Jeepjohnny
Supporting Member
Even though I've had a SW tank since 2018 I still have a lot to learn about coral keeping.
Here's my 24 Gallon.
Its a AIO Aqua Japan has the rounded glass in the front which looks really nice IMO. I originally started this with some Caribsea Fiji pink sand, if I remember correctly.
Since I recently moved I tore the entire tank down and broke the rocks (dropped them like a dummy)... so it has new a new rock scape.
Current inhabitants are two Clowns, one Blue Damsil and a Blue leg hermit skulking around in there some where... maybe one Nassarius Snail made it through the move too.
Its currently cycling and lights will come on probably this weekend, after I get the water tested (my test kits have expired, so I need to buy new ones)
Equipment:
AJ-60 24 gallon glass AIO tank 23.6" x 15" x x 15.3"
Current USA Orbit Marine LED with controller (needs to be upgraded possibly I like the Kessil A160 or the Aqua Illumination Prime 16)
Aquatop 100w Titanium heater with controller
Reef Glass Nano skimmer (not currently in use, and I never got the hang of dialing this dang thing in anyway)
Return pump Aquatop SWP-820 (237 GPH)
and 2 Hydor Koralia 240GPH circulation pumps pointed directly at each other in the backish of the tank.
Future plans are to get this thing running to zero ammonia and add some clean up crew and maybe pods. Possibly some Chaeto down the road (the only issue i have is the AJ-60 "refugium" area in the back of the tank is only around 2.5 wide and 7" long for the one available compartment, so... not a whole lotta room back there)
Once that's done and stable I'll slowly start adding some corals in.... since I'm a beginner I'm open to suggestion on some hardy, easy mode corals... I do like Duncans though so definitely keeping them in mind. Other than that I'm thinking soft corals and LPS. corals that will be OK for my current cheepy led light.
Oh and maintenance schedule is weekly water change... once the tank is cycled ill be doing around 4 gallons / wk. (That's my current bucket limit) and I use Red Sea Coral Pro salt with RO/DI water from Neptune.
Cheers!
JD
Here's my 24 Gallon.
Its a AIO Aqua Japan has the rounded glass in the front which looks really nice IMO. I originally started this with some Caribsea Fiji pink sand, if I remember correctly.
Since I recently moved I tore the entire tank down and broke the rocks (dropped them like a dummy)... so it has new a new rock scape.
Current inhabitants are two Clowns, one Blue Damsil and a Blue leg hermit skulking around in there some where... maybe one Nassarius Snail made it through the move too.
Its currently cycling and lights will come on probably this weekend, after I get the water tested (my test kits have expired, so I need to buy new ones)
Equipment:
AJ-60 24 gallon glass AIO tank 23.6" x 15" x x 15.3"
Current USA Orbit Marine LED with controller (needs to be upgraded possibly I like the Kessil A160 or the Aqua Illumination Prime 16)
Aquatop 100w Titanium heater with controller
Reef Glass Nano skimmer (not currently in use, and I never got the hang of dialing this dang thing in anyway)
Return pump Aquatop SWP-820 (237 GPH)
and 2 Hydor Koralia 240GPH circulation pumps pointed directly at each other in the backish of the tank.
Future plans are to get this thing running to zero ammonia and add some clean up crew and maybe pods. Possibly some Chaeto down the road (the only issue i have is the AJ-60 "refugium" area in the back of the tank is only around 2.5 wide and 7" long for the one available compartment, so... not a whole lotta room back there)
Once that's done and stable I'll slowly start adding some corals in.... since I'm a beginner I'm open to suggestion on some hardy, easy mode corals... I do like Duncans though so definitely keeping them in mind. Other than that I'm thinking soft corals and LPS. corals that will be OK for my current cheepy led light.
Oh and maintenance schedule is weekly water change... once the tank is cycled ill be doing around 4 gallons / wk. (That's my current bucket limit) and I use Red Sea Coral Pro salt with RO/DI water from Neptune.
Cheers!
JD