To do that I'll have to test my water, which I haven't done in months! But I will and post them up.
Some basic specs: Oceanic 70 gallon RR with a 29 gallon sump, which holds maybe 15 gallons of water. My ~700GPH Eheim return pump supplies all water movement in the tank. I got rid of the 300GPH closed loop I used to have pushing water through a chiller.
1-2" of sand bed in the display, none in the sump at all. I am using the sump as just more water volume. It isn't lit, I have no macro-algae in it. I have a Tunze Osmolator for topping off with RO water I keep in a bucket next to the tank. I do a 6 gallon water change about once a week using Tropic Marin salt.
Lighting is 285W of VHO. Tank temp has been varying from 68 at night to 75 during the day. As I am writing this at 3 in the afternoon it is 71 degrees in the tank, pretty much the same as my current room temp.
I used to run a EuroReef skimmer, but I stopped a few months ago and haven't looked back since. The chiller that used to heat my room up so bad is long gone. The noisy fans that caused so much evaporation, ditto.
The tank currently houses a few hardy fish and mostly soft coral. Species listing:
Dascyllus trimaculatus
Anampses neoguinaicus
Chrysiptera cyanea
Synchiropus picturatus
Calcinus tibicen
Pseudochromis porphyreus
Clibanarius tricolor
Lysmata debelius
Cerithium sp.
Mithraculus sculptus
Cryptocentrus cinctus
Nardoa novaecaledoniae
Ophiolepis superba
Calcinus laevimanus
Paguristes cadenati
Calcinus elegans
Montipora verrucosa
Palythoa spp.
Discosoma spp.
Zoanthus spp.
Trochus spp.
Nassarius spp.
Astraea spp.
I'll get on the tests and post 'em up in a bit!
Anything anyone else wants to know that I left out, feel free to ask.
BTW, here is a little better pic I got earlier today:
You can see some zoanthids and Montipora growing up the overflow. The tank has been running 14 months since restarting after Katrina.