I just found this forum, so figured I'd introduce myself by showing my setup.................or as my wife refers to it, "our ticket to the poor house"!
When I upgraded from my 55 reef to this 90, I decided to make a wall between my living room and hallway and have a built-in tank. It is visable from both sides. I haven't finished staining the cabinets yet. Ever since I saw my first built-in in some magazine somewhere, I've wanted one. Makes it a little sweeter I did it myself.
Tank: 90 gallon reef ready all glass. / 2 penguin powerheads on 30 minute timers for wavemaker.
1 set T-5 HO/ double set compact flouresents. Avg.=4 watts per gallon
sump: 30 gallon / contents= 12X12 section for refuge, mini bio balls, protein skimmer, 950 gph pump. Planning on adding phosphate reactor soon.
1 Japanese Swallowtail Angel
1 Coral Beauty Dwarf Angel
1 Sissortail Dartfish
1 Clarkii Clownfish
1 Engineer Goby
1 Mandarin Goby
1 Mimic Lemonpeel Tang
Most corals LPS including 5 colors of Montipora
2 dozen hermits including scarlet, Halloween, electric blue, zebra, etc.
6 snails
3 emerald crabs
2 cleaner shrimp
1 marbled Seastar
1 sand sifter Seastar
Thank you so much!
Just a few more of my favorite pics!
Yeah, and let me tell you, no small task balancing the live rock.
I'm trying something new. Being able to actually see my overflow, I have noticed a rather large colony of copepods swiming around the bottom of it. I added a little crushed coral to it, and now I have some of the biggest pods down there I've ever seen. I've decided to try to make this into a second refuge. I'm going to add some sand, a few small pieces of live rock rubble, and a small patch of macroalgae, just to see what happens.
Got to admit, interesting thought, a small refuge emptying into my main refuge in the sump! Should be pod heaven.
Been a long time since I've been here due to alot of personal issues, so thought I would update my tank pics.
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