Brian's 40b blog

Deftones2015

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Well after 4 years or so away from the hobby, I have decided to come back. I have had my tank running for just over a month now. I have had A LOT of equipment issues already haha. Had my huge msx skimmer die on me. 2 tunze power heads seize up. Jbj ato die on me. All the equipment was a few years old though, and was setting in my basement. Anyway, here is my tank after just a month of running.

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The glass needs cleaned haha, it will get done eventually.

Equipment:
40breeder drilled
20long sump
ati 4 bulb t5
2 jaebo wp-25 on pulse mode
1 tunze 6015 in back bottom corner
Bubble Magus G5 skimmer
hydor smart level ato
reef keeper lite (want to upgrade to a larger apex eventually)
1 Brs reactor I have been using gfo in. Taking that down for a while though
1 led light 6500k for chaeto growth
eheim 2000 pump for return

Stocking list:
Various Snails
1 small snowflake clown
Peppermint shrimp

Water parameters
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate under 5

I haven't bought tests for calcium and all that yet since I don't plan on buying any corals for 3 or 4 more months.


Phosphate 0 (I'm sure it is bound up in the hair algae though)

I plan on having a pair of clowns (just need one more)
either a fire shrimp or skunk cleaner shrimp
A pair of bangaii cardinals
A few euphyllia, fungia, possibly a trachyphyllia or scolymia and the rest sps (euphyllia etc. 3 months from now, sps around 5-6 months from now if parameters are stable)

Any opinions or advice are definitely welcome!
 
It looks like you are off to a great start. Good luck and wish you the best.

My $0.02 "“ At one point I too had a 40b. When I first set it up, I rockscaped it similar to what I see in your pics; having a linear rock formation running down the center of the tank. The issue I had was coral placement and lack of sandbed options. I found that since the 40b is a shallow tank, coral height placement within the tank tends not to be an issue when it comes to light. This article helped me make a much better rockscape and IMO greatly improved the look of my tank.
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2217633

IMO - You may want to consider creating an opening near the center of the tank and having a separation between the rock formation. I think that if you do you, you will find that you will end up with multiple focal points for coral placement and more options for design.
Again, just my $0.02 but I hope it helps
 
I was actually thinking the same thing this morning. Sitting on the couch, drinking coffee, staring at the tank, thinking, I really liked it better when I had 2 islands...I ended up taking 3 chunks out of the tank. I hate to do it, BUT it looks better to me. Once the tank settles down I'll post some pictures. I ended up raising my light fixture a little as well which seems to disperse the light a little better.
 
That looks great. Having the separation keeps your eyes from concentrating on the center.
Also, it looks like your eheim heater is a bit to far out of the water.
 
The eheim isn't plugged in lol. I've been lazy and haven't taken it out. It is stuck on and won't shut off even when I turn it to the lowest temp. I'm going to use it for heating saltwater for water changes. I'll end up buying 2 smaller heaters instead of having one larger heater that I'm using now.
 
Well I have made some changes to the tank. I cleaned up the sump and took out some of the rock from there, added some to the tank but most i just put in a tote for a future tank if I do one. I took out the jeabo wp-25's and put the tunze nano's back in. The fish definitely seem happy with the reduced flow. The lfs had a 50% off of all live stock yesterday so I picked up a few things.



First thing is a turbo snail. The store told me I needed more than one, but I refuse to purchase a bunch of snails, knowing they will end up starving eventually. The one snail has already cleaned up a rock that had hair algae on it.



I bought a second osc. clown to go with the snowflake osc. I already have. They fought quite a bit for about 5 minutes but are fine for now. I figure that was one of many skirmishes they will have to establish dominance.



There is the rock work after I added a few hunks of rock. I didn't want to add more BUT it had sponges and feather dusters all over it so I didn't want to let it sit dry.



Lastly a picture of the sump cleaned up. I also cleaned the sponge filter on my return pump and WOW was it filthy. I will definitely have to add that to a biweekly maintenance schedule.

That is the tank as it stands. I have all the livestock I want so now I will wait a few months for the tank to stabilize and algae to go away so I can start adding corals.
 
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