kg221
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Hey all,
After six months of having a undersized protein skimmer and sump/refugium; not to mention an aquascape that is just rocks piled on top of each other and is bound to have a rock avalanche will be getting totally redone.
1. I have chosen to upgrade from an ADHI 20 to an ADHI 45 refugium/sump.

2. I have upgraded from a marineland 100 gallon protein skimmer to a Reef octopus xp 20000. I hope to see a big improvement in my skimming ability. I also purchased a PH monitor.


3. I will be taking all the rock out of my tank and killing it/taking the time to actually properly aquascape my tank so it can look nicer, be more unique/creative, and also be more sturdy so there are no improper rock domino affect. Also most of my rocks have started growing wild filter feeding spiky polyps, which I do not want in the tank bc they grow like wild fire and are everywhere.
4. I also plan on taking 3-4 fish out of my tank due to being bullies and getting too big for my tank. I will make a list of what I have in the tank and what I will be taking out.
5. Questions asked will be in the color orange.
I ordered the refugium and protein skimmer last night so hopefully I get it early next week so I can get this started.
Once I have received the order I plan on switching out the refugium and skimmer and then getting a large kiddie pool to put my rocks in to dry out.
Then I plan on boiling them after about a week of drying out. (is this a good plan of attack to restart my rocks from scratch again? If there is a better way please let me know.)
While all the rock is out I plan to take out a few fish that I have which I will make a list of the fish I have in the tank and which fish I will be taking out. I also plan to sift the sand well and skim out a lot of waste with the new skimmer. Do you think I will cause a spike in ammonia/Nitrate/Nitrite levels if i stir all this up and potentially killing all my fish?
Fish List:
Sebae Clownfish
vlamingi tang
Blue Hippo Tang
Yellow Tang
Sailfin Tang
Sebae Clownfish
Blue Throat Trigger Male
Pink Tail Trigger
Lyretail Anthias Male and Female
Squareback Anthias Male and Female
Snowflake Eel
The Fish in red are the ones I plan on taking out.
My Pink Tail Trigger is going to be the first to go because it is the biggest bully in the tank. I got it when it was 3-4 inches, now its about 8! its gotten huge so fast because its such a porker when it comes to food. I then will take my first fish I ever got, my seabae clownfish (his anemone died recently and I am not getting a new one so he just swims up and down all day long and I feel bad that he doesnt have a home for protection. The female squareback anthias is just way too big compared to my other anthias so I plan on taking that out too. The nice thing is my LFS said I can put my fish on consignment there, which I plan on doing.
Pictures are to follow this final paragraph. I have a few sps corals that I am going to put on a frag rack for the time being in the tank. Anyone have any better ideas or is this just fine? They are not big so I think it will be fine for now. And my clam and Torch coral and just be in the sand at the bottom of the tank.
Here are pictures of my tank and everything attached:
I need/want feedback to help make this redo a better more structured and planned out one. I am looking for ideas and ways to secure the rocks structures I plan to build more efficiently. Pictures are welcome for references and to show me your aquascapes and how you went about securing everything properly.
Happy Reefing,
Kyle
Pics of Tank


After six months of having a undersized protein skimmer and sump/refugium; not to mention an aquascape that is just rocks piled on top of each other and is bound to have a rock avalanche will be getting totally redone.
1. I have chosen to upgrade from an ADHI 20 to an ADHI 45 refugium/sump.

2. I have upgraded from a marineland 100 gallon protein skimmer to a Reef octopus xp 20000. I hope to see a big improvement in my skimming ability. I also purchased a PH monitor.


3. I will be taking all the rock out of my tank and killing it/taking the time to actually properly aquascape my tank so it can look nicer, be more unique/creative, and also be more sturdy so there are no improper rock domino affect. Also most of my rocks have started growing wild filter feeding spiky polyps, which I do not want in the tank bc they grow like wild fire and are everywhere.
4. I also plan on taking 3-4 fish out of my tank due to being bullies and getting too big for my tank. I will make a list of what I have in the tank and what I will be taking out.
5. Questions asked will be in the color orange.
I ordered the refugium and protein skimmer last night so hopefully I get it early next week so I can get this started.
Once I have received the order I plan on switching out the refugium and skimmer and then getting a large kiddie pool to put my rocks in to dry out.
Then I plan on boiling them after about a week of drying out. (is this a good plan of attack to restart my rocks from scratch again? If there is a better way please let me know.)
While all the rock is out I plan to take out a few fish that I have which I will make a list of the fish I have in the tank and which fish I will be taking out. I also plan to sift the sand well and skim out a lot of waste with the new skimmer. Do you think I will cause a spike in ammonia/Nitrate/Nitrite levels if i stir all this up and potentially killing all my fish?
Fish List:
Sebae Clownfish
vlamingi tang
Blue Hippo Tang
Yellow Tang
Sailfin Tang
Sebae Clownfish
Blue Throat Trigger Male
Pink Tail Trigger
Lyretail Anthias Male and Female
Squareback Anthias Male and Female
Snowflake Eel
The Fish in red are the ones I plan on taking out.
My Pink Tail Trigger is going to be the first to go because it is the biggest bully in the tank. I got it when it was 3-4 inches, now its about 8! its gotten huge so fast because its such a porker when it comes to food. I then will take my first fish I ever got, my seabae clownfish (his anemone died recently and I am not getting a new one so he just swims up and down all day long and I feel bad that he doesnt have a home for protection. The female squareback anthias is just way too big compared to my other anthias so I plan on taking that out too. The nice thing is my LFS said I can put my fish on consignment there, which I plan on doing.
Pictures are to follow this final paragraph. I have a few sps corals that I am going to put on a frag rack for the time being in the tank. Anyone have any better ideas or is this just fine? They are not big so I think it will be fine for now. And my clam and Torch coral and just be in the sand at the bottom of the tank.
Here are pictures of my tank and everything attached:
I need/want feedback to help make this redo a better more structured and planned out one. I am looking for ideas and ways to secure the rocks structures I plan to build more efficiently. Pictures are welcome for references and to show me your aquascapes and how you went about securing everything properly.
Happy Reefing,
Kyle
Pics of Tank

