Tideline AIO 20gal

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Have had this tank going for 6 months. Unfortunately Lost an acropora millepora due to a lighting change, I since learned my lesson and changed lighting back to the original settings. One AI prime 16. I have added a 400gph filter with UV.
Inhabitants are a cleaner goby, a bonded pair of black and white ocellaris clowns that have been rock cleaning, and a pair of springeri damsels. Multiple snails and blue leg hermits, and a coral banded shrimp. Two rock flower anemones, one small haddoni carpet anemone.
Corals include: long polyp toadstool leather, pipe organ tubipora, frogspawn, montipora, green duncan, lava flow leptoseris, two types of zoa's, trachyphyllia and cyphastrea.

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Love the tank! I appreciate your confidence in trying millepora within a 20g. I've always struggled with my small tank to maintain sps beyond birdsnest/pocillopora due to pretty drastic alk and salinity swings (from my understanding)

May I ask, what UV are you running? Is it nestled in a back sump area, or do you have it in the front compartment?
 
Love the tank! I appreciate your confidence in trying millepora within a 20g. I've always struggled with my small tank to maintain sps beyond birdsnest/pocillopora due to pretty drastic alk and salinity swings (from my understanding)

May I ask, what UV are you running? Is it nestled in a back sump area, or do you have it in the front compartment?
It is a filter with the light built in 254 nm I believe, got it off of amazon, due to the size I had to put it in the front, I purchased it with the plan of upgrading to a 150. No UV light exposure to the fish, fully enclosed. With that lighting mishap I did, the montipora is coming around. The leptoseris is probably my favorite and other than the zoas, it has probably grown the most. The problem I have mostly is with evaporation, I top off water twice daily to avoid salinity swings. I'm not automated with that yet. Corals are new to me this time around. Had fowlr before.
 
Love the tank! I appreciate your confidence in trying millepora within a 20g. I've always struggled with my small tank to maintain sps beyond birdsnest/pocillopora due to pretty drastic alk and salinity swings (from my understanding)

May I ask, what UV are you running? Is it nestled in a back sump area, or do you have it in the front compartment?
 

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Have had this tank going for 6 months. Unfortunately Lost an acropora millepora due to a lighting change, I since learned my lesson and changed lighting back to the original settings. One AI prime 16. I have added a 400gph filter with UV.
Inhabitants are a cleaner goby, a bonded pair of black and white ocellaris clowns that have been rock cleaning, and a pair of springeri damsels. Multiple snails and blue leg hermits, and a coral banded shrimp. Two rock flower anemones, one small haddoni carpet anemone.
Corals include: long polyp toadstool leather, pipe organ tubipora, frogspawn, montipora, green duncan, lava flow leptoseris, two types of zoa's, trachyphyllia and cyphastrea.

IMG_20240905_195116470.jpg IMG_20240905_195055999.jpg IMG_20240905_195051793.jpg
Great looking tank!
 

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