Alexraptor
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Long story short: A couple of my old tanks were getting kind of crowded, so I ended up pulling out a bunch of rocks from them and throwing them all into an empty 10 gallon tank I had standing around.
The end result was this:
Here's some specs for the technophiles among us! :lol2:
I'm feeling a little nostalgic as the Prizm skimmer, while not fantastic, was my very first when I entered the hobby over 11 years ago. Running carbon in the media basket and also have a small bag of Rowaphos slung over the intake tube, hanging in the water, as one of the rocks is leaching a fair amount of phosphates at the moment.
The lights are particular fun story. I originally got the BLAU Nano LED freshwater version with 6500k lights for my refugium but it didn't really work out so I dug it out and threw it on this tank when I set it up. Wasn't entirely happy with the amount of light I was getting, so I bought the Marine version as well to throw on alongside, just for the heck of it.
Here's a fun little picture series of them:
The lights.
Tank shot with both lights.
Freshwater light only.
Marine light only.
And finally for the obligatory lightshow, just the Royal Blues!
Now I think it's time for a little stock inventory.
The Acropora frag was a bit of an unexpected addition. It was heavily and completely infested with Zanclea Hydroids, but since polyp extension was good and all I didn't want to just destroy the fragment. So I figure I'd just toss it in here, away from my SPS reef and see how it goes.
Right now the tank is Bare-Bottom with some frags scattered accross it, but I'm not a fan. So I've ordered a bag of the same 0.1-0.5mm grain Live Sand that I use in the rest of my reefs to fill in between the rocks with. Awesome part with this is that with the rocks already in place, there is absolutely no risk whatsoever of the reef structure ever being undermined! :dance:
So yeah, taking "old" rocks and corals to set up a "new" tank.
The end result was this:

Here's some specs for the technophiles among us! :lol2:
- 2x BLAU Nano Led lights, Marine & Freshwater versions.
Freshwater: 19x 6500K White & 2x Red 0.5w LED's
Marine: 14x 15000K White & 7x Royal Blue 0.5w LED's - Hydor Koralia Nano 900 Stream Pump
- Red Sea Prizm Deluxe Skimmer
I'm feeling a little nostalgic as the Prizm skimmer, while not fantastic, was my very first when I entered the hobby over 11 years ago. Running carbon in the media basket and also have a small bag of Rowaphos slung over the intake tube, hanging in the water, as one of the rocks is leaching a fair amount of phosphates at the moment.
The lights are particular fun story. I originally got the BLAU Nano LED freshwater version with 6500k lights for my refugium but it didn't really work out so I dug it out and threw it on this tank when I set it up. Wasn't entirely happy with the amount of light I was getting, so I bought the Marine version as well to throw on alongside, just for the heck of it.
Here's a fun little picture series of them:
The lights.

Tank shot with both lights.

Freshwater light only.

Marine light only.

And finally for the obligatory lightshow, just the Royal Blues!

Now I think it's time for a little stock inventory.
- Pink Actinodiscus Mushrooms
- Red Rhodactis Mushrooms
- Orange and Brown Zoas
- Blue and Brown Zoas
- Yellow & Green Monti Digita
- Green Monti Cap
- Brown & Green Acropora
- Green Star Polyps
- 3x Dwarf Blue Leg Hermits
- Random Brittlestars, Asterinas, Bristleworms and at least 3 varieties of Hydroids.
The Acropora frag was a bit of an unexpected addition. It was heavily and completely infested with Zanclea Hydroids, but since polyp extension was good and all I didn't want to just destroy the fragment. So I figure I'd just toss it in here, away from my SPS reef and see how it goes.

Right now the tank is Bare-Bottom with some frags scattered accross it, but I'm not a fan. So I've ordered a bag of the same 0.1-0.5mm grain Live Sand that I use in the rest of my reefs to fill in between the rocks with. Awesome part with this is that with the rocks already in place, there is absolutely no risk whatsoever of the reef structure ever being undermined! :dance:
So yeah, taking "old" rocks and corals to set up a "new" tank.
