This is sort of a progression thread and will stick with it as long as I remember to log on and update the pictures.
At the heart of this tank is the custom built red oak stand and floating canopy. Ive always had a fascination with marine life, starting when I visited Hawaii as a child. I have been reefing off and on since, for approximately 14 years.
Ive always kept smaller tanks and for a while there I did upgrade to a 48x16x18 or so, about 60gallons, and was very unhappy with the footprint and how much work it entailed due to my busy schedule. Thus, I have tried to keep as little maintenance as possible. I also feel that smaller is better, especially since the wife is always breathing down my neck about the humidity in the house. "LOL!"
I saw a few people's threads on the 57g Illuminata and thought it was a good looking tank. If I could change anything about this tank, it would be the style and placement of the overflow, it is way too bulky and could be much better placed in the corner (similar to an ELOS tank). I also wish it were a bit wider (front to back). It would allow much better placement of corals and live rock and for better aquascaping (something I struggle with to this day in every tank I set up).
Last little bit before I stop the wall of text. When I move for the last time, in a few months I am wondering if I should get a new Illuminata and make the overflow mods I am wanting (similar to an ELOS70) or just bust down and get an ELOS70 with stand.
Equipment:
Custom Oak stand and floating canopy
(2) AI SOL Blue Modules
ATB Econo 840 v2.0 Skimmer
Ehiem 1260 Return Pump
KZ 2L ZeoReactor
(2) 6055s with 7096 Controller
(2) Drew's Dosing Pumps from BRS for 2 part
Reefkeeper Elite is controlling everything aside from the Tunzes and Lights
Parameters:
Nitrate 0.0-0.2
Phosphate 0.01
SG 1.024
Ca 420
dkH 7.0-8.0
Mg 1300-1320
Now Pictures, Ill try and show some progressive shots...
Stand Building in Progress
When first set up around Jan 15th 2011:
Sump view around Jan 15th 2011 (Has not changed much at all):
Picture of tank today those 1/2" frags are a growing... They're growing like weeds and I'm working on getting the right colors now.
If you have any suggestions about how to fix the aquascaping I am very open to suggestions. It has always been a real weakness, I'm not very artistic. I still am getting used to the AI lights and already bleached my ORA Chips in the process, I learned my lesson and now have them dialed back big time to cap out at 45% for 4 hours, the rest of the day the lights are on at 20/30/30 or so. I will very slowly ramp them up probably capping out at around 50-60% white.
Coral pictures to come, but I do not yet have a macro lens and my photography skills are not that great.
Thanks for looking, Jared
At the heart of this tank is the custom built red oak stand and floating canopy. Ive always had a fascination with marine life, starting when I visited Hawaii as a child. I have been reefing off and on since, for approximately 14 years.
Ive always kept smaller tanks and for a while there I did upgrade to a 48x16x18 or so, about 60gallons, and was very unhappy with the footprint and how much work it entailed due to my busy schedule. Thus, I have tried to keep as little maintenance as possible. I also feel that smaller is better, especially since the wife is always breathing down my neck about the humidity in the house. "LOL!"
I saw a few people's threads on the 57g Illuminata and thought it was a good looking tank. If I could change anything about this tank, it would be the style and placement of the overflow, it is way too bulky and could be much better placed in the corner (similar to an ELOS tank). I also wish it were a bit wider (front to back). It would allow much better placement of corals and live rock and for better aquascaping (something I struggle with to this day in every tank I set up).
Last little bit before I stop the wall of text. When I move for the last time, in a few months I am wondering if I should get a new Illuminata and make the overflow mods I am wanting (similar to an ELOS70) or just bust down and get an ELOS70 with stand.
Equipment:
Custom Oak stand and floating canopy
(2) AI SOL Blue Modules
ATB Econo 840 v2.0 Skimmer
Ehiem 1260 Return Pump
KZ 2L ZeoReactor
(2) 6055s with 7096 Controller
(2) Drew's Dosing Pumps from BRS for 2 part
Reefkeeper Elite is controlling everything aside from the Tunzes and Lights
Parameters:
Nitrate 0.0-0.2
Phosphate 0.01
SG 1.024
Ca 420
dkH 7.0-8.0
Mg 1300-1320
Now Pictures, Ill try and show some progressive shots...
Stand Building in Progress

When first set up around Jan 15th 2011:

Sump view around Jan 15th 2011 (Has not changed much at all):

Picture of tank today those 1/2" frags are a growing... They're growing like weeds and I'm working on getting the right colors now.

If you have any suggestions about how to fix the aquascaping I am very open to suggestions. It has always been a real weakness, I'm not very artistic. I still am getting used to the AI lights and already bleached my ORA Chips in the process, I learned my lesson and now have them dialed back big time to cap out at 45% for 4 hours, the rest of the day the lights are on at 20/30/30 or so. I will very slowly ramp them up probably capping out at around 50-60% white.
Coral pictures to come, but I do not yet have a macro lens and my photography skills are not that great.
Thanks for looking, Jared