notenoughtanks
Member
Hey all, figured I would post something here for my fellow sps nuts. Been into sps for years. Had a thriving 75 mixed reef for ~5 years that I tore down a while back for a move. Pictured here shortly after a stretch of removed acropora when AEFW first hit the hobby.
A few years with no tank gave me the itch so I set up a Fluval M60 24 gallon and foolishly focused on a choice few SPS corals. Had ATO, ATS, automated 2 part, temp control, etched weekly 5g water changes. Ran a Razor for lighting that was ok but always wondered about how well it did. Switched to a 4 bulb Sunpower but didn't really give noticeable change. After 2 years of ups and downs of corals thriving at times and receding at others I decided to set up a better tank with proper equipment for better stability. Here it is before the switchover. Maybe I would have better results with hardier, less colorful SPS. This tank prompted me to get back to what gave me success with previous systems. T5 lighting, live rock, skimmer, stability.
A few years with no tank gave me the itch so I set up a Fluval M60 24 gallon and foolishly focused on a choice few SPS corals. Had ATO, ATS, automated 2 part, temp control, etched weekly 5g water changes. Ran a Razor for lighting that was ok but always wondered about how well it did. Switched to a 4 bulb Sunpower but didn't really give noticeable change. After 2 years of ups and downs of corals thriving at times and receding at others I decided to set up a better tank with proper equipment for better stability. Here it is before the switchover. Maybe I would have better results with hardier, less colorful SPS. This tank prompted me to get back to what gave me success with previous systems. T5 lighting, live rock, skimmer, stability.
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