Hello Everyone!
Finally starting a journal for the new tank, RedSea Reefer 425. Its my second tank, started this hobby with a sumpless 20G long tank with mechanical filtration. Decided to upgrade (obviously with wife's permission), as I got addicted to growing corals!
My 20G (sometime last year):
Started working on this tank early Jan, took lot of time to prep the water station and building it over several weekends. Got the tank wet in mid March and added some rocks that were cooking in my garage tank for more than 3 months, so it cycled instantly Added 5 fishes over 2 months.
Current setup:
Tank: RedSea Reefer 425 G2,DT 91gal sump 24gal
Light: Kessil AP9X
Wavemakers: 2 MP40
Return pump; Syncra 9.0
Mechanical Filter: ReefMat500
Skimmer: RedSea 600 - Runs 12 hours only at night.
Controller: Neptune Apex
AQQA 25 watt UV sterilizer - added recently to see if helps with water clarity
Water Station:
- 55 Gal fresh water
- 55 gal salt water
- Reef Crystals salt
Water change schedule: Auto water change setup for 1.5 gal every day between 9pm and 10pm
Life stock - my daughter insists I refer them by their names!
- onyx clownfish pair ( Ashoka and Kaurwaki)
- White tail bristletooth tang - Maui
- one spot fox face - Pheebe
- Elibi mimic tang - Trixy
Inverts:
- Two rock flower anemones
- snails
Corals:
- Hammer from prev tank
- toadstool from prev tank
Tank Goal: SPS dominated mixed reef
Personal goal: Enjoy the tank without attempting to find imperfections and make changes
Some background, started my previous tank as an experiment, having kept freshwater tank for 8+ years wanted to try something different. I did not anticipate the amount of effort and cost lol, but it was worth it. After struggling for an year and making several rookie mistakes like making too many changes all the time, reacting to every little thing and few tank crashes, learned my lessons. I have had my fair share of cyano, dino, algae outbreaks, was able to overcome with help of forums, youtube and most importantly patience. Once I learned to leave my tank alone, it really took off, I was able to grow out softies, lps and few montiporas without sump or skimmer.
I truly hate water change its messy and tedious, but I think that the single most important aspect to keep tank healthy based on my anectodical experiences. So I wanted to setup new tank such that I can change tiny bits of water every day. I spent a few weekends setting up my water station, with two 55 gallon drums, RODI unit and Neptune DOS. I change 1.5 gallons (1.5%) water each day using DOS.
Next steps next 60 days:
- Transfer more corals from my old tank to this one.
- Setup Kalk dosing and maintain stable alkalinity
- Add few easy SPS corals like stylopora, digitadas, montis and have them grow out (not in 60 days lol .
Here is a latest pic(Today):
Yes, Thats Cyano - not worried it will pass, I might siphon and let us pass through the UV.
Finally starting a journal for the new tank, RedSea Reefer 425. Its my second tank, started this hobby with a sumpless 20G long tank with mechanical filtration. Decided to upgrade (obviously with wife's permission), as I got addicted to growing corals!
My 20G (sometime last year):
Started working on this tank early Jan, took lot of time to prep the water station and building it over several weekends. Got the tank wet in mid March and added some rocks that were cooking in my garage tank for more than 3 months, so it cycled instantly Added 5 fishes over 2 months.
Current setup:
Tank: RedSea Reefer 425 G2,DT 91gal sump 24gal
Light: Kessil AP9X
Wavemakers: 2 MP40
Return pump; Syncra 9.0
Mechanical Filter: ReefMat500
Skimmer: RedSea 600 - Runs 12 hours only at night.
Controller: Neptune Apex
AQQA 25 watt UV sterilizer - added recently to see if helps with water clarity
Water Station:
- 55 Gal fresh water
- 55 gal salt water
- Reef Crystals salt
Water change schedule: Auto water change setup for 1.5 gal every day between 9pm and 10pm
Life stock - my daughter insists I refer them by their names!
- onyx clownfish pair ( Ashoka and Kaurwaki)
- White tail bristletooth tang - Maui
- one spot fox face - Pheebe
- Elibi mimic tang - Trixy
Inverts:
- Two rock flower anemones
- snails
Corals:
- Hammer from prev tank
- toadstool from prev tank
Tank Goal: SPS dominated mixed reef
Personal goal: Enjoy the tank without attempting to find imperfections and make changes
Some background, started my previous tank as an experiment, having kept freshwater tank for 8+ years wanted to try something different. I did not anticipate the amount of effort and cost lol, but it was worth it. After struggling for an year and making several rookie mistakes like making too many changes all the time, reacting to every little thing and few tank crashes, learned my lessons. I have had my fair share of cyano, dino, algae outbreaks, was able to overcome with help of forums, youtube and most importantly patience. Once I learned to leave my tank alone, it really took off, I was able to grow out softies, lps and few montiporas without sump or skimmer.
I truly hate water change its messy and tedious, but I think that the single most important aspect to keep tank healthy based on my anectodical experiences. So I wanted to setup new tank such that I can change tiny bits of water every day. I spent a few weekends setting up my water station, with two 55 gallon drums, RODI unit and Neptune DOS. I change 1.5 gallons (1.5%) water each day using DOS.
Next steps next 60 days:
- Transfer more corals from my old tank to this one.
- Setup Kalk dosing and maintain stable alkalinity
- Add few easy SPS corals like stylopora, digitadas, montis and have them grow out (not in 60 days lol .
Here is a latest pic(Today):
Yes, Thats Cyano - not worried it will pass, I might siphon and let us pass through the UV.