Ethan's 60 gallon reef

It's running! The sand arrived Wednesday, 60lbs live Fiji pink. I picked up 60lbs of dry rock Thursday morning and the water was delivered Thursday night.



 
I'll write up a better update tomorrow but for now here's a full sump shot



And a full tank shot, top and bottom pictures are 7 days apart. Diatoms faded pretty fast

 
Be sure to put up equipment you got as well.
 
Can we get a close up on that refugium?

Sure thing. Current macros are chaeto, red grape caulerpa, and dragons breath. All of them seem to be growing well, I think the caulerpa is growing the fastest.



Sorry the update is taking so long guys. I'm working on it.
 
Alright so, some new stuff since the last update.

I bought an Aqua medic controllable power head. When I took it out of the box it seemed to be really small, I was worried it wouldn't be strong enough but after running it for a few days I think it's about perfect. I may add another to the other side of the tank in the future.





I also bought a finnex titanium heater and digital heater controller



And last but not least the new refugium light seen in the sump picture above



I spent the past couple days getting everything mounted and hiding the wires as best I could. Here is a before and after. I used zip ties and double stick zip tie bases to tie the wires up to the stand.





I also built a small cabinet off to the side of the stand to hold food and supplies. The bottom will hold a 5 gallon bucket for an ato which I ordered yesterday.



Everything has been moved over from my 34 and is now in the 60. All fish seem happy and healthy. Most corals are opening up with the exception of a few Zoas, and my hammers. I expected the hammers to take a little longer because I had to freshwater dip them first to get rid of a bad flatworm infestation.



Bonus pic. My awesome clown goby hanging out on a red mushroom.

 
Thanks! I paid about $50 for the light on eBay. I had to do some minor modification in order to get it to sit straight on the edge of the tank due to the plastic rim around the top but it worked out well.

I forgot to add a list of the current tank inhabitants, with some pictures of the ones I could get.

1 clownfish (planning on a second soon)



1 yellow tail damsel



1 six line wrasse



1 clown goby



1 stippled cling fish



1 arrow crab



1 cleaner shrimp



There's also an emerald crab, a few blue legged hermits, some astrea snails, and a Royal gramma I haven't seen in a few days. It was the first fish in the tank and once the rest of the fish were transferred over, there was a bit of fighting between the gramma, 6 line, and yellow tail damsel. Hopefully it is just hiding but I'm starting to suspect it may have passed due to stress.
 
Picked up an extreme misbar clown to go with my orange one. They paired up almost immediately.



Also got my Aqua medic ato setup. Works great. I went with this one because it uses 3 float sensors, the main optical sensor in the sump, with a back up sensor to prevent an over flow. Also has a float sensor in the ato container to let you know when your container gets low and prevents the pump from running dry.







I don't see a lot of people using Aqua medic stuff but I'm pretty happy with it. Their products are priced well and seem well made. The only complaint I have so far is their power plugs are huge because they're universal as far as country goes.
 
Nice. @ndz98, the original devils armor you got from me are in his tank (the original colony)
 

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