chrisstie
Premium Member
It doesn't look big, but compared to my 12g aquapod its huge and bright.
With a lot of elbow grease we got the stand together (sorry not a lot of time to take pics with work and school and everything) and got the whole thing assembled mostly the way they say to do it.
The instruction manual wants you to put a bunch of weird ceramic stuff and sponges and what not in but hey, this is reefing with liverock so we sort of ignored those suggestions and are going to use a pura pad.
This has 44g of uncured rock in it at the moment with another 12 or so ready to go in when I tear down the aquapod.
It's got 2 pumps that don't need to be upgraded to reef readiness that spit out a decent amount of water, they just happen to be right next to each other.
I put a Koralia 1 in there to help the curing\cycling process and already have nitrite readings yay! (You can tell when the ammonia is almost done from the smell going away). I wanted a chance to toy with these new pumps and what better way. It may end up getting extra usage depending on the flow I want or need in any of my tanks.
It comes stock with a heater and skimmer. Had some issues with microbubbles with the skimmer. We gave it a scolding and a good kick in the rear and now it seems to be doing okay. We overfilled it a teeny bit so it isn't exactly surface skimming and sand will go in once the cycle is complete but so far, very impressed.
It's toting 2x55w 50\50 lights which are super bright PCs compared to the aquapods 2x27W (they almost look yellow in comparison) Red Sea markets these as "T5 PC " lights though since they are smushed into the T5 diameter. There's no individual reflectors though, just the usual kind you see thats all krinkly.
So far I'm a satisfied customer- everything it comes with plugs into a hidden power center and only one cord comes out the back so it has a very very clean appearance.
Can't wait to start stocking - got to get stuff to go along with my bicolor blenny and goby(s)\shrimp family