Viewpoints – A Photographic Journal of my Reef Tank

Enjoyed reading through this thread for the past hour or so. Your attention to detail and wiring job is the most impressive to me. I love the color coordinating and the towel racks. Beautiful tank and beautiful corals and would love to see an update of how things are going. Glad to see you stuck with it even after the misfortune of the tank cracking :thumbsup:
 
I love your scaping. At the moment, lots of bare rock can be seen. But I can see potential in the rockwork. Once the corals have grown it will look much better.

From the appearnce of your corals I see that your doing quite well. Your corals appear quite healthy and colourful.

Keep up the good work! :thumbsup:

sahin - Thanks for the encouragement. It is a slow process but that's what makes it great. Patience. I'll be posting an update tonight, first once since February, I believe you will notice a difference.

nice tank :)

k4ndyk1ng - Thanks!

Really looking great! Love the growth shots of the Chili Pepper. Obviously everything is really happy. What you are dosing currently?

synrgy - Thanks for the post. I dose Randy's Two Part along with Kalk. I have the Kalk setup to dispense every other hour in small amounts and the two part dispenses on the hours opposite again in small amounts. Aside from Cal/Alk, I've been dosing some KZ products including Coral Vitalizer and Phol's Xtra.


m.hudzinski - Tonight!

just loving everything, great work.

Ty1e - Thanks so much for the kind words.

Just read through your whole thread. Beautiful display!! Great tank set up. I'm planning something similar where I hope to have most of the equipment stored neatly under the stand. I will no doubt use this as inspiration.

Jachael - Let me know if you have any questions along the way, I'd love to offer my opinion.

Truly amazing tank.

One question: do you have any trouble keeping everything look good? I would think that over time the area under the tank (where the sump is) would get dirty/messy and make it not look at sharp.

Whitelight - Thanks for the compliment. I would not describe it as having trouble, but it is work. I've found that a little time every other week keeps everything looking brand new.

I really love the organization of the sump and wiring! I have a question. How do you service pumps or remove them from sump for cleaning if the power cords are tied down or tied together? Do you have to clip the wire loose and then thread it back through the maze?

6Speed - Great question. For the pump, skimmer and other equipment in the sump, I ran extention cords that plug into the controller and are then installed next to the sump. This allows me to simply unplug the components and remove them.

I LOVE your attention to detail. I wish I was so disciplined with my tank.

I have a question about the Geisemann... Do you feel you get good front to back PAR on the 30" tank? I also have an Infinity over a 30" wide tank and I'm concerned about not having enough light for the 30 inches front to back. It's a new tank, no sps yet and I don't have a par meter to find out for myself.

The few LPS in the tank are towards the front and back and are doing fine. But I'm not sure that will be the case with stonies.

Thanks for your feedback and sharing your tank with us.

Rebel Reef - Definately enough par and spread from the Infinity. I have not found a spot in the tank where I can't grow SPS yet.

Fantastic progress on the tank. I also followed you on Nano-Reef with your previous build and I must say you have inspired me greatly.

I am now in the process of a build myself, a 60 gallon cube.

I was planning on using your electrical panel idea and build mine out similarly. Have you had any issues with keeping it in the stand, with moisture or corrosion?

Thanks.

LStorm - I have actually reworked my equipment panel since the last photos were taken. Shortly after getting the first one installed I did not like the access to the panel. In addition, I was having some heat issues with my MH ballasts, not heat into the tank but where the ballast were overheating. I now have my panel on the outside of the stand but hinged it so the cords are hidden. I will have to snap a couple pics and post for you.

incredible journey.

reefingsocal - Thanks! It is a journey!

love how you have ur ballasts and controller etc really tight and clean

reefman86 - Thanks!

Your ability to document this build in a succinct manner with words and pictures is absolutely astounding. I am brand new to the hobby and have spent the last 48 hours on RC doing research. Your journal is an all in one reference for newbies like myself. I can only hope to be able to build my 180g tank to these type of standards. To me, nothing else is acceptable! My initial list of equipment has been 100% revised!

I have subscribed to this thread and will continue to follow your progress and congratulate you when you are awarded TOTM!

Unbelievable set up and finished product. I'm so excited to get started!!!

G x 2 - Thanks for your very kind words. I hope that your build is underway and things are going well for you. Don't hesitate to send a PM over if you have questions. Thanks for subscribing.

EVERYTHING looks great!!! Look forward to seeing more photos ;)

yifan917 - Thanks, update will be posted very shortly.

Did anybody get a copy of the OP's data log? I PM'd Urbaneks a couple months ago, but he hasn't been on the site in a while. If he sent you a copy, could someone forward it to me? PM Please.

Yes, I've been waiting for it as well. Please include me if it is available.

Whitelight and LStorm - It had been a while since I'd been on here and apparently I no longer get emails when I get new PMs. I emailed it over to you tonight. After 3 years of using that excel sheet, I have switched over to www.aquaticlog.com, it's a maintenance tracker that I helped another reefer create. I use this exclusively now. You can find my tank on there and see exactly how I maintain my tank.

Tha ka for the wonderful read - the equipment set up is amazing - thanks for all the ideas ! U rock

bobkill - Thanks!

Enjoyed reading through this thread for the past hour or so. Your attention to detail and wiring job is the most impressive to me. I love the color coordinating and the towel racks. Beautiful tank and beautiful corals and would love to see an update of how things are going. Glad to see you stuck with it even after the misfortune of the tank cracking :thumbsup:

aandfsoccr04 - Thanks for the kind words and views.
 
Viewpoints - Tank at 1 Year and 2 Months

Viewpoints - Tank at 1 Year and 2 Months

Viewpoints - Tank at 1 Year and 2 Months

It's been quite sometime since I've posted any photos of the tank. While the journal has not been taken care of the tank has. I've spent the last few months battling Cyano which is finally gone. While water changes and bacteria helped it was KZ's Coral Snow that really seemed to finish it off.

In addition to the Cyano battle, I've also been experimenting with different KZ products including Coral Vitalizer, Phol's Xtra and their Amino Acid. Over the past few months, I've tried to find a good balance between color/growth and nutrient control. It's a never ending battle but I'm pretty pleased with the current color and growth that I'm getting.

My frags are slowly but surely becoming colonies while the tank is filling in. I just recently added a few LPS such as Clove Polyp and an Acan Frag. These have been added to the Torch, Blastos and Duncan that I already had. These were added to give the tank some additional movement and something for those that come over to really look at. While I still love the SPS, most people that visit the tank are drawn to the easier to keep LPS. The new LPS additions have also helped to make the tank seem fuller.


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Here is a FTS taken from the left side. This is the best angle to view the center trench that runs through the tank.

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Here is another shot of the center trench. Photos really don't do the trench justice,it adds a lot more depth to the tank than the photos show.

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Tiger Conch - This guy along with one other was added to aid with the Cyano battle. Very, very cool creatures! These guys add additional character to the tank and never stop cleaning the sand bed. Very good additions.

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Clove Polyp - This was one of the soft corals I recently added to give the tank some additional movement and something for the non SPS lovers to look at. I'm not big on Clove Polyps but these struck my eye with the orange and green colors.
 
Tank's looking very beautiful. Excellent job. How do you like the KZ products? Which you think made a difference?
Thanks for the update and sharing your experience. Great to see you ate back :)
 
Wow! This is looking super! Whats the tall "Y" shaped coral on the left? It is an acro or a gorgonian of some sort?

Anyways, keep up the great work. The tank looks super clean, healthy and beautiful! :thumbsup:
 
Viewpoints - Additional Photos taken at 1 year 4 months

Viewpoints - Additional Photos taken at 1 year 4 months

Viewpoints - Additional Photos taken at 1 year 4 months

Here are a few more photos that were taken last night

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FTS shot taken from the left

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Not sure of the name on this coral but one that I like a lot.

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One more shot of the same coral. This has been a good grower for me​

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This is a Maricultured piece I purchased from my LFS. I really love the blue tips on this one​
 
Looking good, Brad ! Im glad that KZ Coral Snow recommendation has worked out well for your reef. Cyano can be overwhelming at times, especially for us perfectionist type reefers.

Excellent work/idea on that aquaticlog, looks very promising ... Ive been trying to nail down an all in one, pre-programmed log for the new system but most Ive experienced fall short in one aspect or another. Yours looks well designed.

We need to catch up sometime soon, you wont believe what I have planned for the near future ... Lets just say Ill finally be joining the Large Reef ranks here on RC, comfortably ! :dance:

Look forward to hearing from you soon !

Best Regards,
 
Viewpoints - 7/3/12 Responses to Feedback

Viewpoints - 7/3/12 Responses to Feedback

Viewpoints - 7/3/12 Responses to Feedback

Tank's looking very beautiful. Excellent job. How do you like the KZ products? Which you think made a difference?
Thanks for the update and sharing your experience. Great to see you ate back :)

Reef_Noob - Thanks for the comments. I think the KZ products are great, I think the biggest bang for the buck is with Phol's Xtra and Coral Vitalizer. The Coral Snow worked wonders on the cyano.


Wow! This is looking super! Whats the tall "Y" shaped coral on the left? It is an acro or a gorgonian of some sort?

Anyways, keep up the great work. The tank looks super clean, healthy and beautiful! :thumbsup:

sahin - The Y is a Gorgonian, unfortanely when I took the photo, the polyps were retracted. The Gorg is far from pretty (dull brown) but I like the texture it provides and has a classic reef look.

Looking good, Brad ! Im glad that KZ Coral Snow recommendation has worked out well for your reef. Cyano can be overwhelming at times, especially for us perfectionist type reefers.

Excellent work/idea on that aquaticlog, looks very promising ... Ive been trying to nail down an all in one, pre-programmed log for the new system but most Ive experienced fall short in one aspect or another. Yours looks well designed.

We need to catch up sometime soon, you wont believe what I have planned for the near future ... Lets just say Ill finally be joining the Large Reef ranks here on RC, comfortably ! :dance:

Look forward to hearing from you soon !

Best Regards,

CoralReefDoc - Thanks for the view and comments. I can't claim Aquatic Log as mine, I definitely provided the bulk of the input to it but the gentleman who programmed it put all the work in on it. I've been using it exclusively for several months now and love it. It's also nice if I leave town as the plan for the days I'm gone are laid out for the sitter. Would love to catch up and hear about your plans. Also hope the equipment panel we built is working out for you.
 
Viewpoints - July 4th Photo Update

Viewpoints - July 4th Photo Update

Viewpoints - July 4th Photo Update

Happy 4th of July! Here are a few more recent photos of the tank.

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This picture really shows the Cali Tort growth over the past year (Blue Coral Top Left). Of course my Blue Tang (The Boss) is front and center.

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Here is a shot of my Superman Montipora, not as much growth of this guy as my Poker Star Monti but I do like the colors.

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Red Planet - This coral has been encrusting nicely for the last 6-8 months with little branch growth. Just in the last 3-4 weeks, it's been popping up the new white growth. Hopefully this is a sign of things to come!

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I really like this photo for the layers of colors that are shown. In the foreground is an ORA Spongodes, in focus is a coral I got from a friend, believe he called it Mint Berry Crunch and in the background you can see the Red Planet and the Cali Tort.
 
Viewpoints - July 7th Responses to Feedback

Viewpoints - July 7th Responses to Feedback

Viewpoints - July 7th Responses to Feedback

Great pictures, thanks for the updates.

I have a cali tort that hasn't done much in my tank, grows extremely slow.

Sisterlimonpot - Good to hear from you. Thanks for the compliments and views.

The Mint Cherry Crunch is a sweet coral. :)

sahin - Agree!
 
Wow your tank is absolutely stunning! Your setup is really second to none the amount of thought that you put into this build is incredible. Oh and keep the pics coming too. Glad to hear that you won the battle against cyano, that stuff is a real pain. Awesome tank keep up the great work.
 
amazing tank and more importantly, incredibly neat set up.

I really like the way you organized your sump, looks gorgeous!!
 
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