OoOo_The Cold-Plunge Pico_oOoO

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Cold water aka Temperate is the new black!!!! My cold water is up and running with water in it! This is going to be epic! I am so stoked to be setting up a cold water and honestly, had no idea, what kind of cool stuff is actually possible with cold water, some AMAZING creatures and colors...they will blow your mind.

This kind of happened, haphazardly...I convinced my wife, to allow a pico out in the family room, BUT it had to be very, very clean and esthetically pleasing to the eye...So that meant a rimless AIO tank...but it sat empty, as I did other other things, just thinking what I might put in there...and it kind of fell below the way side as I tried to figure it out...Then a few guys (Stu & Josh) local to me have started a coldwater business, Coldwater Marine Aquatics and I stopped by to see what I could potentially have and it blew my mind and got me stoked...The one thing I was worried about was the acrylic not being thick enough and it would condensate (think cold glass of water on a hot summers day), but after talking with Stu... 3/4" think acrylic was fine, unless I do not run my ac in the summer and inside temps get around 100 degress...which wont happen here.

Other things were taken into account on why cold water would be a stellar way to go, its different, no one is really do it right now or have done it...there are a few but very few, there will be virtually no evap with this, so I do not need to worry about putting a top off somewhere (again, the wife wanting it to be clean and as little as possible), there is no coral and largely non-photosynthetic inverts, so lighting does not need to be extreme and I do not have to maintain perfect water in order to keep corals growing...I could get away with not having a skimmer, with regular weekly water changes (which I do currently on my main reef tank)...but I will be adding a skimmer just for piece of mind and so I can feed a bit heavier.

The tank is an envision built tank (and the ONLY pico James has ever built :-P), its 3/4" acrylic, rimless with false wall in the back, edges are flame polished and this tank is flawless and super beautiful. The tank outside dimensions are 13.25"x11"x11" the actual viewing area is 11.75"x7"x10.25" - 3.6 gallons.

The stand is a bathroom cabinet from bed, bath and beyond and works perfectly and really sets off the tank, as the tank just fits on it and becomes more of a piece of furniture accent, then a purpose added focal point...it adds to the appeal of it all...since it does not look like a typical stand.

The light is a par30 (3 blue, 2 white) with a drafting light holding it over the tank, to keep with the appeal of simplicity and just straight up cleanliness of it all.

Chiller is a 1/10th hp chiller, that will cool this thing in 3-4 mins time and hardly run, so I will not have to hear it at all...

Skimmer is still TBD, the tank was originally built with a tunze 9002 in mind, but the width of the cup will not let it fall down enough behind...so I am still working on that currently.

I will also be creating a little media basket out of egg crate, so I can run, carbon, gfo, purigen and a sponge.

The rock work, I can not take credit for, that is all Stu and his amazing ability with foam and rock salt...this route was chosen, because its cheap, LMAO...also the options are limitless in what it can be shaped too and in such a small area, I would have found it really hard to do a good looking rock set up, with out just having a pile of rocks. He was able to do exactly what I envisioned, of having the best of both worlds, tide pool stuff (which I love to look at and poke around at, I spent hours doing this as a child and still do when I am at the beach) on the top, since this will be top down viewable - and with low flow, I can view the stuff easily, and also deeper stuff...which tends be really cool and super colorful...plus I love over hangs!!!! You will also notice a barnacle on the right side...yeah, thats the return, how sick is that...you see nothing that is tank related from the front (still keep with that clean look).

The chiller is not hooked up yet and the tank sits empty as I need to get the chiller hooked up, before I add stuff...but I wanted to snap some pics, so the progression can be seen. I also need to add a bit of sand to the bottom.

The tank will heavily be dominated by anemones of many different colors (pun intended) and types, some barnacles, probably Catalina gobies (this tank is the type of tank they need to be in), some sponge, a sculpin of some sort and what ever kind of cool stuff I do...
Here are the pics...stay tuned for the updates (I recommend subscribing, your going to see some sweet stuff) :-) Comments and questions are welcome, so please do not hesitate to be heard :-)

Full back shot, to see what the set up looks like...
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A little closer...
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You can really see the "rock work" and the over hang, I was talking about...
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And the top shelf, top down viewing...aka the tide pool area!!!!
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aren't the little red catalina gobies cold water? I have always wanted one of those darn little inch long fish.
 
aren't the little red catalina gobies cold water? I have always wanted one of those darn little inch long fish.

Yup....that's why I will probably get some...this the type of system...they should be in: -)

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Awesome! I am super intrigued and can't wait to see what happens with this!

Will there be sand?

thank you. yes there will be but it will be the sand we have around my neck of the words which is more grey in color, but sand for sure. ;-)

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Very cool! I'd love to do something like this myself, though with larger tank. Do you have pictures of the sump area, and how will you be insulating the pipes? --Lars
 
Very cool! I'd love to do something like this myself, though with larger tank. Do you have pictures of the sump area, and how will you be insulating the pipes? --Lars

Thank you! Again, its an AIO tank...no sump...the only think that will be running outside this will be the chiller lines, but with me keep temp air at a constant 72ish with low humidity, I will not worry about sweating on the lines to much...

The guys at coldwarer marine aquatics really know the in and outs, if you want to do something I would contact them for sure and they can go over everything with you and what set up would be best for you...

I am actually picking up some of the live stock tonight, so I will have something in there...until the rest can be added once the chiller is online :-)
 
That a nice looking set up!! I also have been thinking of trying a cold water reef and will be following along.

Thank you...yeah I had thought cold water was boring and brown...lol...but I was wrong...you shall see...I recommend doing it! Some of the stuff Coldwater Marine Aquatics are bringing in and collecting is absolutely amazing and it will blow your mind...it absolutely rivals tropical...
 
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