Apexdv
Member
Hi all,
Just joined and thought I would share a bit on my build. First, I've been out of reefing for a number of years having previously been the keeper of a thriving 90-gallon. Once I moved to Seattle from the East coast the reefing bug hit me once again so ... I caved in and began my plans. After much thought I decided I wanted to go the nano route (my landlord was none too pleased about a 100+ gallon setup lol) and sketched up the following:
My intention was to utilize furniture I already had available as the stand and cabinet housing a nano display tank, sump, ATO reservoir and optionally a refugium. I also wanted as silent a configuration as possible along with a clean look - no HOB equipment. After selecting and receiving my new 13.3 gallon bow front tank I commenced with customizing the little guy by drilling for return and overflows and finally painting the back side a nice deep rich black. The progression from start to current went a little something like this:
For the sump I decided on a 3-gallon tank as it would fit within the lower compartments. I wanted something larger but ... no dice on the size. This would do and in the future could always be upgraded.
*whew* that was a lot of work but now I was ready to rock this puppy up and get her wet!
Now, I didn't have the lighting fixture yet as I was still undecided on exactly what I would be using so I grabbed a couple old cheapie ikea LED night lights out of the closet and positioned them just above. Yup ... that would do for now.
Hmmm ... needs more rock.
There. Much better. Now to cycle!
After a few days I noticed a piece of macro algae hanging out and even the beginning of the initial diatom bloom.
I went through the usual and customary ammonia, nitrite and nitrate spikes rather quickly and by day-nine the cycle seemed complete. I could dose up to 4 ppm with ammonia and within 24 hours the levels were back to zero. YaY! Still, I'll wait a few more days just to make sure and during this time I'll finalize my decision and ordering of the lighting fixture.
Ultimately, I selected a 24", 14,000k full spectrum LED fixture with a manual dimmer and tank mounts by Build My LED.
This will be a good fixture since in the future I plan on acquiring a tank controller ... Apex, RA, etc still have not decided ... but the BML fixture will be able to be monitored and operated automagically. There, now to plop this puppy up on the tank ...
YaY! So I waited a few more days just to be sure then hopped on over to a nearby LFS to select a small CUC for the diatoms and small amount of algae. I think 4 ceriths and a skunk cleaner shrimp will do just fine for now.
I shall name him, "Meeester Shreeemp"! So now I had everything set up and slowly maturing. The gang of ceriths along with Meeester Shreeemp were doing a bang-up job at general housekeeping but not to the level they need so I decided to get a couple more tank mates to join the CUC. But first a quick run through of where I was at.
Below I located the sump on the left, water top off area in the next compartment, supplies storage in the next and all the way to the right was the electrics area.
Also, I grabbed one of those fancy BRS RODI units and set that up in my laundry room. Clean water is a must in this hobby!
So, I headed down to another LFS just South of Seattle and picked up 4 trochus snails. By the end of the next week the tank was spotless so I reasoned it was now time to begin slowly stocking. I returned to the same LFS and came home with a xenia, paly, zoa, mushroom rock, ricordea florida and a partner for Meeester Shreeemp ... her name is Mreeezes Shreeemp!
Unfortunately, within two days the xenia was seemingly dead and melting away although water parameters were good. Meh ... xenias: sometime they die and sometimes they grow like weeds!
That was the xenia then. After just a few days he was all ...
Currently the tank looks a little something like this:
So there you have it ... my nano-build as of today. Next up: I'm open to suggestions as to coral etc and am looking forward to hopefully meeting some of y'all at a frag-swap or LFS.
Cheers and Best!
Just joined and thought I would share a bit on my build. First, I've been out of reefing for a number of years having previously been the keeper of a thriving 90-gallon. Once I moved to Seattle from the East coast the reefing bug hit me once again so ... I caved in and began my plans. After much thought I decided I wanted to go the nano route (my landlord was none too pleased about a 100+ gallon setup lol) and sketched up the following:
My intention was to utilize furniture I already had available as the stand and cabinet housing a nano display tank, sump, ATO reservoir and optionally a refugium. I also wanted as silent a configuration as possible along with a clean look - no HOB equipment. After selecting and receiving my new 13.3 gallon bow front tank I commenced with customizing the little guy by drilling for return and overflows and finally painting the back side a nice deep rich black. The progression from start to current went a little something like this:
For the sump I decided on a 3-gallon tank as it would fit within the lower compartments. I wanted something larger but ... no dice on the size. This would do and in the future could always be upgraded.
*whew* that was a lot of work but now I was ready to rock this puppy up and get her wet!
Now, I didn't have the lighting fixture yet as I was still undecided on exactly what I would be using so I grabbed a couple old cheapie ikea LED night lights out of the closet and positioned them just above. Yup ... that would do for now.
Hmmm ... needs more rock.
There. Much better. Now to cycle!
After a few days I noticed a piece of macro algae hanging out and even the beginning of the initial diatom bloom.
I went through the usual and customary ammonia, nitrite and nitrate spikes rather quickly and by day-nine the cycle seemed complete. I could dose up to 4 ppm with ammonia and within 24 hours the levels were back to zero. YaY! Still, I'll wait a few more days just to make sure and during this time I'll finalize my decision and ordering of the lighting fixture.
Ultimately, I selected a 24", 14,000k full spectrum LED fixture with a manual dimmer and tank mounts by Build My LED.
This will be a good fixture since in the future I plan on acquiring a tank controller ... Apex, RA, etc still have not decided ... but the BML fixture will be able to be monitored and operated automagically. There, now to plop this puppy up on the tank ...
YaY! So I waited a few more days just to be sure then hopped on over to a nearby LFS to select a small CUC for the diatoms and small amount of algae. I think 4 ceriths and a skunk cleaner shrimp will do just fine for now.
I shall name him, "Meeester Shreeemp"! So now I had everything set up and slowly maturing. The gang of ceriths along with Meeester Shreeemp were doing a bang-up job at general housekeeping but not to the level they need so I decided to get a couple more tank mates to join the CUC. But first a quick run through of where I was at.
Below I located the sump on the left, water top off area in the next compartment, supplies storage in the next and all the way to the right was the electrics area.
Also, I grabbed one of those fancy BRS RODI units and set that up in my laundry room. Clean water is a must in this hobby!
So, I headed down to another LFS just South of Seattle and picked up 4 trochus snails. By the end of the next week the tank was spotless so I reasoned it was now time to begin slowly stocking. I returned to the same LFS and came home with a xenia, paly, zoa, mushroom rock, ricordea florida and a partner for Meeester Shreeemp ... her name is Mreeezes Shreeemp!
Unfortunately, within two days the xenia was seemingly dead and melting away although water parameters were good. Meh ... xenias: sometime they die and sometimes they grow like weeds!
That was the xenia then. After just a few days he was all ...
Currently the tank looks a little something like this:
So there you have it ... my nano-build as of today. Next up: I'm open to suggestions as to coral etc and am looking forward to hopefully meeting some of y'all at a frag-swap or LFS.
Cheers and Best!