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    ReeferMike - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    heres a little breakdown of my latest project- a 24x24x18 cube tank. just last fall i downsized my 110gallon sps reef to a 15gallon nano, keeping alot of my monties and zoanthids but pretty much getting rid of everything else. then last month decided the nano was too small and that i wanted something in between. thats when i decided i wanted to do a cube.

    my goals for the tank were that i wanted a mixed reef, and that i really wanted to emphasize simplicity. i dont want corals that are extremely demanding, nor do i want a fully automated tank. you'll find no reactors or controllers or refugiums... just light, flow, sand, rock, and a skimmer.

    keeping with the "back to basics" ideology, i built the tank sumpless with with a custom in-tank surface skimmer/bubble reducer box that i built for it. the heater, thermometer, skimmer, return pump, and ato sensor all fit back there.

    theres about 1-1.5" sandbed with approximately (i honestly have no idea but guessing) 30pounds of figi liverock.

    livestock:
    sunset monti
    superman monti
    rainbow monti
    green, purple, and red monti
    pink smoothy digi
    purple digi, red digi
    fuzzy blue acro
    light blue staghorn
    green trumpet
    plating hydnopora
    frogspawn
    bambam zoos
    fire and ice zoos
    carlitos alein eyes
    tubs blues
    purple deaths
    stinky pinkys
    aogs
    blue ricordia florida
    orange ricordia florida
    sure i missed something......

    ocelarris clown
    banded shrimp (oldest living inhabitant... had him since i started in 99)
    emerald crab
    snails

    equipment:
    sundial 4x24w t5ho fixture
    remora skimmmer
    ato with reservoir
    powerheads.

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    ReeferMike - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    heres a few pics of the build-up. first a couple old pics to show what most of the corals have been through in the last few months.

    my old 110 in its glory:
    fts020809 - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube

    the 15gallon nano:
    IMG 0682 1 - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube

    the 45gallon homecoming;
    IMG 0031 - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube

    getting to work on it.... gluing up the in-tank sump.
    IMG 0032 - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube
    IMG 0754 - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube

    IMG 0759 - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube

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    ReeferMike - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    got the back and the acrylic cover painted, and a frame built for the stand
    IMG 0763 - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube

    then started finishing the stand. the dresser in the first picture is what im using as inspiration...sort of. it wont be as elaborate, but hopefully will look similar when im done. still a work in progress!
    IMG 0771 - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube

    im using red oak stained with 2coats of red mahogony and 3 coats of satin polyurethane. got the door built and installed
    IMG 0816 - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube

    underneith the tank is home to the ato reservoir, ato unit, and an aqualifter. besides that is storage and i can fit just about everything under there.
    under - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube

    ato - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube

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    ReeferMike - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    heres the rear "sump" section in action
    sump1 - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube
    sump2 - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube
    sump3 - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube

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    ReeferMike - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    and finally a few full tank shots:

    from the front
    fts92509 - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube

    left side
    leftfts92509 - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube

    right side
    rfts92509 - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube

    front again
    92509 - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube

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    Mike - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Nice tank MIke
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    ReeferMike - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    figured id make a little update to show the tank after a year. theres been no changes at all to the original equipment and livestock that i started out with. only a couple waterchanges, and not much maintenance besides cleaning the glass and top-offs(with tapwater). needless to say the tank is not prestine, but does still seem rather healthy. in the last few weeks ive been bitten by the bug again and i have a few ideas to turn this little tank back around.

    surprisingly ive gotten some growth, even though color has faded and the growth has been extremely slow. its kindof cool though you can pick most of the corals out in the 110, then in the nano, then when this tank was started, and how they look now.

    IMG 0018 - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube

    IMG 0019 - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube

    sunset monti versus purple digi= sunset won
    IMG 0020 - Reefermike's 45 shallowcube

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    Looks great! Thanks for the update!

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    cg5071 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    yeah, looks like lots of growth. what is growing on the sides? gsp or xenia? how did you get it to do that? i want something similar but i am not sure about glueing frags to the tank.

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    ReeferRob - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Um, you dropped your shot glass!? Nice update by the way. Looks like you've got some nice growth going on!
    "We shouldn't think of an environment where livestock can survive, we should ensure an environment where livestock can thrive."-Rabidgoose
    "If it's gonna be that kinda party, Ima stick my ........ in the mashed potatoes!"-Beastie Boys

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