Hi, besides the 7 gallon mini bow we also have our main tank- a 46 gallon bowfront. I'll go more into detail about how I got back into this hobby in the general discussion forum. Teaser: it involved many trips to a physical therapists office for back pain.
Back to the tank. It is a 46 gallon bowfront that we set up late May. It has a Lifereef overflow. One day I'll wise up and get a reefready tank. It is lit with a 36" dual 150w 14k Sunpod. For circulation there is a 1/2" Seaswirl fed by a mag 5, 2 Koralia 1's located in both back corners and a Maxijet 900 with a Hydor flo attachment for additional water movement.
The sump is a 20 gallon long (talk about tight squeeze) which houses the Euroreef CS6-2(?) with Sedra 5000 pump. I can never remember which Euroreef I have.
The inhabitants in order that they were added:
2 False Perculas- with a 4 year old running around it's kinda mandatory
1 Six Line Wrasse- for pest control
1 Purple firefish- Used to be 2, but one is MIA
1 Royal Gramma- inherited from a tank we bought
1 Sandsifting Goby
2 Bartlett's Anthias- because they are "pretty". The word pretty gets used around my house a lot to justify purchases.
Yeah, it's a bit of a bioload but I'm not home enough to prevent the girlfriend from fish shopping ;D I wasn't crazy about the anthias being added but since she was the one who convinced me to buy a larger tank (I initially only wanted the minibow) I gave in. I just told her to do her homework for a pair of anthias that would be acceptable for a tank our size AND she had to wait for a protein skimmer to be purchased. Water changes alone weren't going to be enough keep up with the waste produced with this crew.
I do a weekly 5 gallon water change and dose B-ionic for now. The purple coralline is FINALLY making a comeback. This tank has definitely been a challenge. Last time around I had none of the common problems most new tanks experience. My luck has run out I guess. Thus far I have battled hair algae/bryopsis, red flatworms and aiptasia. It wasn't as much fun this time starting a tank and at times I was second guessing my decision to do so. But now that most of my problems are behind me I'm glad that I did.
Here's what it looked like sometime early June:
and this month:
Back to the tank. It is a 46 gallon bowfront that we set up late May. It has a Lifereef overflow. One day I'll wise up and get a reefready tank. It is lit with a 36" dual 150w 14k Sunpod. For circulation there is a 1/2" Seaswirl fed by a mag 5, 2 Koralia 1's located in both back corners and a Maxijet 900 with a Hydor flo attachment for additional water movement.
The sump is a 20 gallon long (talk about tight squeeze) which houses the Euroreef CS6-2(?) with Sedra 5000 pump. I can never remember which Euroreef I have.
The inhabitants in order that they were added:
2 False Perculas- with a 4 year old running around it's kinda mandatory
1 Six Line Wrasse- for pest control
1 Purple firefish- Used to be 2, but one is MIA
1 Royal Gramma- inherited from a tank we bought
1 Sandsifting Goby
2 Bartlett's Anthias- because they are "pretty". The word pretty gets used around my house a lot to justify purchases.
Yeah, it's a bit of a bioload but I'm not home enough to prevent the girlfriend from fish shopping ;D I wasn't crazy about the anthias being added but since she was the one who convinced me to buy a larger tank (I initially only wanted the minibow) I gave in. I just told her to do her homework for a pair of anthias that would be acceptable for a tank our size AND she had to wait for a protein skimmer to be purchased. Water changes alone weren't going to be enough keep up with the waste produced with this crew.
I do a weekly 5 gallon water change and dose B-ionic for now. The purple coralline is FINALLY making a comeback. This tank has definitely been a challenge. Last time around I had none of the common problems most new tanks experience. My luck has run out I guess. Thus far I have battled hair algae/bryopsis, red flatworms and aiptasia. It wasn't as much fun this time starting a tank and at times I was second guessing my decision to do so. But now that most of my problems are behind me I'm glad that I did.
Here's what it looked like sometime early June:
and this month: