rbaby's 20g + 10g (pic extensive)

rbaby

New Member
Hey guys,

I had my 12g nano cube sold--upgraded to a Clear For Life 20g setup with a 10g sump. Tigahboy from Nano Reef planned it and plumbed it for me...I just gave him my space restrictions (has to fit within a 24x26 area). here are the preliminary photos:



















































Poly filter chamber for the skimmer:



The lighting didn't fit--it was too wide, so Tigah "improvised":





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Now starting to set it up...moved over all my livestock:





My last full tank shot:



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Here's some of my corals:













My favorite zoos (charcoal black with pink dots and a lime green mouth):











My newest blasto addition:



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Tank Specs:

Outer Orbit: 150w (14k Phoenix DE) + 2x65w Actinic + 4 LED White Moonlights

Aqua C Remora Protein Skimmer

Quiet 3000 Pump

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Livestock List:

Yashe Hashe Goby + Pistol + Randall's Pistol Shrimp (they all chill together)

False Percula

Barnacle Blenny

2 Scolymia Brain

1 Open Brain

4 Acanthastrea Lordhowensis

1 Micromussa

3 Pimpled Mushroom

2 Florida Ricordia (pink/purple and silver/orange)

1 Red/Grey Palythoa

Fire and Ice Zoos, Razzy Zoos, True Blues, Teenie Bopper Zoos, Gold/Orange Zoos, Fire Skirt/White Eyed zoos, Safecrackers, Norcal Blues

True Blue Xenia and Red Sea Pulsing Xenia

Candy Cane Coral

Hammer Coral

Purple/Pink Favia

Coco Worm

2 Rainbow Echinata and Purple Echinata

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Full tank shot as of today:



WOW that was long...okay that's all for now :)
 
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Anonymous

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sure is - you have awesome taste and an eye for color - also the aquascape is a nice arch shape - leads the eye around the tank - really sharp tank. Also good choice of lighting heavy on the actinic to bring out the best in these particular corals.
 

rbaby

New Member
Thanks guys. I'm not a big fan of actinic--actually I'm planning on modding my hood...swapping out the Actinics for T5's instead and will overall have a less blue look. pics are always taken with halides only because I just don't like actinics =P...
 
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Anonymous

Guest
I tried a 14k 175 metal halide with my tank for a while and I ended up doing the opposite - I swaped it out for a 10k and kept the vho actinics for the dawn dusk effect. Lighting is definitly one of those areas where personal preference really comes into play. So many options and many work well. :) - but anyway I may just have to go get me some acanths now - oh boy time to rearange the rock again :)
 

rbaby

New Member
LOL--yeah lighting is really iffy. I really love the Phoenix's because it's not very blue...they're like xenon lighting--it's SO WHITE that it's crossing over to blue. I am considering selling my acans if you're interested, I'm gonna keep a couple of them but I want more sand space for my blastos :).
 

mikeguerrero

Active Member
Rbaby,

Just curious who bought your cube and modded hood? Can I ask what you paid for it and what it sold for?

The reason is I might in the future do what you did when I go bigger, just want to get an idea.

Thanks,

Mike
 

rbaby

New Member
Thanks...I sold it to imareefer from NR for $350...added stuffs too like both 2 pumps, Rio 80 (I think or a 60), minijet 606, the chaeto...live sand (I used brand new sand for this tank)...the marineland POS heater and brand new sponges, the ceramic rings and all the other junk....I paid around $450 I think...but I used the tank for like 6 months LOL.

When I said that I was gonna be upgrading to my 20 he contacted me via PM--I didn't even have to post it was for sale so it was convenient. He locally picked up too and paid in cash, what a swell guy! I also had some corals I hated so I gave it to him for free.
 

incysor

New Member
That's cause your overflow plumbing is restricted by a lot of turns.

Her return has a lot of turns/splits that are dropping the gph of the pump as well.

If you had turns/splits in your return, or a straight line from your overflow to your sump then your pump probably wouldn't be outpacing the overflow.

The plumbing on my main system is complex enough that I simply had to install ball valves to help regulate the flow from an oversized pump because the return plumbing is divided between two tanks with multiple spits and turns.

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rbaby

New Member
Here you go guys--played around with my Rebel XT today and got these...

GRRR Micro Bubbles GRRRR








Started out as 2 polyps that I bought from Yoshiod:


My true blue xenia is doing well--and its new baby next to it:


New Tri-color Blastos:


And...here ya go:


 

dragon79

New Member
these pictures kick major butt!! awesome photography shots!! I love the setup!! very clean, and it's by the comp, just like 6 gallon :) Sweeeeeeeeeeeet!!!
 

NanoFreak

New Member
Your Setup

This could quite possibly the coolest setup I have ever seen. If you dont mind, I would like to know how you did it, where you got the parts and how much it cost.
 

rbaby

New Member
Thanks NanoFreak...the plumbing wasn't done by me, it was done by a friend but the overall setup probably cost me...uhm...

$40 live sand
$80 live rock
$60 Plumbing PVC Parts
$120 Skimmer
$400 Outer Orbit
$120 20g Tank
$100 10g Show Tank
$20 Filter Socks
$25 Misc. Maintenance Items (Chemi Pur, Phosban blah blah)
$80 JBJ ATO
$10 5g Reservoir Tank
$15 Airline Tube Pump
$5 Airline Tubing
$65 Quiet 3000 Pump
$65 WON Pro Heater (150w)

Grand total of: :cry:
 

blindskater02

New Member
May i ask where you bought the tanks and the modular tubing and bulkheads you use for your returns?? You can PM me the info thanks! =)

The tank looks amazing!! I am also in the process of plumbing my 20g with a sump/ refgium. After seeing yours I am getting many wonderful ideas. Thanks for the amazing pictures and install photos!! :mrgreen:
 

incysor

New Member
blindskater02 said:
May i ask where you bought the tanks and the modular tubing and bulkheads you use for your returns?? You can PM me the info thanks! =)

The tank looks amazing!! I am also in the process of plumbing my 20g with a sump/ refgium. After seeing yours I am getting many wonderful ideas. Thanks for the amazing pictures and install photos!! :mrgreen:
Her tanks are custom, and she mentions in the first post that she got them done by someone off of nano-reef. Her plumbing is a combo of standard PVC, bulkheads, and loc-line fittings. Lots of LFS carry loc-line, but if it's hard to find in your area you can always order it online.

http://www.marinedepot.com/aquarium_plu ... sp?CartId=


I agree her setup kicks butt. :maitre

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