Hello - I am new to the hobby, starting a Red Sea 170 in February when a friend from the track convinced me I needed another money-sink of a hobby. As a sidenote - if you race/track motorcycles or are thinking about it, hit me up! I have been riding for many years and this is my other hobby love, always down to discuss.
Anyway, I really fell hard for reefing - I'm sure many of you can relate. All the strange critters and fish, the science and theory, the super cool equipment and technology, and of course the general complexity and challenge associated with success. I also figured it was something I could share with the family (wife and 3yo daughter) and they love it too. It seems there's always some drama between fish to discuss, or some new bad habit one of the crabs developed, or dispute over a cave at bedtime, or...
Current tank shot (8/1/22) that I'll keep updated at the start of this thread. This tank was started June 24th 2022:
I knew within the first week or two I'd be upgrading to a larger tank, but here's a couple shots of the 170:
I ordered a custom ATO from AdvanceAcrylics (highly recommend) to get 10gals squeezed between the tank and the glass on the left. I also drilled out the back of the cabinet on the right to use for extra electronics, as the sump got a little crowded:
I got rid of the worthless red sea ATO and was able to fit a Tunze 9004 skimmer into the return chamber perfectly, allowing me to use the skimmer chamber as a refugium. Also squeezed in an H80 Kessil grow light for the chaeto, a UV, and Hydros control unit. It's a bit of a mess but as noted above, I already knew I'd be upgrading soon.
Started culturing pods and phyto, since I knew the big tank would have a mandarin and wrasses:
I had mixed results with the system from poseidon. It's a good one-stop-shop for the equipment, but I kinda wish I had just bought the parts myself. Either way, it worked in the end because after a couple of months my tank is swarming with pods. So mission accomplished, I suppose!
I broke a rule and added a beautiful Black Widow Anemone to the Reefer170 at about the 2 month mark:
The clowns quickly chose the anemone as their host, much to my delight:
Their bond with each other and the anemone made the transfer to the big tank too!
This tank ran from February 22 to about June 22, when I set up the 525xl, which I'll start documenting in the following posts.
The inhabitants at the time of the transfer (note that most of the fish are named by my daughter...):
Equipment used with the Reefer170, along with my thoughts for the record:
I'll cover the equipment for the 525xl in a later post. Closing pic of my kid, Ruby, for good measure:
Anyway, I really fell hard for reefing - I'm sure many of you can relate. All the strange critters and fish, the science and theory, the super cool equipment and technology, and of course the general complexity and challenge associated with success. I also figured it was something I could share with the family (wife and 3yo daughter) and they love it too. It seems there's always some drama between fish to discuss, or some new bad habit one of the crabs developed, or dispute over a cave at bedtime, or...
Current tank shot (8/1/22) that I'll keep updated at the start of this thread. This tank was started June 24th 2022:
I knew within the first week or two I'd be upgrading to a larger tank, but here's a couple shots of the 170:
I ordered a custom ATO from AdvanceAcrylics (highly recommend) to get 10gals squeezed between the tank and the glass on the left. I also drilled out the back of the cabinet on the right to use for extra electronics, as the sump got a little crowded:
I got rid of the worthless red sea ATO and was able to fit a Tunze 9004 skimmer into the return chamber perfectly, allowing me to use the skimmer chamber as a refugium. Also squeezed in an H80 Kessil grow light for the chaeto, a UV, and Hydros control unit. It's a bit of a mess but as noted above, I already knew I'd be upgrading soon.
Started culturing pods and phyto, since I knew the big tank would have a mandarin and wrasses:
I had mixed results with the system from poseidon. It's a good one-stop-shop for the equipment, but I kinda wish I had just bought the parts myself. Either way, it worked in the end because after a couple of months my tank is swarming with pods. So mission accomplished, I suppose!
I broke a rule and added a beautiful Black Widow Anemone to the Reefer170 at about the 2 month mark:
The clowns quickly chose the anemone as their host, much to my delight:
Their bond with each other and the anemone made the transfer to the big tank too!
This tank ran from February 22 to about June 22, when I set up the 525xl, which I'll start documenting in the following posts.
The inhabitants at the time of the transfer (note that most of the fish are named by my daughter...):
- 2x Ocellaris Clowns - "Flower" and "Goldy"
- Tomini Tang - "Tommy"
- Starry Blenny - "Bakey"
- Cleaner Shrimp - "Baby Logan"
- Several hermits, snails, and the BW anemone pictured above.
Equipment used with the Reefer170, along with my thoughts for the record:
- Kessil a360x - Loved it, using the physical controller (not the app - I've noticed these companies seem to make apps that are total garbage, so I now avoid the apps when possible). I am still using this light on the big tank.
- Kessil H80 - Works great, as expected. It's rusting, however, which was not expected. That's my only issue.
- Tunze 9004 skimmer - Loved it, Tunze stuff has been absolutely bulletproof. I decided to use Tunze pumps in the big tank.
- Nero3 wavemakers - Meh...buggy app, buggy operation. They need to be really clean or they get grumpy. Interested? They're for sale! lol
- Nero5 - Same as above.
- Reefwave25 - Absolutely horrendous app. Could not get it working correctly, nor could Red Sea customer service. They basically just gave up working with me. The gyre itself is quiet and functions great, as long as you stick with the physical controller. Also have this for sale - lol.
- Hydros Control4 - Really like this so far - the app has been rocksolid for me. It was very intuitive to set up, and I've added an XP8 into the collective on the big tank. I chose this over the Neptune APEX mostly because the APEX stuff is bulky, ugly plastic that seems poorly made. Plus I liked the fact that the Hydros ecosystem supports 3rd party stuff and just saw a better future. I know a lot of folks love their Apex but I wanted to try something different and I'm glad I did. Still loving this on the big tank, FWIW.
- AquaUV 25watt - Bought this to clear up an incredibly stubborn cloudy water problem with the intent of moving it to the big tank. It cleared the water in less than 24hrs and I was sold. I run it on a schedule so it's off for a few hours after I dose phyto. I also kept it off during the early weeks of the tank transfer to avoid killing any bacteria floating around in the water column.
I'll cover the equipment for the 525xl in a later post. Closing pic of my kid, Ruby, for good measure:
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