J-Ranko
Well-known member
Hi, Everyone!
I'm a new member of RF. A current member here introduced me to RF, which seems to have a lot of reefers in the western Washington area. Since I live in the region, too, I thought I might introduce myself and start my own tank thread here.
I have a 15 gallon nano tank. It's a mixed reef containing mostly SPS, some LPS and some softies. There's also a resident derasa clam, a clownfish, a royal gramma, and assorted snails for my CuC. Here's a couple of recent full tank shots taken on December 3rd:
[I do have a couple of powerheads for circulation, but I took these pictures while the powerheads were soaking in vinegar for their regular clean-up.]
The oveflow in the corner drains to a sump below, which houses a protein skimmer, a heater, a media reactor with carbon, and an ATO system.
The whole system has been up since February of this year. I recently upgraded the actual tank from a 10 gallon AGA to a 15 gallon rimless tank I bought from Barrier Reef Aquariums. Although the tank, the stand, and the plumbing were recently changed, everything else was simply transferred over, including all the livestock, which I moved all together and all at once. So I consider this a continuation of the former tank.
I'll write some more details about my system, an overview of its history, and of course more pictures, in later posts. But for now, I just wanted to introduce myself and my aquarium.
I'm a new member of RF. A current member here introduced me to RF, which seems to have a lot of reefers in the western Washington area. Since I live in the region, too, I thought I might introduce myself and start my own tank thread here.
I have a 15 gallon nano tank. It's a mixed reef containing mostly SPS, some LPS and some softies. There's also a resident derasa clam, a clownfish, a royal gramma, and assorted snails for my CuC. Here's a couple of recent full tank shots taken on December 3rd:
[I do have a couple of powerheads for circulation, but I took these pictures while the powerheads were soaking in vinegar for their regular clean-up.]
The oveflow in the corner drains to a sump below, which houses a protein skimmer, a heater, a media reactor with carbon, and an ATO system.
The whole system has been up since February of this year. I recently upgraded the actual tank from a 10 gallon AGA to a 15 gallon rimless tank I bought from Barrier Reef Aquariums. Although the tank, the stand, and the plumbing were recently changed, everything else was simply transferred over, including all the livestock, which I moved all together and all at once. So I consider this a continuation of the former tank.
I'll write some more details about my system, an overview of its history, and of course more pictures, in later posts. But for now, I just wanted to introduce myself and my aquarium.