Hey nice setup, any updates? Also how are your neros going on the back wall, no issues with the dry side being submerged??
My Nero 3s have been working well, I've seen no issues with the magnets submerged in the water reservoir on the back. Mine are both positioned in the ATO though, so it is only fresh water they are exposed to. I couldn't get the magnet to stick on the left side of the tank in the overflow because of the glass thickness (it's sort of a double wall design from what I can tell). With all the sponges and stuff growing in there anyway I don't think I'd want to stick my hand in there to pull the magnet for cleaning anyhow. I am debating about moving one of them though because I do have some detritus collect between my aquascape and the back wall.
Tank Update: January 2023
Fish
1x Banggai Cardinalfish
1x Flame Hawkfish
1x Tomini Tang
2x Oscellaris Clownfish
Inverts & Clean Up Crew
1x Diadema Sea Urchin
1x Peppermint Shrimp
~65x Trochus Snails
3x Pincushion Urchin
1x Tuxedo Urchin
1x Limpet
2x Electric Blue Leg Hermits
2x Money Cowries
3x Nassarius Snails
3x Emerald Crabs
I need to restock my CUC once the weather here in Pennsylvania is a little warmer.
Current Dosing Regimen:
I recently switched from Kalkwasser + Tropic Marin All-For-Reef to Kalkwasser & a hybrid 3-Part Balling system. The All For Reef wasn't for me. My calcium was consistently running over 500 even with my Alk around 8.0. I wanted finer control plus a higher pH-hence the strategy below:
Part A- Bulk Reef Supply Calcium Chloride
Part B- Belle Chemical Sodium Hydroxide f/
Amazon using Randy Holmes-Farley's Recipe
Part C- Balling C
Magnesium - Bulk Reef Supply Magnesium Chloride & Sulfate
Trace Elements- Tropic Marin Trace A- & K+
Current Hardware
Lighting: 1x Radion XR30 PRO, 1x Tunze Ecochic 8821 (Refugium Light) (Radion Schedule Posted Below)
Light Program: Overall Intensity: 82%, UV 100%, Violet 100%, Royal 100%, Blue 100%, Green 15%, Red 15%, Warm White 35%, Cool White 35%. Schedule: 1100-2300.
Skimmer: Ultra Reef UKS-160
Return Pump: Sicce SDC 6.0
Flow: 2x Nero 3
Dosing Pumps: 2x Ecotech Versas (Kalk and Calcium), 1x BRS 1.1 mL/min doser (for NaOH)
UV: Aqua Ultraviolet Advantage 15 Watt
Controller: Neptune Apex & Trident (I removed the Profilux a few months ago to be able to add trident and I didn't like the GHL software, see my classified ad if you want a steal on a Profilux!)
Ozone: Poseidon 200 Ozone generator (I just added this the other day, it seems to work well, but I have only turned it on for a about 20 minutes so far. It's a powerful unit for my tiny tank. I need to rearrange my EB832 and get it programmed. My ORP typically runs higher because my probe is in my sump and gets some algae growth on it - I need to clean it off every few weeks)
Nuisance Algae:
I am still battling hair algae. It's greatly improved since it first started, by I am still removing rocks, spraying with hydrogen peroxide and scrubbing them every so often to put a dent in it. I also have a lot of hair algae growing in my refugium chamber in addition to the Dragon's Breath algae I am currently growing. This has kept my phosphates low for the most part. I haven't needed any GFO or the like.
Nuisances:
I have killed a few pest anemones that pop out of the live rock every once in a while. I'm sure they are some sort of aiptasia, but they don't look like the aipatasia I have had in previous tanks or what others commonly post. They also fortunately grow slower than what I remember. I also noticed the other day a vermetid snail shell coming off a frag plug from one of my zoas and some other algae growing from another zoa. I snapped off the vermetid snail shell and pulled the entire zoa plug since they've spread off the plug anyhow (you can see the hole in the one picture). Taking frags off the plugs and dipping with Bayer pesticide has worked well so far for me controlling what gets into the tank.
Corals:
Slow but steady growth. I did have some STN on my Oregon Tort (my most expensive frag a few weeks ago). I fragged it to try to save it, but it seems to be recovering and now I have two pieces. I also had a forest fire digitata and Hawkins Echinata have some necrosis near the same time frame. Both are recovering so far as well. I'm debating about moving my of my Neros off the back wall to change up the flow a bit as I think my SPS could use some counter flow. I know I would have faster growth, but tinkering with my dosing strategy and playing with a CO2 scrubber over the last few months surely has set them back. At this point, my dosing strategy is staying what it is with no plans to change.
Through this I did learn that my home is high in CO2. Adding the CO2 scrubber brought my pH up around 0.2-0.3 pH points. I don't plan to use it long term but had some media given to me for free and wanted to experiment. If I do another tank in the future, I will probably build-in a skimmer snorkel or add an ERV to my home. For now, the Sodium Hydroxide is working well for a pH boost. I will say that my corals definitely seem to react to the higher pH both in coloration, polyp extension and growth rates.
Future Plans:
I just bought an ozone generator, so I have plans to get that permanently installed. Right now it is just sitting on the floor next to my tank. Also when I bought my XR30 I bought some ReefBrite supplemental LEDs but didn't hook them up as I thought it would be too much light shock for the corals. I've thought about setting them up for some extra light spread or possibly sending them back to Saltwater Aquarium since the AI Blades have been introduced (they look really nice, but I don't NEED them right now). As I said, I am also debating about moving one of my Neros to change up the flow pattern. I am also trying to stop tinkering so much and let the corals grow.
I could go on and on about things that I have messed with, changed or experimented with but this could get quite lengthy. If you have questions about anything feel free to ask and I'll be happy to answer any specifics.
