Hello my dear friends,
So I did some small small work on my tank and realized I have had this tank for six months going strong. After six months gosh I need a bigger tank. I already have corals that started tiny and going crazy.
So two problems, my tank is doing amazing I have zero issues except coral growth lol. The one thing I should know how to do, well I don’t have a clue how to do. That would be how to trim coral. However some of them I’m certain you can’t lol like the two I am going hmmm about. I don’t want to rip my tank down just to make room for coral.
Now after searching not to hard I may add, I did find a used 350 Starfire tank for sale. It’s only 6 months old, has a stand and canopy and it’s 1500. Not to bad for the size. All my current equipment will run the new one just fine. I would need to add one extra current orbit marine pro 72 inch. Which I did find a few, for being discontinued, they are still 800 a piece. (But oh sooooo worth it).
This new tank is the same length of 72 long but is 40 wide (mine is 24) and 39 deep. It has one top overflow, yay and has some system I have never seen going to the sump. It comes with the eshopps sump for an extra 450, but as my lfs said a new one lol is only 299, or we could make one.
However I am not keen on destroying my current ocean. As much as I would try and use the same design, I would rather get a ton of stax rock, and build a 3D rock wall. In this wall I would preset all my wave makers and may do 6 instead of four. But, I want to use the stax rocks to build my wall up and around the wave makers blending them in.
This means all those years of math classes will finally pay off as I attempt to find the max flow from different angels at different levels. By studying reefs, the current is not always the same. This is the main reason I made all of my wavemakers masters, instead of slaves. I could do a lower flow on the bottom for those corals that don’t need it, then do a higher flow for those that do such as acros.
The other thought I have had is doing a wrap around with the stax rocks that not only go on the back glass of the tank, but also parts of the sides, to conceal the wave makers. Of course I have to worry about flow rate Intake. I have to make sure that I build my rock wall around the intake vents so it doesn’t hinder the water intake. I also plan on incorporating my current live rock in with the stax rock. I know that rock will be dry because I will have to silicon it in place. (I’m borrowing this idea from another member which was his idea, but still trying to find the messages in my inbox). ((( which update this idea was brilliant and created by 120reefkeeker, totally hope you read his build thread, his idea was so neatly) But once I have done that I can add in my current live rock to help with the cycling.
This leaves me to what to do with all my critters. If I used all my same water and sand, but added new live sand, (this time I’ll sift it) it would make it cycle faster. I’m curious if I could put all the dry stax rock in salt water and let it cure for a month etc, then build my wall. But will the silicon stick to wet rock, and how long would I have? Plus other potential problems etc.
Here are some pics of two corals that started tiny and in 6 months exploded with growth. One is a before and after pic of my bubble tip anemone that I didn’t think would make it. The other is a coral either soft or lps, and I don’t have a clue what it is, but it’s about the size of a kids pizza. It’s a good 7 inches around.
Any suggestions would be amazing and as soon as I find my source of the person with the rock wall, he will be properly credited. (Of course I have to ask him first since it’s his idea, I would never plagiarize anyone’s idea). lol that member is 120reefkeeper
Sarah