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Current FTS

 

Intro

My Red Sea Reefer 450 was transferred successfully to my new tank, an Innovative Marine 170g EXT tank, which is 59" long, 21" tall and 30" front to back. The glass is 3/4" thick, so that really gives me a little over 150g of water volume in the tank. I transferred over everything to this tank, all the rock, all the livestock and all the equipment, but I changed the scape so it looks significantly different and I love it! I only added one smaller rock from my 20g cube that I held on to, otherwise the extra room in this newer tank is just to make it not feel so crowded. Some of the equipment changes from my last tank:

  • I now am using 3 ATI Straton lights instead of 2
  • I added a Tunze Stream 3 along the back wall and a Tunze 6105 for extra flow
  • I got a bigger sump, but the setup is very similar - bigger frag section, yay!

 

Here's the rundown on equipment:

  • Tank: Innovative Marine 170 EXT with white aluminum stand
  • Sump: Turbo Aquatics 55g sump (meant for a turf scrubber, but provides a big open chamber for my frags)
  • Lights: ATI Straton LED (x3)
  • Flow: x2 Vortech MP40qd, Tunze Stream 3 and a Tunze Turbelle Stream 6105
  • Heat: x2 150w Eheim Jager heaters
  • Return: Current eFlux 3170gph DC pump
  • Skimmer: Deltec 1000i with CO2 scrubber in line
  • UV: AquaUX 57w
  • In-Sump Frag 'Tank': Noopsyche K7 gen 2 for lights and AI Nero 3 for flow
  • Controller: ApexEL, Trident tester, DoS for 2 part
  • Dosing: ESV B-Ionic 2 part (switch from BRS)

 

As with my last tank, I don't really run mechanical or chemical filtration, so no filter floss, GAC or GFO. I have the ability to run these if I need to, but not something I run 24/7. Also, like my last tank, I am a firm believer in water changes, so I change about 15g per week using good old fashioned Instant Ocean salt. 

 

My goal is to keep the following parameters:

Alk: 8-9

Calcium >400

Mag: whatever it lands at?

NO3: 5-10

PO4: 0.2 - 0.2

pH: try to keep it's lows above 7.9 and try to get it up to 8.3, but its been hard so far on this bigger tank. 

I don't really test anything else. 

 

I didn't have a lot of extra time to document the moving of the tank fully, but I have to give a big thanks to @Marley1083 and @JDS703 for helping me get this thing in here. 

Building the stand was extremely easy and I was able to fully assemble it my self in under an hour

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The tank was really heavy, but there were five of us and 6 suction cups and 3 moving carts and we made it work! Thank god there were no stairs to deal with. 

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I documented the actual transferring of my old tank to the new tank on video and uploaded to youtube (in 3 parts):

 

 

Its  been about 6 weeks and the tank is doing much better than I could have hoped for. I lost 2 frags, which were nice frags, and recently my pink lemonade colony decided to RTN. I have 2 frags of it, so hopefully they make it. Not sure if it was one of three things or a mix of all: 1) the tank move was likely stressful, 2) found out my refractometer calibration solution was off, so I was keeping my salinity at 37% instead of 35% and my NO3 and PO4 dropped to zero while on vacation. Also doesn't help that I probably cranked the lights up too high. Other than those, I did have to trim some burnt tips, but otherwise, 95% of my acros have never looked better!

 

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1 hour ago, zoozilla said:

Love this set up.  Very clean.  Would you happen to have a shot of the sump and plumbing?

Still working on cleaning up the wires but here ya go. Nothing fancy. Hard PVC drains and flex tubing for returns. 
 

Left side

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right side

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  • 4 weeks later...
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Little update - everything seems to be growing well at this point. My pink lemonade frags are all dead, but it’s not a hard coral to find. I’ll probably try again with that one someday. Lost another yellow acro frag too so something weird with yellow acros in my tank. I bought a Pink Floyd frag, so let’s see how it does, lol. Also added a few other acros including a nice chunk of JF solar flare, which I’m in love with. 

 

My Oregon Blue Tort started having patchy STN, mainly on single coralites on the base. So I cut a few really nice branches that seemed unaffected and dipped the remaining colony in FURAN-2. Still have a few packets left. It’s expired but probably still active. I’m sure it will be fine and recover but it needed a reset. It was a weird looking colony. Otherwise everything else is back to growing and coloring up. 
 

I was toying with the idea of red Xenia for a while, since it’s not very invasive but after seeing that video of it in Sanjays tank over the weekend, I pulled the trigger and got a piece from tidal gardens.  
 

I plan on building out the cabinet and mounting the LED power bricks next weekend. So not quite done with the ‘upgrade’ yet. 
 

Here’s a FTS for Full Tank Shot Friday

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  • 3 weeks later...

Finally got around to building a cabinet for all my controller things since there are no walls on this stand to screw into. Turned out well - not pretty but does the job well and gets the electrical stuff off the ground. Cords are meant to be 'messy' so I can easily pull equipment for cleaning. Not trying to win any under the tank competitions, lol. 

 

Built

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Painted

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Installed

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And no update should be without a FTS

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It’s quiet here.  So here’s some glamor shots. I have been rearranging some of my aquascape and moving stuff around so I’m due for a FTS pic soon.

 

about to start kalkwasser dosing and upgrading my frag sump lighting to a radion XR15 pro.  

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Been a while since updating. I have not changed anything equipment wise, although I am still not 100% on dosing kalk yet for pH stability. Using vet-grade co2 scrubbing media again and it’s way better than the crap sold for aquariums and probably cheaper. So it does a decent job. Kalk is probably cheaper in the long run but I’ve noticed much better coloration since going from BRS 2 part and ESV B-ionic which has trace elements to keep from diluting your tank with just the NaCl of the BRS 2 part, so if I dose kalk, would that throw off my balance since less 2 part is added? I don’t know. I’m kind of at the point where things are good so why change… even though I bought a doser, a reservoir and a bag of kalkwasser. 

I still haven’t put my radion over my frag sump yet, just haven’t had a lot of free time. But I want to measure my current light PAR and try to recreate the schedule. I did clear out a bunch of frags this last weekend so that will make it less impactful if I fry my frags.  
 

 

speaking of frags - it’s been a while since adding corals, so I made an order from Lazy’s Coral House. He has great stuff and decent pricing. Late to the tenuis game but picked up a chunky Tyree Superman tenuis and a JF Jolt tenuis, along with some sunny D, blue hornet and Marvin the Martian Zoas.  Killer stuff!

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outside of equipment, I did change some rocks around, got rid of some stuff so here’s a current FTS. I need to take one big rock out to kill some discosoma mushrooms and try and kill some encrusting montis on another rock that I can’t take out… lots of epoxy needed!

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

Bro, your setup is always inspiring. 

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Thanks guys!

 

 I’m not a blue light guy, but the tank does look good under blues!

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