britreefer
New member
Hello all and thanks for reading.
So here is the lowdown. I am a new member to RC but by no means a new reefer. I have had a number of aquariums, vivariums, terrariums and any other combo you can think of over the years. so finally I will be putting all these disciplines together to make hopefully a very unique tank for all.
Goals:
1. build a vibrant SPS reef- which produces viable maricultured frags with emphasis on generational separation= IMO hardier corals, better success for new reefers, and better color retaining abilities.
2. House thriving NPS corals with mimicked environment (frags would be a bonus!
3. experiment with temps, lighting, natural systems, feeding, flow and in ways challenge common reef keeping belief's with these.
So now I hopefully have your attentions lets go into some detail on strategies, set-ups, systems, and hopefully some really good conversations for more advanced hobbyists.
The plan:
due to size restraints I will be using a standard 75 gallon.
I want to show what can be done in a reasonable size aquarium on a reasonable budget. you will not see $400 power heads, $2500 lighting systems, $10000 sump rooms, or any crazy thing out of most peoples reach. you also will not be seeing again IMO any non natural zeo systems (we will get to that soon I am sure).
I will have a 30g or 40g breeder as a sump for the skimmer, refugium and other equipment. Attached to this will be a roughly 30 gallon "mangrovium" for mangroves and I may or may not set up another 30 or 40 gallon above the main sump strictly for frags...when I need it we can build it right.
lighting is planed to be with DIY LED's 2 pendants of 36 or 24 cree's
misc stuff will include a mini fridge, dosing pump, phyto cultures, roti cultures.
So the main display will be 75 gallons as stated which will have as close to natural rock work as I can create using Live rock and concrete ..., I will be using a sort of hybrid closed loop system with hidden pipes for multiple flow outlets which will be on timers for variable currents/ turbulance. There will be a foam/concrete cave build to the right hand side of the tank which will have its own flow system. this cave will be where the NPS are housed. the flow for this will be something I havent seen done so I hope people will comment and enjoy reading about. The cave will have a flow system to create an eddie with a circulation within to maintain particle suspension and optimal feeding time for NPS corals. The cave will have timed pumps for flushing similar to a natural environment.
The display drains into the main sump which will have the skimmer.(havent decided on type yet) the mangroves will be attatched to this and there is a planned algae scrubber too....some may be saying overrr killll but my plan is to maximize nutrient export in the most efficient natural way. this not only maintains water conditions it also benefits corals and other organisms due to the increase in food availability and natural system buffering. I will need all this because of the amount of food that will be pumped through the system for the NPS and other column feeding organisms I tend to house. Ill leave this here for now and hope people are interested. let me here what you all think.
So here is the lowdown. I am a new member to RC but by no means a new reefer. I have had a number of aquariums, vivariums, terrariums and any other combo you can think of over the years. so finally I will be putting all these disciplines together to make hopefully a very unique tank for all.
Goals:
1. build a vibrant SPS reef- which produces viable maricultured frags with emphasis on generational separation= IMO hardier corals, better success for new reefers, and better color retaining abilities.
2. House thriving NPS corals with mimicked environment (frags would be a bonus!
3. experiment with temps, lighting, natural systems, feeding, flow and in ways challenge common reef keeping belief's with these.
So now I hopefully have your attentions lets go into some detail on strategies, set-ups, systems, and hopefully some really good conversations for more advanced hobbyists.
The plan:
due to size restraints I will be using a standard 75 gallon.
I want to show what can be done in a reasonable size aquarium on a reasonable budget. you will not see $400 power heads, $2500 lighting systems, $10000 sump rooms, or any crazy thing out of most peoples reach. you also will not be seeing again IMO any non natural zeo systems (we will get to that soon I am sure).
I will have a 30g or 40g breeder as a sump for the skimmer, refugium and other equipment. Attached to this will be a roughly 30 gallon "mangrovium" for mangroves and I may or may not set up another 30 or 40 gallon above the main sump strictly for frags...when I need it we can build it right.
lighting is planed to be with DIY LED's 2 pendants of 36 or 24 cree's
misc stuff will include a mini fridge, dosing pump, phyto cultures, roti cultures.
So the main display will be 75 gallons as stated which will have as close to natural rock work as I can create using Live rock and concrete ..., I will be using a sort of hybrid closed loop system with hidden pipes for multiple flow outlets which will be on timers for variable currents/ turbulance. There will be a foam/concrete cave build to the right hand side of the tank which will have its own flow system. this cave will be where the NPS are housed. the flow for this will be something I havent seen done so I hope people will comment and enjoy reading about. The cave will have a flow system to create an eddie with a circulation within to maintain particle suspension and optimal feeding time for NPS corals. The cave will have timed pumps for flushing similar to a natural environment.
The display drains into the main sump which will have the skimmer.(havent decided on type yet) the mangroves will be attatched to this and there is a planned algae scrubber too....some may be saying overrr killll but my plan is to maximize nutrient export in the most efficient natural way. this not only maintains water conditions it also benefits corals and other organisms due to the increase in food availability and natural system buffering. I will need all this because of the amount of food that will be pumped through the system for the NPS and other column feeding organisms I tend to house. Ill leave this here for now and hope people are interested. let me here what you all think.