dyingbreed
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I got my first reef about a year ago, but had to get out of the hobby about 6 months ago due to a busy schedule and travel. I will be moving from Augusta to Atlanta (the highlands) next week to start my medical residency. I decided to get back into the hobby a couple weeks ago and purchased a 20 gal IM Fusion. I loved the footprint and expected the "small" footprint to be easier to maintain. That said, my entire setup is geared toward ease of maintenance. I am planning FOWRL for a couple months before I start thinking of corals. I also decided to build a custom tank stand with matching TV stand for my new condo, so I will also be posting that build here as well. So far I have a lot of my hardware purchased, tank leak tested (it passed), and stands coming along.
Setup:
Tank- IM Fusion 20 gal
Tank upgrades- Custom Caddy x2, Spin Stream x2, MJ1200 pump, Krylon-ed the included mesh cover black for aesthetic purposes
Stand- built with help from jpines
Light- Radion xr15w pro w/ RMS
Filtration- Chaeto with MagnaFuge LED, Minimax desktop reactor with GFO +/- carbon, Chemipure Blue
ATO- Tunze nano
Rock/sand- Caribsea South Sea rock (dry), Caribsea special grade (live sand)
As mentioned above, I want to make this tank as easy as possible and am strongly considering Petco boxed seawater for initial fill and WC's. I know this is more expensive, but I really like the convenience factor and flexibility it brings--especially with condo living.
Will get some pics of the build when I can.
Setup:
Tank- IM Fusion 20 gal
Tank upgrades- Custom Caddy x2, Spin Stream x2, MJ1200 pump, Krylon-ed the included mesh cover black for aesthetic purposes
Stand- built with help from jpines
Light- Radion xr15w pro w/ RMS
Filtration- Chaeto with MagnaFuge LED, Minimax desktop reactor with GFO +/- carbon, Chemipure Blue
ATO- Tunze nano
Rock/sand- Caribsea South Sea rock (dry), Caribsea special grade (live sand)
As mentioned above, I want to make this tank as easy as possible and am strongly considering Petco boxed seawater for initial fill and WC's. I know this is more expensive, but I really like the convenience factor and flexibility it brings--especially with condo living.
Will get some pics of the build when I can.