Sumpless Fragtanks

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How many of you use sumpless Frag tanks? All-in-One with the overflow in the same unit to be exact? Have you had any longevity with your corals? pls share your set up. I have a 10 gallon shallow frag tank about 6" deep. I know with these smaller tanks theres more micromanaging involved so I wanted to get an algorithm going for how i should maintain. I only plan to have zoas, softies, shrooms in here.
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I have one that's 24" x 24" x 12" that looks just like that. I just do frequent water changes and it seems to be good to go.
 
Have same as u that I have to sell because of moving. The same as he said I do once a week a week change
 

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Sorry typo is a phosphate reactor. I actually have it for sale is by cad design. And my probes for ph and temperature. Also I have my pump plumbing in place now
 
i think adding fish to this frag would create swings in my parameters and possible spikes dont you think? or no?
 
I have same tank. I even have 2 different wrasse one jumped on first day other then that the been good. 2 designer clowns tominni tang, red scooter a blue belly Leppard and a mil. Wrasse sorry I can't spell it. All been fine.5 weeks now.
 
My tank is like 27 gallons no swings for me, I'm also constantly adding water into it when I move frags around.
 
I dont see any rock in these. How are you keeping stable and not have nutrient problems. I like it but I would want a sump to keep rock or bio blocks in
 
No sand bare bottom have live rock in the filtration chambers. Once week water change .
 

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