heide264
Member
Hey all,
Used to be around these forums years ago and did a LOT of reading. Most of what I know about the hobby I learned here previous to starting my 30g reef tank. I originally designed the tank to minimize maintenance for when I went to school at PSU. The setup worked for a year or two and my dad was able to care for my tank, but eventually started to fall behind. As it stands, my tank is at the point of either a major do over, or tearing it down for good. After weighing my financial situation, my tanks livestock, and my love for the hobby, I have made it a new years resolution to get my tank back to better than it was originally (as well as lose the 30lbs of beer I put on). I plan on using this thread to report the entire process, and also get your feedback. I have not been on these forums much since I went to school, so please be a bit easy, I am not up to date on recent developments in the hobby.
That being said, some tank background. It is a 30g reef tanks with about 45lbs of live rock in it. I have a 10g tank under it that I have plumbed in as a refugium, currently growing macro algae (as well as several other unintended growths). Light wise, I am using 2x96W retrofit PC lights (1x10k and 1x20k). Fish wise, just a percula clown (might be osc, I forget) and a royal gramma. Coral wise, I have basically a green hammer farm, a good bit of blue candy corals, a decent sized disk of red monti cap, and some scattered red mushrooms. The various algae species within my tank probably deserve a shoutout as well at this point (bubble hair mostly). I do use my own RO/DI filter with clean filters for all water that goes into the tank. I have an AquaC Remora on the back of the tank, and a power filter I am just using for flow at the moment.
I spent the majority of the day just pulling algae out of my tank and swapping/cleaning my lights off. I have some poor quality cell phone pictures of before and after. The tank still looks bad, but it was pretty gross how much algae I pulled off and sucked out with the 5g water change. Tank still obviously has a long way to go, so I am going to divide it up into a few different sections/concerns, and am looking for your suggestions in each one.
Lighting:
The retrofit kit of 2x96W coralreef PCs I have is about dead. The ballast is fine I'm pretty sure, but the endcaps are warped and cracked, and I don't even deem them safe. The bulbs are old and need replaced as well. Point being, I am looking for suggestions. I need to remake the canopy of my stand anyhow to remount them. If I can still use my light ballast and buy new endcaps, I could do that as well. My corals have never had an issue with not getting enough light, but something is making algae grow like no other. The lights are a prime suspect.
Sump/Refugium:
My sump tank is bad. I have a feeling it is doing more harm than good now. I plan on ordering a saw blade for acrylic and designing a new one that is larger than 10g. I do not have any experience working with acrylic, but do not mind learning. I will be thinking of some plans and post them up sometime soon.
General Tank Concerns:
I am very concerned my rock is saturated. The tank has been set up for about 8 years now give or take one, and I have always had minor hair algae issues. The problem has only gotten worse, and I am worried it is due to poor live rock. I do not really want to buy new live rock due to the money, but will if needed as a last resort after fixing the lighting and sump. If it comes to this point, I think I will move my corals and livestock to a temporary tank, make a brand new tank out of acrylic with some holes for better flow in the bottom and back, and start fresh. This would also allow me to make the tank a bit taller, and allow for more water movement without dealing with hard to maintain power heads.
I've learned a lot of this hobby is a learning experience. No matter how much preparation you do, there is always issues afterwards. I'm doing this remake so later when I upgrade to a (much) larger tank, I can prevent some of those issues the first time around. Your feedback is greatly appreciated, and I could really use it. Thanks in advance.
Index:
1/1/2011 - https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/forum/thread/382835/30g-reef-rebuild#post_3343760
1/3/2011 - https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/forum/thread/382835/30g-reef-rebuild#post_3344642
1/8/2011 - https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/forum/thread/382835/30g-reef-rebuild#post_3346685
Used to be around these forums years ago and did a LOT of reading. Most of what I know about the hobby I learned here previous to starting my 30g reef tank. I originally designed the tank to minimize maintenance for when I went to school at PSU. The setup worked for a year or two and my dad was able to care for my tank, but eventually started to fall behind. As it stands, my tank is at the point of either a major do over, or tearing it down for good. After weighing my financial situation, my tanks livestock, and my love for the hobby, I have made it a new years resolution to get my tank back to better than it was originally (as well as lose the 30lbs of beer I put on). I plan on using this thread to report the entire process, and also get your feedback. I have not been on these forums much since I went to school, so please be a bit easy, I am not up to date on recent developments in the hobby.
That being said, some tank background. It is a 30g reef tanks with about 45lbs of live rock in it. I have a 10g tank under it that I have plumbed in as a refugium, currently growing macro algae (as well as several other unintended growths). Light wise, I am using 2x96W retrofit PC lights (1x10k and 1x20k). Fish wise, just a percula clown (might be osc, I forget) and a royal gramma. Coral wise, I have basically a green hammer farm, a good bit of blue candy corals, a decent sized disk of red monti cap, and some scattered red mushrooms. The various algae species within my tank probably deserve a shoutout as well at this point (bubble hair mostly). I do use my own RO/DI filter with clean filters for all water that goes into the tank. I have an AquaC Remora on the back of the tank, and a power filter I am just using for flow at the moment.
I spent the majority of the day just pulling algae out of my tank and swapping/cleaning my lights off. I have some poor quality cell phone pictures of before and after. The tank still looks bad, but it was pretty gross how much algae I pulled off and sucked out with the 5g water change. Tank still obviously has a long way to go, so I am going to divide it up into a few different sections/concerns, and am looking for your suggestions in each one.
Lighting:
The retrofit kit of 2x96W coralreef PCs I have is about dead. The ballast is fine I'm pretty sure, but the endcaps are warped and cracked, and I don't even deem them safe. The bulbs are old and need replaced as well. Point being, I am looking for suggestions. I need to remake the canopy of my stand anyhow to remount them. If I can still use my light ballast and buy new endcaps, I could do that as well. My corals have never had an issue with not getting enough light, but something is making algae grow like no other. The lights are a prime suspect.
Sump/Refugium:
My sump tank is bad. I have a feeling it is doing more harm than good now. I plan on ordering a saw blade for acrylic and designing a new one that is larger than 10g. I do not have any experience working with acrylic, but do not mind learning. I will be thinking of some plans and post them up sometime soon.
General Tank Concerns:
I am very concerned my rock is saturated. The tank has been set up for about 8 years now give or take one, and I have always had minor hair algae issues. The problem has only gotten worse, and I am worried it is due to poor live rock. I do not really want to buy new live rock due to the money, but will if needed as a last resort after fixing the lighting and sump. If it comes to this point, I think I will move my corals and livestock to a temporary tank, make a brand new tank out of acrylic with some holes for better flow in the bottom and back, and start fresh. This would also allow me to make the tank a bit taller, and allow for more water movement without dealing with hard to maintain power heads.
I've learned a lot of this hobby is a learning experience. No matter how much preparation you do, there is always issues afterwards. I'm doing this remake so later when I upgrade to a (much) larger tank, I can prevent some of those issues the first time around. Your feedback is greatly appreciated, and I could really use it. Thanks in advance.
Index:
1/1/2011 - https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/forum/thread/382835/30g-reef-rebuild#post_3343760
1/3/2011 - https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/forum/thread/382835/30g-reef-rebuild#post_3344642
1/8/2011 - https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/forum/thread/382835/30g-reef-rebuild#post_3346685