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01/03/2016, 02:57 PM | #1 |
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New Tank for the new year! Saxman7's Modified reefer tank
Hey Everyone I've been waiting to get this one up an running for several months now and I'm excited to share one of my home tanks with you guys so here's what going on:
Backstory: My current setup is a 20 gallon that has been up for about a year and half now and has been through alot of changes. The out come has been a mixed reef of mainly lps and nps. considering all the various fish and inverts on top of this, it's getting alittle out of hand- BUT it is pretty cool to see multiple crinoids( most of which have multiple hosts) in a more reef like tank. The plan is to keep this tank running but theme it more like a muc bottom diving site. Minimal rock in the display with a mud like sand and the main focus being to display my medusa worms. I plan to add there host emperor shrimp along with multiple other small shrimp species and nano fish. Check out the documentary on youtube about the Lembeh Strait to get an idea of what i'm talking about! So what's this have to do with my new tank? Simple. make a seperate awesome Nps display. I'm going to move most of the nps corals and crinoids over along with hopeful plans of have a small school of a smaller species of anthias or (if I can find them!)a small group of Photoblepharon palpebratum. Now I can't say it's going to be full blown gorgs or full blown lps nps type corals like tubastreas but i'm planning to mainly have more filter feeders and gorgs. but will see! Here's the specs: Tank: I'm using the new Red Sea Reefer 28 as my starting point...but I did a few modifications. Pump: Ecotech vectra m1 lighting: a little over kill but I currently it's a radion xr15. I like having the options to change colors to more reds and pink with nps because the color and pop you get is amazing. Skimmer: not using on yet but will add soon Reactors: Not added yet, but there are nice ones from beshea I use on my current tank that work well that work well. wave makers: there isn't one yet. The big idea here is that I took out the soft plumbing of the tank and made my own hard plumbing with a side 3 way manifold. being careful, I also drilled a small shelf inside the stand to make a shelf. The way this is planned to work so that the first two lines are for reactors. I plan on running GFO and Bio pellets with these (may need one or both, will see how things go as time goes). The third line is to run out the back to a fridge for foods(also seconds as a pressure release) which I plan to do a doser(inside the fridge) plumbed into a venturi valve that runs straight through the fridge. main question is how to run it back to the tank. if I was to put it back in the return it would just clog the reactors so i'm probably going to redo the manifold and the rest of the plumbing at some point. The return is a little funky because I made a crazy 3-way lock line system. I really do not like wave makers cause my basket stars and medusa worms were always trying to get in them and the sponge coverings would clogs up quickly because of feeding. An Idea I have is to sync an mp 10 when the vectra shuts off for feeding and have a lower circulation to effectively feed( this way the mp10 doesn't get clogged fast either) but i'll keep messing with it. two of the locklines have rotating return nozzles to add some variation in flow while the main return has a flat spray nozzle with a valve so I can valve it back and push water out to the other side lines. I did my own rock structure for this tank using a bonding martial my store developed to do custom rock structures and I plan to add a little something special later on too. Sand wise I've discovered that seachem Flourite sand for planted aquariums seem to not have any negative effects on the critters so I mix it with a white sand. the out come is a nice grey color sand that is all very fine and ideal for sand sifting species like cucumbers,medsua worms and SS gobies. Also I'm not noticing phosphates leaching like the caribb sea hawaiian black seems to do, which is also WAY to coarse to use for any of these organsims. Hope y'all enjoy this and it's progression! if you have any questions on how I did these mods, i'll be happy to answer and help you. Here's some pics: please excuse quality as android is letting me down currently...phone has also seen much better days. |
01/03/2016, 03:09 PM | #2 |
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here's some pics of my current guys in the 20gallon that i'll be moving to this tank in a few weeks:
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01/03/2016, 03:24 PM | #3 |
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Can't get any of my gorgs pic to upload but I currently have a swiftia, a Orange Diodogorgia and a menella. you can probably see them in the backgrounds of some of these pics but I'll try to get pics soon. Also here's a pic of one of my medusas when I first go them awhile back...they're alittle big.
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01/04/2016, 12:04 PM | #4 |
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wow very nice! what the hell is the big orange thing? in all my reefing and diving I have yet to see it!! it fricking amazing!
ha another tank....yeah it happens right. plz to keep us posted on the new setup. i feel your excitement. |
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01/06/2016, 12:17 AM | #6 |
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Managed to get my hands on a fridge sooner than I expected (my co-worker Chris, you rock!) this one is fairly large too, about the same size as the stand for the tank so hopefully I can use it effectively for both systems and still have room for some normal human foods too.
definitely have my work cut out for tomorrow- stay tuned! |
01/06/2016, 02:36 AM | #7 |
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really nice!!
Would like to see your new tank after moving. |
01/06/2016, 07:16 AM | #8 |
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This is a very nice setup. Keep posting your progress!
You should get a flickr account and post the photos so that they are embedded in your post. |
01/07/2016, 02:59 AM | #9 | |
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One thing that is currently going though is the fridge! i'm running it on my current tank right now until I start transferring some live stock over. unfortunately my venturi didn't work as planned so I just had to attach the doser asap while water was spewing out the line. I'm just going to try and find a 1/4" check valve and continue on for now. Using my main magic mix of foods in a reef nutrition bottle that I popped the top off of to make a snug fit for the line... i'll be picking up a 12 pack of Barq's and or A&w too, gotta make good use of all the extra space |
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01/07/2016, 02:39 PM | #10 |
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Did you go without the venturi because of installation issues or did you get it running and didn't like the results or have other problems?
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01/09/2016, 01:45 AM | #11 | |
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here's a pic, i'll need to trim the line and mount the doser when I get some time next week. |
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01/09/2016, 01:57 AM | #12 |
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On another the note, I was excited to see this today- it's only been a couple days since I've had the pump running but the constant food in the water is certainly enticing my Gracilis colony! i've never seen them this extended yet and they've been in my 20 for a while. the crinoids are loving it too. looks like I can finally put alittle time towards other things in the tank besides keeping them fat. I'm still feeding the FM powder foods manually about 4 times a day.
chucked a bangaii as a tester for the new tank since I transferred a lot of LR when I set the tank up to help speed things up. he's rock in it good. |
01/09/2016, 02:40 AM | #13 |
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Are anemones photosynthetic ?
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01/10/2016, 12:53 PM | #14 |
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Good job man....
Keep us informed.
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01/10/2016, 03:13 PM | #15 |
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Wow - you're brave to put a medusa worm in your tank.
I had the option several years ago to get one with a pair of Emperor shrimp. After substantial research, I decided I wasn't going to risk nuking my tank. Tagging along |
01/11/2016, 02:31 AM | #16 |
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Satoshi, many of your common species need some shape or form of light, but nutrients is always beneficial to nems. On the other hand, species like tube anemones(better suited for an nps tank if that is your question)from what I know Are not photosynthetic and I have never seen any benefit of light as they usually come from lower light areas and are more focused on capturing small foods.
Check out the anemones area of the forums for some more info. |
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In general the main problem with medusa worms is that they get sucked up in pumps...and VERY easily. I've had to make the 20 gal safe proof since I got them because I knew (from having a small hitchhiker one before) I did not want to chop them up. Other then that, I don't really see how they could so called "nuke" your tank. In general, all of the cucumbers out there-regardless of the family- I find very hardy and very hard to get to explode as long as they have what thy need. There are just way to many warning signs of a cuc dying and so many simple things that can done so it's never of question. a classic example that I explain to people why there is always this stigmatism of them being a dangerous thing is a video I saw of a tank on youtube of a tank that "recovered" several months after a sea apple explosion. It was a fowlr tank with nothing but large angles and clearly not a tank that would be fed what a apple would need to survive...too many things wrong there. Mine are still going strong. Although the Mp10 is a little hard to safe proof even with the sponge cover, it does work well. I'm currently planning on getting a couple emperor shrimp once the 20 gal is upgraded. probably 4 at least because i've got two medusas and a tiger tail in there already but I'm also going to bring a sea apple from my work tank. i'm curious to see how they take to having different host echinoderms. |
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Been a busy week but the tanks are running well, a water change is calling my name but everyone is loving the automated feeding-(the Gracilis is stretching out alittle more and more each day!). i'm going to test parameters here shortly and begin to move a few critters over. Picked up a colony of T. faulkneri friday along with a little sun burst anthias we've had at my work for a bit and eating like a champ. he's been fairly active since introduced and I can't wait to display him in the new tank.
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First wave was moved over a couple days ago, they are loving it so far. The transition will begin! Prepping new fish in the 20 gallon as we speak and fridge feeding is still working well... thinking about a syringe pump....
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Tell us about your feeding procedure.
Are you using the dosing pump only or do you target feeding. How often ??
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For the dosing pump it does a rate of about 1ml per minute. Every time it comes on it's timed for 5 minutes- with a few being 10 mins in the more heavy fed evening times. If I remember correctly the dosing pump comes on at these times daily: 6:00 am 8:00 am 10:00 am 12:00 pm 2:00 pm 4:00 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm (10 mins) 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm(10 mins) 11:00 pm(10 mins) 12:00 pm(10 mins) I also will use reef boom and some Fm powder foods usually atleast once a day (depending on my schedule and I will target feed most of the corals (main focus on the tubastreas) with some mysis, live brine and or Fm Lps pellets almost every day. getting pretty much the same results with frozen foods versus the pellets on the suns. |
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I've been following this from the beginning, what a great concept and tank !!! I will be borrowing few ideas from you to incorporate it in my new build .
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Thanks Mark! glad you're diggin the build! it's been alittle slow latley since everything is really happening in the 20 but I have several critters that will be moved over soon! the sunburst is doing great and i've got a really nice large purple queen that's joined him and they are doing well.
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I may be doing away with the lockline concept for a bit unfortunately but I promise it will be for the better. My co-worker and I have been coming up with some crazy concepts lately... will be making a trip over to his college to use the lazer cutter soon.
meanwhile... I kind of got an idea of something to do in this tank it's really hard to resist the concept. here's a peak, stay posted. |
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