rsaha's 120

rsaha

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I put my build thread in the reef discussion forum but I thought I'd start posting a few pics here as the tank is really becoming an SPS tank. It has been up and running for a year now although some serious neglect over the summer set me back quite a bit. Many of the colonies came forward from my previous tank.

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You running zeo or carbon dosing? Has that "look". Very impressive, I LOVE it!!!

Thanks Rovster. I am not running zeo or carbon dosing. I dose calcium, all and mag plus a little kalk in a nielsen reactor for my top off. I run very low amounts of BRS GFO (like 1/5 of the recommended amount in a reactor). Low fish load - two oscellaris, small hippo, royal gramma, yellow clown goby and a rainford goby (plus a yellow watchman that seems to prefer living in my sump).
 
Lighting? Looks great!

Tank looks great..can you give us some more info on the tank?..

Thank you.

It is a regular 120 2x2x4. I have had this 120 in service for nearly 8 years. About 2 years ago I really started to run into trouble so last Christmas I transferred the contents to a tank I borrowed, drained it and started over.

Rockwork is a mix of indo maricultured and marco rock with a mix of corals I had along with some newer ones introduced after the rebuild. 90lbs of aragonite so relatively shallow sand bed.

For a long time I was running a Tek Elite 8 bulb fixture over the tank but always missed the shimmer. In September 2013 a Maristar MH/T5 came up for sale locally so I made the switch. Currently I'm running 2x250 Phoenix 14K with one Giessmann true actinic and one ATI blue plus.

BK Mini 180 skimmer and a two little fishes phosban reactor running BRS phosphate remover in much lower amounts than recommended. I dose Randy's 3 part and top up my kalk reactor now and then although I may take it off line - too hard to maintain rock steady parameters this way - no additional supplements or carbon dosing. ATO is handled by a Tunze Osmolator. Trace elements from water changes.

Flow is 2 Tunze 6105 and 1 6055 on a 7096 controller. Everything else is controlled by my Reef Keeper Elite although I am starting to look seriously at an Apex.

Not much to tell, really. Simple, old school setup.
 
Really a very nice tank and really like all the acros they look great. Can you post a few pictures of your sump and do you add an additives to your tank?
 
Thanks Michael.

I do not use any additives whatsoever (other than Randy's 3 part). I should probably pay attention to my iron because nothing green ever stays green. Maybe that could be my new year's resolution:)

My sump is pretty simple as well. The section in front of the skimmer chamber is my fresh water ATO. When I had the sump built my original plan was to use the large chamber on the right hand side to be a frag tank. I ran it for a while but the problem was that I got all sorts of coralline growth everywhere (including inside the skimmer) because of the light bleed. Now it's just a bit waste of space but it makes running reactors really easy. Unfortunately I never took a pic of my sump when it was all nice and clean. This is an older picture. I will try to grab an updated pic under the tank shortly.

I have no fish room or ancillary space so everything has to fit under the tank.

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