Hey Guys!!
I am at it again with the other documentary I promised, of the life of my newly set up 93g rimless cube SPS tank. I hope you all can enjoy the tank as much as I do!
I went all out with this setup, and I am very excited with the equipment that I am using. My setup is listed below!
- 93g rimless cube
- Coast to Coast style overflow
- Acrylic custom sump (two overflow bags) setup for Herbie silent overflow
- Neptune Apex Pro Gold (the single best purchase I have ever made)
- ReefBreeders photon 24
- Current Sattelite PRO LED SLIM light
- AquaMaxx ConeS Q-2 (this skimmer is absolutely amazing)
- Aqua Pro biopellet reactor (np XL biopellets)
- Titanex 500w heater
- Aqueon Quiteflow 2300
- VORTECH wireless quietdrive MP40 and MP10 (another purchase that i love)
- Jabeo 4 channel dosing pump
I just got the system up and running, I am using 40% established live rock and 60% cleaned renewed dead rock. MB7 should have this tank stable in about 2 weeks because of the live rock usage. I am going BAREBOTTEM!
Stay tuned! Here are some pics...
My fiance and I worked really hard to make a very unique aquascape with MINIMAL dead spots (using hydralic cement!)... we achieved this 100%... the vortech pumps are awsome! Also, I played around with some different lighting fixtures.. and found the duo of reefbreeders and current sattelite to have an AMAZING color combination. I didnt want to have two photon 24s hanging from above so I chose that duo.. and personally love the color mix.






I put together a custom shelf to hang the reefbreeders photon 24 from... it turned out great!!


I am at it again with the other documentary I promised, of the life of my newly set up 93g rimless cube SPS tank. I hope you all can enjoy the tank as much as I do!
I went all out with this setup, and I am very excited with the equipment that I am using. My setup is listed below!
- 93g rimless cube
- Coast to Coast style overflow
- Acrylic custom sump (two overflow bags) setup for Herbie silent overflow
- Neptune Apex Pro Gold (the single best purchase I have ever made)
- ReefBreeders photon 24
- Current Sattelite PRO LED SLIM light
- AquaMaxx ConeS Q-2 (this skimmer is absolutely amazing)
- Aqua Pro biopellet reactor (np XL biopellets)
- Titanex 500w heater
- Aqueon Quiteflow 2300
- VORTECH wireless quietdrive MP40 and MP10 (another purchase that i love)
- Jabeo 4 channel dosing pump
I just got the system up and running, I am using 40% established live rock and 60% cleaned renewed dead rock. MB7 should have this tank stable in about 2 weeks because of the live rock usage. I am going BAREBOTTEM!
Stay tuned! Here are some pics...
My fiance and I worked really hard to make a very unique aquascape with MINIMAL dead spots (using hydralic cement!)... we achieved this 100%... the vortech pumps are awsome! Also, I played around with some different lighting fixtures.. and found the duo of reefbreeders and current sattelite to have an AMAZING color combination. I didnt want to have two photon 24s hanging from above so I chose that duo.. and personally love the color mix.
I put together a custom shelf to hang the reefbreeders photon 24 from... it turned out great!!
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