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    Christopher Marks

    Congratulations to mmike1992 for being selected for our September Reef Profile! His 25 gallon nano reef is a brilliantly crafted custom shallow reef aquarium. Below he has written a profile of his aquarium's progress over the past year and a half, and shares his experiences in the hobby. Check it out and share your comments and questions in mmike1992's featured reef profile thread.

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    Tank Specs

    Display: 22" x 19" x 14" Custom built 25 gallon glass aquarium
    Sump: Custom acrylic with Maxi-Jet 1800 Utility Pump return
    Lighting: 150w HQI 20K Radium bulb w/ LumenMax reflector, PFO ballast, 12 Cree Royal Blue LEDs in a DIY enclosure
    Filtration: Euro-Reef RS80 protein skimmer
    Equipment: 2 50w Ebo Jager heaters, JBJ 1/15 chiller, Tunze Osmolater top-off, Innovative Aquatics doser
    Circulation: VorTech MP20 propeller pump

     

    Established April 2008

    Maintenance Routine

    • Weekly 3 gallon partial water change
    • Clean glass weekly
    • Feed Ocean Nutrition's flakes and pellets once a day
    • Feed Reef Nutrition's Oyster-Feast twice a week

    Fish

    • 2 black percula clowns
    • 1 purple firefish
    • 1 yellow clown goby
    • 1 tailspot blenny

    Coral

    I acquired all of my coral as frags from my local club, Manhattan Reefs. I currently have a mix of various zoanthids, some montiporas, acroporas, and a couple LPS corals.

    Invertebrates

    A couple of scarlet hermit crabs, cerith and nassarius snails.

    History

    The aquarium was started in April of 2008 after transferring the contents of my 12 gallon CAD Lights aquarium to this one. I guess I am what you would call a lurker, I pick through forum posts until I see something I like, then I try it out. I wanted the tank to look as natural as possible from the top and sides, so I took the idea of a foam rock wall. I built one in October 2008 to fit the tank's back wall, disguising the corner overflow and helping to conceal the MP20 pump. It was fairly easy to do and gave me a lot of options for coral placement. The tank's lighting was initially just a single 150w HQI metal halide pendant, but in July 2009 I added supplemental actinic lighting with 12 Cree royal blue LEDs with 80 degree reflectors in a DIY enclosure.

    Inspiration

    My inspiration has to come from a love of the sea. I think if you have that, it's the driving force behind any reef tank.

    Regrets

    I've been plagued with a bubble algae outbreak that I did not nip in the bud in the early stages.

    Words Of Wisdom

    • If you are just starting out research, research, research!
    • Do not buy a piece of equipment without reading a bunch of reviews first, or you will waste time and resources on inferior products.
    • Keep your hands out of the tank.
    • Don't give up on a coral because it turns brown or loses color. Stick with it, one of my favorite things is to see a coral come back from the grave.
    • Do not get sucked into coral fads.

     

    I would like to thank Christopher Marks for nominating my tank, it means a lot at this point! I could never picture myself without a reef aquarium. Through the years I have constantly had to downsize, but whether you have 500 gallons or 5 gallons, you make the best of it!

     

    Thanks again,

    @mmike1992



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    What an awesome tank!

     

    How did you construct the foam rock wall?? Did you somehow make it out of the tank and then put it in? Or did you have to completely tear down the tank to make it?

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    What an awesome tank!

     

    How did you construct the foam rock wall?? Did you somehow make it out of the tank and then put it in? Or did you have to completely tear down the tank to make it?

     

    i wish i had taken some photos, but of course i have none over on rc there are a ton of threads about how to build these walls. i did have my tank running while i was building it it was built with some dry rock from bulk reef supply so i let it cure in saltwater for about a month and a half . it was made with some preforated pvc sheet black tye wraps (note some tye wraps come with a stainless steel clip i do not recommend these )black pond foam,sand and west systems epoxy and your imagination

     

     

    thanks,mike

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    SmittyCoco Posted Today, 01:40 PM

    This tank is Awesome! How does that ycg do around your sps ?

     

    i had this goby in the tank before this one also the sps are doing fine. it does perch on the sps but i do not see any damage.

     

    thanks,mike

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    spankyleatherlips Posted Sep 6 2009, 09:05 PM

    Bravo!!!!!!!!

    It's so nice and sparkly I can't tell if it has a glass top or is it open?

     

    thanks,, no glass top it is open

     

    JMAdams Posted Sep 6 2009, 09:27 PM

    Awesome tank! It looks great.

     

    thanks

     

    20reef Posted Sep 7 2009, 04:58 PM

    congrats!! tank looks so natural!! how did you get that rock wall for the "background" of your tank?

     

    thanks, i got the idea from some threads on rc if you need more info let me know

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