I was in the hobby for a short while 7-8 years ago, keeping a 29 gallon fowlr tank for a little over a year. I broke down my tank before going to college, and now that I’ve graduated I wanted to get back into the hobby and give corals a shot for the first time. I bought an Innovative Marine sr80 aio tank in March 2023 and had it set up and running in April 2023. I chose to get an aio tank as my first because I wanted to keep this tank as simple as possible for a beginner like myself. My goal for this tank is to be a simple, low maintenance lps and softie tank that I can have fun with and learn about how to create a thriving environment for these animals as I re-enter the hobby.
This is the tank as of December 30th, 2023:
Equipment:
- return pump: two mightyjet (538 gph)
- powerheads: two Nero 7
- lights: two Kessil a360x
- heaters: two eheim jaeger 125 watt controlled with INKBIRD
Filter media:
- filter floss
- purigen in one basket, carbon in the other
Salt:
- Red Sea blue bucket (dose mag up to 1300-1350; current salt bucket mixes around 1170-1190)
Livestock:
- two clowns
- one line spot flasher wrasse
- one mcoskers flasher wrasse
- one yellow coris wrasse (h. Chrysus)
- one timor wrasse
- two cleaner shrimp
- Tuxedo urchin and short spine urchin
- assortment of snails and hermits
- two conchs (at least one alive but never see it)
Corals:
- elegance, 2 hammers, torch, octospawn, Duncan, 7 acans/micro, 2 blastos (I think 1 wellsi, 1 merletti), favia, cyphastrea, Goni, 7 Zoas, mushrooms (disco, Rhodactis, ricordea) 2 leathers (no clue what types), cloves, 3 candycanes
First corals were introduced about 2 months after tank was set up. No dosing requirements so far as weekly water changes seem to maintain parameters (all parameters checked at least once a week). So far all corals have been doing great from what I can tell other than the candy canes and cyphastrea. I’m glad to be back in the hobby and am excited to learn about these amazing animals. I plan to update this thread consistently with changes, new additions, and general reef questions and conversation. I want to learn as much as I can and I hope this will help me as well as others.
Some more pics of my favorite corals in the tank and one of my blastos popping tons of heads around the base (I thought they were supposed to be slow growers)
This is the tank as of December 30th, 2023:
Equipment:
- return pump: two mightyjet (538 gph)
- powerheads: two Nero 7
- lights: two Kessil a360x
- heaters: two eheim jaeger 125 watt controlled with INKBIRD
Filter media:
- filter floss
- purigen in one basket, carbon in the other
Salt:
- Red Sea blue bucket (dose mag up to 1300-1350; current salt bucket mixes around 1170-1190)
Livestock:
- two clowns
- one line spot flasher wrasse
- one mcoskers flasher wrasse
- one yellow coris wrasse (h. Chrysus)
- one timor wrasse
- two cleaner shrimp
- Tuxedo urchin and short spine urchin
- assortment of snails and hermits
- two conchs (at least one alive but never see it)
Corals:
- elegance, 2 hammers, torch, octospawn, Duncan, 7 acans/micro, 2 blastos (I think 1 wellsi, 1 merletti), favia, cyphastrea, Goni, 7 Zoas, mushrooms (disco, Rhodactis, ricordea) 2 leathers (no clue what types), cloves, 3 candycanes
First corals were introduced about 2 months after tank was set up. No dosing requirements so far as weekly water changes seem to maintain parameters (all parameters checked at least once a week). So far all corals have been doing great from what I can tell other than the candy canes and cyphastrea. I’m glad to be back in the hobby and am excited to learn about these amazing animals. I plan to update this thread consistently with changes, new additions, and general reef questions and conversation. I want to learn as much as I can and I hope this will help me as well as others.
Some more pics of my favorite corals in the tank and one of my blastos popping tons of heads around the base (I thought they were supposed to be slow growers)
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