michael_cb_125
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Hello Everyone!
I am excited to say that I am finally to the point where I am ready to start my Deep Reef. I have had this system up and running for over a year and it is an amazingly stable tank. The specs are as follows:
Elos System 120 (48x22x19)
I am currently running this as a stock system, using the Elos NS 1000 protein skimmer. I have a 2" sandbed that consists of Indo Black Sand and about 45 pounds of rock (maybe.). The only inhabitants are my pair of Bandit Angelfish, scarlet skunk Shrimp, Blood Fire Shrimp and some random urchins. For lighting I am currently using a single 3w LED spot and ambient room lighting.
I feel as though this is the best tank that I have had for starting a NPS tank. My water parameters are very stable, I have a TON of mussels and other bivalves in the rockwork that are thriving and I have 0 phosphate. I am not sure what the mussels are feeding on, but they have been in the tank since day one (arrive in LR) and have multiplied.
I am wanting to replace the NS protein skimmer with something a little more powerful, since I will be feeding much more. Also, I am looking into adding more lighting to the tank. I am seriously contemplating the new dimmable sunpower. I feel as though this on a low setting would provide a great look for a NPS tank, any thoughts?
So, I guess this is the start of my Non Photosynthetic Deepwater Reef Tank.
Any thoughts or recommendations are welcome.
~Michael
I am excited to say that I am finally to the point where I am ready to start my Deep Reef. I have had this system up and running for over a year and it is an amazingly stable tank. The specs are as follows:
Elos System 120 (48x22x19)
I am currently running this as a stock system, using the Elos NS 1000 protein skimmer. I have a 2" sandbed that consists of Indo Black Sand and about 45 pounds of rock (maybe.). The only inhabitants are my pair of Bandit Angelfish, scarlet skunk Shrimp, Blood Fire Shrimp and some random urchins. For lighting I am currently using a single 3w LED spot and ambient room lighting.
I feel as though this is the best tank that I have had for starting a NPS tank. My water parameters are very stable, I have a TON of mussels and other bivalves in the rockwork that are thriving and I have 0 phosphate. I am not sure what the mussels are feeding on, but they have been in the tank since day one (arrive in LR) and have multiplied.
I am wanting to replace the NS protein skimmer with something a little more powerful, since I will be feeding much more. Also, I am looking into adding more lighting to the tank. I am seriously contemplating the new dimmable sunpower. I feel as though this on a low setting would provide a great look for a NPS tank, any thoughts?
So, I guess this is the start of my Non Photosynthetic Deepwater Reef Tank.
Any thoughts or recommendations are welcome.
~Michael