A Reef Grows in Brooklyn

ARGiBK

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Greetings from a gloomy day in BK! I'm pretty new to posting in RC, but have been enjoying reading/researching/lurking here the last few months while re-entering this hobby after 12 years away!

Way back in the 90s when I was a teen in California, I had a FOWLR 55-long acrylic tank that I broke down when I started college. Fast forward 12 1/2 years to last September, I decided to start a small ADA-60P as a way to get my feet wet and to see if I had the discipline to get re-enter reefing (the technological advances in reefkeeping alone are really astounding, this coming from someone deeply embedded in the start-up/tech industry). I thought 18 gallons would be enough to sate this addiction, but like most everyone who starts out small, I was dead wrong.

Thus, last weekend, I upgraded the ADA to a Deep Blue 60 cube, and the below is the result. I thought I'd share some early progress:

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My current equipment list is:
- 60 Gallon Deep Blue Cube (24" x 24" x 24")
- DIY Acrylic sump/refugium (22" x 16" x 16")
- AI Vega Color w/ AI Controller
- Bubble Magus NAC 3.5
- Apex Lite
- 2x Vortech MP10
- Eheim 2000+ Return Pump
- 65 Lbs LR
- 60 Lbs Caribsea Sand

Fish:
- 1 Occelaris and 1 Percula Clown
- 1 Flame Angel
- 1 Tailspot Blenny
- 1 Yellow Clown Goby
- 1 Hippo Tang

Inverts:
- SPS: Acropora, Millepora, Stylopora, Montipora
- LPS: Green Tip Purple Torch, Pink Tip Aussie Elegance, Alveopora
- Anemones: 2 RBTA
- Ricordea: (3 Florida, 1 Yuma), 2 Actinodiscus Mushrooms (Blue and Red)
- Polyps: GSP, Fire and Ice Zoas
- Clams: ORA Derasa, Black Maxima
 
Great shots and beautiful tank! I'm upgrading soon to a 75 and I can't wait. I'm pretty new to the forum as well and I've learned a lot by just following build and researching! Keep us posted
 
Thanks for the replies and compliments everyone!

I'm waiting tight to see how the next few weeks go, and hope that new tank syndrome doesn't creep its way in. I managed to transfer just about all the existing aragonite and water from the old system, seeded the new system with bio-spira (during transfer day), and have trialed Pure Marine to help stabilize params, so far so good!

A few next steps for me would be:

  • Setting up an ATO
  • Deciding on the final 2 fish to add to the tank: Red Elongated Dottyback, Gold Assessor, a Fairy Wrasse, or Pearly Jawfish are likely candidates.
  • Possible Skimmer upgrade: Reef Octopus or Tunze 9410
  • Changing out lighting to 1 or 2 Kessil A360N units. I love the controllability of the Vega, but mine has chronic overheating/fan issues, and, the new Kessil units are controllable via the Apex.

Stay tuned!
 
I'm upgrading soon to a 75 and I can't wait. I'm pretty new to the forum as well and I've learned a lot by just following build and researching!

This place has definitely been my most visited site the last few months, and truly a working model of how a community helps and educates each other.

I'd have totally gone for a larger tank, though since I rent, and in an old building, I think 60 is at the upper limit of my comfortability/sanity. Good luck with the upgrade!
 

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