Tony's 80g rimless cube

tnyr5

Active member
Hi all,
I've been on RC for a looooooong time and I've never formally introduced my tank on the sps forum. No time like the present, especially since I just redid the aquascape :-).

Tank- 32"x 30"x 22", built by myself with a black acrylic false back/overflow bio-cube-style.

Sump- standard 20g long

Frag tank- standard 20g long plumbed to the main system

Circulation - 4 vortech mp10's

Lighting- main-400w ushio 14k with 2 x 24w UVL super actinic and 2 x 24w ATI blue+ Frag tank - 120w custom LED fixture

Skimmer - Octopus SRO3000int

Return - Blueline hd 30

Media Reactor for 1/2 cup carbon & 1/4c gfo

Calcium reactor - MRC 4" dia single chamber reactor plus a converted phosban reactor for a second chamber

Kalk for topoff via old Ecotech kalk reactor

On to the pics! ( you'll have to forgive my photography skills)
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Wow nice! Colors look great!
Thanks man, I was impressed with your tank as well :-).
Excellent colours!!! Looks great :thumbsup:

Wow! Looks amazing! Would love to see your light setup.

Holy cow that's beautiful perfect balance!

Thanks for all the kind words :-). I'll take a pic of the lighting & such in a day or two. I can't really take credit for the white balance because my tank is this white in person lol.
 
The perfect encrusting coral :-). Pure yellow Porites that was given to me by Sanjay Joshi. Why perfect? It's a rare color and it's a total wimp so it goes right around the bases of acros without hurting them.
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Hey dude! I think I joined RC a while before you. Im sure I've seen you around on one of the other forums LOL.

Nice tank and beautifully coloured corals too :thumbsup:

Yeah let's see photos of your lights and sump.

PS how are the coral colour comparing the display and frag tank under LEDs?
 
Perfect size tank. Bigger is not always better. Pictures look great.
Thanks very much! I do like this size, but if I could do it over, I would make it 42" front-to-back instead of 32".

Awesome tank!


great corals! wicked nice.
Thank you for the kind words :-).
Nice job on the aquascape. I like the acro in the first pic on post #2
Thanks! That is one of my favorite acros in my tank. I call it the Bananaberry. It was a frag from a Fiji gemmifera (the mother colony later died at the store), that I took a chance with. It's actually still a little brown from everything being moved around a month ago. Normally it looks like this :
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Whats the pink/red little acro on the far bottom right of your fts?
That would be the ATL Rosy Red granulosa. Here's a better pic, although it's slightly more of a peachy-pink in person. A point & shoot can only do so much :rolleyes:
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Looks awesome! Pics of the sump and equipment?
Hey dude! I think I joined RC a while before you. Im sure I've seen you around on one of the other forums LOL.

Nice tank and beautifully coloured corals too :thumbsup:

Yeah let's see photos of your lights and sump.

PS how are the coral colour comparing the display and frag tank under LEDs?
Thanks so much guys! Sahin, it looks like you do indeed have me beat lol. Here are pics of the lights & sump, it's a jungle down there lol.
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PS how are the coral colour comparing the display and frag tank under LEDs?
Almost forgot to answer you. While I do believe that LED's can grow & color coral in the general sense, my particular setup has been lackluster. Typically deepwater stuff tends to do better, as do most chalices & other lps. My array is a 120w orphek knockoff, 50% blue, 25% purple, & 25% white. It has amazing par ( I have to keep it 3-4 feet from the bottom of the tank so I don't fry everything). One day when I have the money, I want to try again with some custom fixtures where I can more closely match the spectrum of the metal halide. I think instead of always asking if LED's grow coral, we should be asking which LED's grow coral.
 
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