Well its been a year let me share with you all my long update of the last year...
So I lost/sold almost all my coral because of some issues I was having with the tank. The tank was slowly crashing then one day crashed hard and lost a good amount of corals in just a couple of days. So I unloaded my corals to a local reefer who was excited to buy them.
So over the last 6 months I have really been thinking a lot about what I really want my tank to be. I was talking with my wife one night about it as we sat at the bar in front of the tank and had a drink and she said why don’t you do SPS you have always wanted an sps tank...well she is right I have always wanted an SPS tank. I have kept them in the past in my LPS reef with some success but I thought I didn’t want to spend a bunch of money revamping my tank to support sps and I didn’t have time for it because I was working 45hrs a week and was taking 15 Credit hours in college so that I could graduate so there was no time for my reef really.
Well few months ago I finished college and got a great job and recently my wife just got a really good job as well putting us in a position where upgrading my tank in the ways I wanted was possible.
The first thing I wanted to do was build a frag tank because that is something else I have always loved and wanted.
So I got to work building a stand and got a 24x24x12 frag tank and set it up plumbed into my 220g. I am lighting it with an AI Hydra for now. I may upgrade it later.
So then I started collecting some new equipment that I wanted.
First I got the new Maxspec Gyre for the tank and LOVE it the thing can push a lot of water. So that paired with 2x WP40s moves a lot of water in my tank.
I then wanted to fix the issue that I have always had and that is keeping my Cal Alk and Mag stable. So I bought a Jebao dosing pump after reading a lot of good things about them so that I can start dosing 2part.
Then I decided to Rescape the tank a month ago and created something I like pretty well. I may change it a bit more but I like the overall look.
Then I got to thinking about lighting. I have never done that well with SPS under my LEDs and I think it’s because I just don’t have enough of them to really give enough light to my tank. So I did a lot of thinking about what did I really want and started weighing some things. I decided why am I even messing around with LED's right now? Why not just go with the lighting method that has been proven time after time to work? So I decided after much debate to go with MH/T5HO system. Today I pulled the trigger on that and got a Hamilton Cebu Sun 72" 3x250w MH hqi 4x80w t5ho fixture that comes with Radium bulbs. I will upgrade the t5s to ATI bulbs 2x Coral+ 2x Blue+. I can’t tell you how many people I talked to about switching to MH. Some people helped me figure out exactly how much more per month will I be spending then I did with LED's because I wanted to weigh the price of replacing them or just adding more fixtures. Well to get the amount of light I wanted I would need 5x AI Hydra 52's and at 550$ each that’s $2750 plus more EXT rails and the added power of running Hydra 52s instead of 26s and running 2 more fixtures. The MH fixture was 1300$ and gives me more than enough light and including bulb replacement of ATI and Radiums along with the extra monthly power cost it will be about 25$ a month. So let’s assume I kept the LEDs for 5 years the added monthly cost of the MH would put my total MH cost at about 2800$ still cheaper than running the LED's and this math doesn’t include the fact that right now I run 2x 400w heaters 24/7 in my tank to keep my tank at 78* so while my lights are on I am hoping my heaters will be off so that’s 800w that art running while my MH are further cutting the cost per month.
My final step was to remove my sand bed. I put the sand bed in when I was running the system for LPS because they like a bit more nutrient then SPS. I started removing the sand bed a few days ago. I have always been torn between sand bed and BB. I love the fact BB is so easy to clean but I liked the look of sand. However I will not and do not vacuum the sand bed because it’s just a big pain so it is best I just don’t have one. I don’t mind sucking out the little pile that is created in BB tanks.
As of right now I am feeling really good about the rebuild of my tank. I am going to be able to spend a lot more time with it because I am only working now and I am only working 40hrs a week so I basically went from not having any free time to having quite a bit and most the time I don’t even know what do with myself anymore ha-ha so might as well focus on my hobby.
I am also going to start getting more fish. I don’t have many right now and I would like to have a lot more life in my reef. I am staying away from aggressive fish other than my tangs because I was unable to add any fish to the tank when I had my Yellow dotty back. I finally caught him a week ago and sold him to my LFS. I am thinking I will have a lot of wrasses in the tank and I am going to try a small group of some easier to keep athias.