baker89
Well-known member
Alright I have finally finished setting up the tank (for the most part...) and finally have some time to give you all an update! Thanks to everyone who has helped me set up my first Reef Tank and all the wonderful advice and patience! Here we go!
So its a 110g Acrylic tank (60"L, 18"W, 24"H), Octopus 250 extreme skimmer, 3 AI Sol Blue LED's, 3 Koralia 1400gph pumps, 200ish pounds of LR, about an inch of medium crush coral.
Curing my first round of LR that came with the setup.
I bought this 5 year old setup for $500 off craigslist. It had some rough spots, but with a little elbow grease it is coming along. The frame on the bottom I build out of 2"x8"'s to build the tank up so I could fit all my junk underneath and raise the tank to eye level.
Stupid overflow... took me a minute, but I figured it out.
Moved my LR in to the tank after sitting in the garage for about a month. A big problem I had was my skimmer was too big for the sump that came with the tank... (of course...)
So what I did was went down to lowe's and bought some fitting and some tubes that go from the pumps (inside the sump) outside the sump and to the skimmer. I didnt think it would actually work, but it is and I'm getting results! Thanks for the skimmer Steve! (Steven11)
Tossed the hood on and played with my lights a little bit... Looks like I need A LOT more LR...
So more LR it is! Thanks to Eric! (Eww)
Much better!
Thats a finger leather and a Zoo in the substrate on the right. Eric (Eww) had some extra and sent them with me. They are doing really well today.
The finger keeps opening up for a little bit then sucking back inside.
Sorry the picture quality is a kind of poor, but its better then nothing right! Now I need to add some more pumps and get some macro algae for my refugium. I tested my water last night and it showed
0 ammonia,
0 nitrite
and about 3 nitrate
PH 8.2
It sure would be nice if I didnt have to go through a cycle. I'm going to watch my water a little more and see what it does before I add anything else. But with there being some nitrates that makes me a little hopeful.
Thanks again guys!
Dennis
So its a 110g Acrylic tank (60"L, 18"W, 24"H), Octopus 250 extreme skimmer, 3 AI Sol Blue LED's, 3 Koralia 1400gph pumps, 200ish pounds of LR, about an inch of medium crush coral.
Curing my first round of LR that came with the setup.
I bought this 5 year old setup for $500 off craigslist. It had some rough spots, but with a little elbow grease it is coming along. The frame on the bottom I build out of 2"x8"'s to build the tank up so I could fit all my junk underneath and raise the tank to eye level.
Stupid overflow... took me a minute, but I figured it out.
Moved my LR in to the tank after sitting in the garage for about a month. A big problem I had was my skimmer was too big for the sump that came with the tank... (of course...)
So what I did was went down to lowe's and bought some fitting and some tubes that go from the pumps (inside the sump) outside the sump and to the skimmer. I didnt think it would actually work, but it is and I'm getting results! Thanks for the skimmer Steve! (Steven11)
Tossed the hood on and played with my lights a little bit... Looks like I need A LOT more LR...
So more LR it is! Thanks to Eric! (Eww)
Much better!
Thats a finger leather and a Zoo in the substrate on the right. Eric (Eww) had some extra and sent them with me. They are doing really well today.
The finger keeps opening up for a little bit then sucking back inside.
Sorry the picture quality is a kind of poor, but its better then nothing right! Now I need to add some more pumps and get some macro algae for my refugium. I tested my water last night and it showed
0 ammonia,
0 nitrite
and about 3 nitrate
PH 8.2
It sure would be nice if I didnt have to go through a cycle. I'm going to watch my water a little more and see what it does before I add anything else. But with there being some nitrates that makes me a little hopeful.
Thanks again guys!
Dennis