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Addicted Reefer 20 Long (57 Corals & Counting)


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Equipment

Aqueon 20 Gallon Long Tank
x2 AC70's
1: Refugium with rubble rock, chaetomorpha, and 6500k clip on.
2: GAC, Phosguard, Purigen, and Filter floss.
Reef Octopus bh1000
Aqueon 50w Adjustable Heater
x2 Mars Aqua 165w
Top Fin Powerhead 30
MP10QD
10 Pounds of Live Rock from LFS
15 Pounds of Dead Rock from Reef Cleaners
16 Pounds of CaribSea Arag-Alive Natural Reef Substrate
20 Pounds of Generic Crushed Coral Substrate

My Journey

Like many people in this hobby my experience began with freshwater. I kept goldfish, bettas, hermit crabs, and as I got older I transitioned into planted community tanks. All of the LFS's in my area were freshwater only. After seeing a saltwater tank for the first time 5 years ago, while out of town, I was blown away. The beautiful creatures, with colors I found hard believing were real. It was official, I knew I wanted a small piece of the ocean for myself. So next came the research. Purchased a few books, and talked to the owner of a Fish Store about a 1 1/2 from my home. I made my first purchase spending $550 on a 75G Tank/Stand. After my partner heard how much I was going to have to spend on this project. I quickly had to make the choice of keeping a happy home. So for nearly 3 years, this empty tank sat in my home, a crushed dream.

Fast forward after a divorce, and rebuilding my own life. I decided it was time to revisit my dream. October 2015 after looking at tanks for months, I decided I wanted a nano tank. During my research on saltwater tanks. I stumbled across http://www.nano-reef.com. After viewing the Featured Aquariums, I saw Veng's 20 Long. I knew instantly this was the tank I wanted, and it was the perfect size for my budget. Although I loved the Rimless look of Veng's, I felt like I didn't have the skill to remove mine.

I struggled with my aquascape, wasn't exactly happy but for the time being it worked. Tank was doing great, upgraded lighting about a month in. The Marineland wasn't enough par for the mixed reef I had planned. gulfsurfer101 recommended the Blackbox led's and they have been amazing. This light allows me to have no limitations on stocking, and everything looks beautiful.


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All Photo's Taken with Iphone 6s

Stock
Fish: 2 Blk Ocellaris Clownfish.

Invertebrates: BTA, 8 Astrea snails, brittle star, and a fire shrimp.

Coral

Zoa/Paly:

Green button polyps
Eagle Eyes
Green Bay packers
Radioactive
Kedd Reds
King Midas
Rastas
Blu/red Zoa
Date Nights
Purple Hornets
LA Lakers
Candy Apple Reds
Bam Bams
Reverse Mandarins
Blue Hornets
FT Tequila Sunrise
Infareds
Unk Bright Orange Zoa
Unk Blu/Grn Zoa

Unk Blu Zoa
Unk Red Paly

LPS:
Red/blue chalice
Radioactive Hammer
Teal Tip Hammer
Purple/blue hammer
Green/Purple two tone hammer
Green/purple frogspawn
Blue tip frogspawn
Purple Octospawn
Gold hammer
White tip purple torch
Pink Trachy
Purple/neon blasto
Red Acans
Teal favia
Orange/Red/Green Fungia Plate
Neon green Helmet Plate
Duncan
Orange Fungia Plate

Mushrooms:
Orange Yuma
Ironman 2
Rainbow Rhodactus
Superman Discosoma
Green Mushroom
Ultra Blue/Orange Yuma

SPS:
Red digi
2 Green Monti Cap
Green/Blue Birdsnest
Tubbs Purple Polyp BN
Seasons Greeting Monti
Green Acro
Cali Tort

NPS:
Black Sun Coral
Pink/Yellow Sun Coral
Orange Polyp Gorgonian

Softy:
Pink Kenya tree


GSP

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I would like to get some opinions on changing my light setup. Currently I am using Marineland Reef LED 24". Although this light is ok, I understand that it limits my coral additions. I need a light that can support mostly LPS (Hammers, Favias), with a few SPS (Stylophoras). Also in the future after the tank has matured I would like to add a Maxima Clam.

 

I was looking at T5HO, but I have read that it doesn't provide adequate lighting for Clams. So is my only option High Powered LEDs?

Any recommendations and experience would be greatly appreciated.

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Kenya Tree started leaking mucus or some cloudy substance yesterday. Today appears normal, added new carbon filter to help cleanup.


The more I read about theses Kenya tree corals the more I'm considering getting rid of it.

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Kenya Tree started leaking mucus or some cloudy substance yesterday. Today appears normal, added new carbon filter to help cleanup.

The more I read about theses Kenya tree corals the more I'm considering getting rid of it.

 

Trash it!!!!

 

Well you don't have to. But if its unhappy it has annoying chemicals and if its happy it takes over the tank lol- lose lose situation!

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That algea on your crushed coral is most likely just red algae. your tank hasn't been up long enough i would think to have coraline on it. The only way i can see your tank having coraline is if the rocks were bought cured and with coraline on the.

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That algea on your crushed coral is most likely just red algae. your tank hasn't been up long enough i would think to have coraline on it. The only way i can see your tank having coraline is if the rocks were bought cured and with coraline on the.

You might be right but I have a large piece of live rock covered in coralline seeding the tank. I will add a photo later, very nice piece.

Also added chemipure blue today just in case. It's only been 4 days since my last waterchange (25%). Might as well do another one tomorrow.

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What are your parameters? In my dad's tank right now we are battling low nutrient levels so we do every other week water changes because when we first set up we did too many water changes and ran too many chemicals early on. Just make sure your not pulling too much out at one time because that is what caused our low nutrient problem.

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Definitely not coralline. Coralline appears as round patches, and doesn't look like red dusting. Even if you added a rock covered with coralline it won't spread until the tank breaks in and become stable. What you see is red algae, which is perfectly normal for new tanks. Just keep up with maintenance.

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Sorry everyone was on the road, thanks for the concern but my numbers were way off. I thought Alk was ok between 2.5-4?

 

Amm 0

Nitrite 0

Nitrate 20

PH 8.0

Calcium 470

Alk 3.5

Salinity 1.025

Temp 79

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