37 Reef Build

tferrante

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Well I was sitting around one day looking at my FOWLR 125 wishing I had some corals. But with my 4" saddleback butterfly that has been impossible. So I went down to the gargae and began looking at the small inventory of items I had and discovered it would not take much for me to set up my 37 again. I built a new canopy from some of the leftovers from my 125 build and the rest is history. I have a few more things to do, but the tank is up and running....I have a few fish and a new clam. I have never had a clam, but with 175 MH on this tank with soon to be added actinics, I thought I would give it a shot. I cant wait to begin adding an assortment of corals to this tank. I have a remora c skimmer on this tank which should keep it pristine. Here are some pics:




 

tferrante

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Its actually called a lemon chromis. It is a fairly docile fish with nice colorings. I had it in my 125 for awhile, then moved to this tank. It was the size of a quarter when I purchased and now is about the size of a silver dollar. I felt it would be a good additon to a reef tank with its bright white and yellow coloring.
 

tferrante

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I guess the tank was kind of boring when I first set it up... so I thought I would post some pictures of some new frags. Setting up a reef again is awesome. Here's a pic of my old 55 reef tank. I was such a lucky newbie...then some pics of my new stuff in my 37.
Old 55 Reef

My new 37....some frags






 

snakeblitz33

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Nice start.
You need to move that GSP up to some rocks, and not on the sandbed.
Other then that, like I said, good start!
 

tferrante

Member
Thanks...The GSP is on a rock at the moment and I am going to put a larger flat rock under it for more growth. I like to keep the GSP seperate or it will take over as it tried to do in my old 55G. Here's a full tank pic under a 20K MH and a new pic of my clam ...

 

tferrante

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Quick update....just added my T5's. I thought I would try a pair of wavepoints Coral Wave bulbs which have a 420 spectrum and and a red spectrum. Below is a picture with them on with my 20K MH. It actually warms the tank slightly bringing out some reds and oranges. I like the look, but I may change out one of the T5 with just a plain 420 to tone it down slightly. Thoughts? The picture with just the 20K is in above post.
Parameters on tank are great and Remora C on this 37 does a great job. Added a little more rock for future places to add corals. Calcium is running at 460 and Alk is at 9-10. I dose with with a 2 part every couple of days.

 

tferrante

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Thanks it will look better when I finish stocking it and I have some growth. Planning on a few chalices, a hybrid frogspawn and a hammer.
 

tferrante

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I moved my spotted mandarin today from my 125 to the 37. My six line has been picking on
Him, so I was lucky to quickly catch him and move him to the reef tank. He immediately began eating pods I put in the tank when I set it up.
 

lubeck

Active Member
Do you really think the tank is established enough and has enough live rock to sustain a mandarin? Tank looks good though I thought maxi clams like to be on rock?
 

tferrante

Member
This spotted mandarin eats brine and mysis shrimp. I was so lucky to find him at the LFS. That is the only reason I would put a mandarin in that small of tank. I will continue to supplement the 37 with pods from the sump of my 125. I will probably get a blue mandarin for the 125 now. That's a crocea clam and it is sitting on top of two flat rocks in the sand.
 

tferrante

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Thanks, I'm really not sure the type of rock. It's a hodge lodge of rock I had or purchased. Part of it came out of my 125, a couple of pieces came from 1 LFS and the other came from another LFS. I was pretty selective in what I bought as I wanted it to have some shape and holes in it. I think it is about 30 pounds. The coralline growth has been excellent which came from the rock out of my 125. I am dosing C- Balance every 2 to 3 days.
 

tferrante

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Things continue to settle in nicely. A bit of bad news...lost my clam. No idea as my parameters look great. It was my first clam and may be my last. I had it sitting on top of a rock to fasten itself, but to no avail. Not sure what happened...bummer.
Added more frags...I added a tricolor acro, a hyacinth birdsnest, a snakeskin chalice, a green stylo, and some bright orange zoas (forget the name). I think I have 17different frags in this tank. I think I will let it settle.....at least until I find another nice frag







 

novahobbies

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The new additions look good! Sorry to hear about your clam though.
I'd love to try one myself, but with the planned addition of a dwarf angel in my system, I don't know if it's worth the risk. Don't need to buy a $60 snack for the fish you know.....
 

tferrante

Member
Thanks, I hated losing the clam. I researched them well before the purchase, but it just did not work out. I wanted a Pygmy Angel for the tank initially, but am concerned it may nip at my frags. I will just let that lemon chromis fill it's spot for now. I am done adding fish as I want to be extremely careful with the bioload. If I change my mind, I will take some fish out before adding more.....
 
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