rest of the monitoring aspects of the apex. I am building this dry side of the sump off of @Broadfield's build in the past and he has been great to share some of his progress from behind the scenes.
Here are some before and afters of the upgrade in progress.
Your pics didn't come through?Here's a little update on the tank, specifically focused on the dry side of the sump.
I didn't and still don't want to screw anything in to the actual stand of the tank so I have used thin plywood to cover up the back opening of the tank and screwed into that instead.
This is how the dry side looked for a couple months. I just had everything in regular power strips and they just sat there in an unorganized mess.
I attached the wood to the back of the stand with half a dozen heavy duty command strips (the black ones with velcro, the white ones do not work, believe me). I also made sure that the pieces would fit snugly in the are so there weren't any gaps from the top and the bottom.
Since the Apex energy bar is so bulky and heavy I screwed that to the board I attached but the screws stick out the back about 1/4 of an inch. The top power strip is held up with more of the heavy duty command strips.
This is how it has looked for the last few weeks. With the addition of a Neptune Trident the space became even more cramped. Definitely a rats nest of wires.
This is how it looks now. I have a lot of the wires behind the tank woven up and labeled incase I need to access them. They are out of the way and not cluttered anymore. I used a wire track on the right side to hide a few wires along with velcro cord ties to keep a lot of them in place. Still doesn't look amazing but a lot better than before. I will be mounting my DOS on the left and I'll likely have my trident on a platform to make more space.
Same here.Your pics didn't come through?
Tank is looking great!!So its been a minute
I've been pretty quiet over the last few months, the tank is going strong but nothing super crazy to report. I did lose most of my Acros but that was all on me because my tank was not ready for them yet. I took a trip down to Orlando and visited @WWC @TopShelfAquatics & this time I hit up @Living Reef Orlando as I had only heard of them but never visited.
As always I walked away with a lot of coral but even more knowledge, I've been rather frustrated with my "lack of success" with this new tank compared to my old 20 gallon. I used this trip as a fact finding mission and left feeling more confident with this tank. I also came away with multiple corals from Living Reef. 2 torches, 1 chalice mini colony, 1 Acro mini colony (died after shipping, replaced with a 3rd torch) and a multi head gold hammer.
I've also taken the time to completely finish the dry side of my sump and start Trident Controlled Dosing. So far this has made my tank much more stable. Having the DOS go off of what the Trident tests is super helpful, especially when I add more coral. This way I can set a desired level and it doses to maintain it unless it rises or falls below a range, then it defaults back to the pre determined amount.
I'm heading down to Florida this month and I'm hoping on visiting Reef Pro and walk away with more fish to add.
Some pictures to share while I've been away.
Ignore the red trident lol my waste bottle was full.
So far I love it, I would say based off what I have read before on the previous Red Sea systems with the concerns on the seams that it is no longer an issue. I haven't had any issues whatsoever with my tank at all. Very easy to assemble, the plumbing was a breeze.How are you liking the tank itself? I'm considering the 300 G2+ but haven't seen much feedback concerning the quality of the seams on the new versions.
It’s the same here, if my parameters say they’re out I just see what my corals look like. If they’re thriving I’m happyDid some testing today aside from what my trident tests for daily.
When I added 5 fish a month ago I was hoping to raise my nitrates a little to help with coral coloration. Since then the corals have colored up and the polyp extension on them has improved greatly.
My nitrates as of this morning are a whopping 0.0 and my phosphates are 0.07 (up from 0.06in July)
As I've said in the past, I let my corals do my talking for me and this is the best they've looked since I've set up the tank. Not going to try and chase numbers as stability is king.
Looks like you have a few new badges since the last time you commented on here! Congratulations!!It’s the same here, if my parameters say they’re out I just see what my corals look like. If they’re thriving I’m happy
Thankyou, I’ve been watching but not commented recentlyLooks like you have a few new badges since the last time you commented on here! Congratulations!!
It's definitely been a work in progress but it is really starting to come around now. The pictures don't really do it justice. The colors are a lot more vibrant in person but the lens cover on my phone doesn't help a lot.Thankyou, I’ve been watching but not commented recently
I love the tank.
That’s great to hear! What’s the fish stock at now?It's definitely been a work in progress but it is really starting to come around now. The pictures don't really do it justice. The colors are a lot more vibrant in person but the lens cover on my phone doesn't help a lot.