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Old 01-14-2008, 11:13 PM
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Hi everyone,

This thread is to document the construction of my 10g reef, which will be my first attempt at a marine tank. I would greatly appreciate any advice as I go. My plans so far:

I am using a standard 20" 10g tank, in which I have built a small "sump" area to hide a powerhead, heater, filter intakes, etc. I'll attach a few pictures.

For filtration, I have modified an Aquaclear 70 as a refugium to hold some chaeto and a little live rock. The "sump" and display will have more live rock. I plan to add a Taam Rio nano skimmer as well and can add filtration media there if needed.

For flow, I have a powerhead with the outlet split in two, plus the AC70 (will modify impeller to reduce flow) and the skimmer. Water will be pumped out of the "sump" into the display area, then overflow back in, so the water level in the display will remain constant. Hope all the pouring water won't be too noisy. I'm almost ready to put in some water and see what the flow is like.

Lighting will be a Coralife 65w PC 50/50 and a lunar LED.

I'm not sure about the livestock yet, but will probably start with a clownfish and a few easy-to-keep corals.

I won't be doing much with this in the next week or so as I'll be out of town, but initial suggestions would be good. When I get it going, I'll be looking for small quantities of live rock, sand, chaeto and coral frags if anyone has some on offer in the Vancouver area.

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Nevin

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Old 01-31-2008, 06:44 PM
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It took a while, but I'm finally starting to get going on this. So far 125 people have viewed this without a response, which must mean I haven't committed any obvious stupidities so far....

I put in some water and the flow seems good. I think I have an AC20 impeller on the refugium right now. Flow from the Aquaclear is released onto the surface without a drop, due to the constant, high water level, but the powerhead helps to mix things up a bit.

I picked up sand from 3littlebears and chaeto, salt and hydrometer from Tang Daddy yesterday (Thanks!). Mixed up some salt water (SG about 1.022, will raise to 1.024). A clamp-on incandescent plant light is providing light and heat (temp about 24C)--the 65w PC might be overkill at this point.

I hope to pick up a few pounds of live rock today and test the water. I have only a cheap Hagen test kit (PH, nitrite, ammonia, GH/KH), so I suppose I'll have to buy something at least for nitrates.
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Old 02-01-2008, 01:27 AM
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looks solid. You might want to put something like eggcrate on the overflow so snail and fish cant get in there.
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Old 02-03-2008, 06:52 PM
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Thanks, I might--I'll see if it becomes a problem when I get livestock in.

Added 2 pounds of live rock to help get the cycle going. So far I've seen 1 snail, 1 grey thing that crawls around at night (forget what these are called?), and what appears to be a tiny polyp of coral (a stalk with little wavy "tentacles" at the end).

No algae yet.

How much/how frequent water changes should I do during the cycle?

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Old 02-03-2008, 09:31 PM
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Nitrite 0
Ammonia c. 1 mg/L (between .6 and 1.2 on my Hagen test kit)

Still no nitrate test kit.
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Old 02-03-2008, 11:57 PM
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you have a little bit of ammonia thats good, that means your cycle is starting you know when you can add you cuc when diatoms show up, then the fish. definantly get a nitrate test, cause even when you see diatoms its still good to test, and if you plan on putting more live rock in you might want to do it now, or you will have to cycle them in another container, need at least 10 pounds in a 10g. ive got a 20H and i have 25 pounds. very smart with using the ac as a pump to pump out the water from your over flow. i had the same idea. wanting to build a 10g AIO. Looks good and dont forget the pics.
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