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Quick background. Currently I'm running an Innovated Marine Fusion 20 that has been up for around 3 years had it's share of ups and downs. Around 6-9 months ago I had a dino outbreak that killed 95% of the coral I had, which in turn sent the tank into a new cycle. Since that point, I've been working on stabilizing the tank, but haven't been adding much in the way of livestock or coral. The fusion has been a great tank and has taught me a lot. Specifically that just because the community loves a piece of equipment or lots of people keep a specific fish or coral, that doesn't mean it's the right choice for my personal tank. Over the past few years I definitely rushed the addition of livestock and swapped in and out equipment far too frequently. My goal with this new build is to do the research and buy what is right for this tank from the start.
To that end, back in October I finally pushed the button and ordered a Waterbox Marine X 60.2 (total volume ~54.5 gallons). However, since apparently every tank in America is on backorder, I'm still waiting for that glorious shipping notification. In the meantime, I've been gathering equipment, dry rock, and working on the aquascape. However, I'd be interested to hear what anyone else's experience has been with Waterbox and their shipping times. Currently I'm at 6+ weeks from the order date.
I want this tank to be interesting and last me for years to come, but I am also aiming for a somewhat lower maintenance / more forgiving setup. So, while I LOVE sps, I'm planning for this to be mostly softie, LPS, and euphyllia. Currently, I have two clowns which will be coming over to the new tank, but not much else will be transferred. I think a total of 5(ish) fish would be very doable in this tank, but the stocking list is still up in the air.
Equipment
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Here's a picture of the aquascape. I'll try to get a video to better show the depth, but I'm pretty satisfied with how it came out. Right now it's only super glued, but once I'm fully satisfied I plan to mortar it together.
Always looking for places to improve, thoughts on the aquascape or equipment list are more than welcome!
To that end, back in October I finally pushed the button and ordered a Waterbox Marine X 60.2 (total volume ~54.5 gallons). However, since apparently every tank in America is on backorder, I'm still waiting for that glorious shipping notification. In the meantime, I've been gathering equipment, dry rock, and working on the aquascape. However, I'd be interested to hear what anyone else's experience has been with Waterbox and their shipping times. Currently I'm at 6+ weeks from the order date.
I want this tank to be interesting and last me for years to come, but I am also aiming for a somewhat lower maintenance / more forgiving setup. So, while I LOVE sps, I'm planning for this to be mostly softie, LPS, and euphyllia. Currently, I have two clowns which will be coming over to the new tank, but not much else will be transferred. I think a total of 5(ish) fish would be very doable in this tank, but the stocking list is still up in the air.
Equipment
- Waterbox Marine X 60.2 (~54.5 gallons without rock and equipment / ~40 gallons with rock and equipment)
- Lighting - 1X Kessil A360X + Kessil Spectral Controller X
- Return Pump - EcoTech Marine Vectra S2 (1400 gph max)
- Flow - 2X EcoTech Vortech MP10
- Natural Filtration
- ~25lbs Marcorocks Reef Saver
- ~20lbs Marcorocks Bahama Aragonite Dry Sand (may switch this to live sand)
- 1X Brightwell Aquatics Xport-Bio Dimpled Brick
- Mechanical Filtration
- Klir Di-4 - Drop In Automatic Fleece Roller (Not in use yet)
- Skimmer - Regal 150SSS 6" Space Saving Protein Skimmer (VarioS)
- Controller - Neptune APEX EL
- Heater - 2X Bulk Reef Supply Titanium 100 watt + contoller
- Dosers - 2X Bulk Reef Supply 1.1 mL/min
- ATO - AutoAqua Smart Micro ATO
- Feeding - 1X Neptune AFS
- Brightwell Microbacter Quick Cycle
Brightwell Microbacter XLMSwitched to Microbacter 7 to complete cycle and remove nitrite.- Brightwell Microbacter Clean
- 2X - Clownfish
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Here's a picture of the aquascape. I'll try to get a video to better show the depth, but I'm pretty satisfied with how it came out. Right now it's only super glued, but once I'm fully satisfied I plan to mortar it together.
Always looking for places to improve, thoughts on the aquascape or equipment list are more than welcome!
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