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Wayne's lazy RSM 250
Back in the game!
I purchased a used RSM250 and decided to try an ultra simple (lazy) approach to reefing. I'm taking chances on things that I felt were imperative to keeping a reef tank and implementing technologies that keep the water as consistent as possible. Skimmerless: During the years of keeping my 225 alive, maintaining the skimmer was one of the least satisfying jobs. I've always felt a strong skimmer is crucial to having a successful reef. This is a great opportunity to try something that others have had success with. Tap Water: Eliminating unwanted chemicals/nutrients from source water has always been the goal, but it comes at a cost of maintenance and funds. Recently a friend of mine with a very successful tank discovered he was pouring high TDS water into his system, with no real effects. This is always something I can adjust later, but for now using tap water is easy and essentially free. Weekly-Bi-Weekly water changes: I'll be performing water changes every week to start and hopefully move to a bi-weekly schedule. The total volume changed would be 10G which is around 15%. Auto Top Off: I'm running a Tunze nano ATO unit connected to a 5G pail. The evaporation at the moment is 1G per day (which feels pretty high). I treat the tap water with a pond grade water treatment solution. Dosing: I will be dosing Calcium, Alkalinity and some sort of carbon source. For now I will perform a weekly water test to keep the parameters in check. Dosing will be performed with a cheap Jebao 4 pump unit. So far the unit works flawlessly and is an excellent value at $120 shipped. Carbon source is vinegar for now, but I will likely introduce a small amount of Vodka in the mix. I may consider the 4th unit to dose Peroxide for fish health and algae growth. Lighting: After switching to T5 from LED on my 225 I was sold. I will continue with the stock lighting and ATI bulbs. I haven't changed out the stock bulbs yet, but will be going with 3 Blue+, 2 Coral+ and 1 Purple+. http://i1194.photobucket.com/albums/...psmpjlsns1.jpg http://i1194.photobucket.com/albums/...psk4qrbh0g.jpg http://i1194.photobucket.com/albums/...ps8knyim0a.jpg http://i1194.photobucket.com/albums/...psel2hcur4.jpg http://i1194.photobucket.com/albums/...psrbsmxzqj.jpg Tester SPS frag, seems to be doing well so far. Color hasn't change since I bought it. http://i1194.photobucket.com/albums/...psk3owssiw.jpg |
tagging along for another ride! i think your plan will work just fine.
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Nice Wayne. Can't wait to see how it matures
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I like lazy ! :lol:
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Went to Wayne's tonight to drop off a few things and I really like this tank.
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Nick those pieces you dropped off are spectacular. I hope I can keep a hint of their color.
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I hope they take off for you Wayne
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