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Hello there…I’m V.R. And I haven’t been without at least 2 reef tanks running at once in the last 23 years.

Some background on me…I have been keeping coral reefs for over 20 years. I was around when leds were new, and I love to see how far they have come. I was an original investor in both reefbreeders led’s and Santa Monica turf scrubbers when they both came out. I’ve had full sps dominant reefs and grown colonies from 1” frags to football size colonies. My mixed reef was a huge hit on that other forum many years ago. Basically. Been around the block..but always willing to learn.

Most people who quit have the same common issues
  • it takes too much time
  • it’s too complex / costly to maintain
  • or they hit a disaster and are so devastated they can’t even imagine starting over.
I’ve been through all three and that’s how my tank evolved into what it is today.
My current display tank has got to be my favorite project since I started in this hobby, the zero maintenance reef! Let’s face it, life changes and eventually you don’t have the time you used to, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a awesome reef!
This particular tank has been running with coral living in it in one way or another for the past 10+ years. This is the original rock and sand. It’s gone through many stages, and some near total wipe outs. I’ve learned and adapted.

In its current stage haven’t performed a water change in 2 years. I don’t test regularly. I don’t chase numbers. I don’t dose. I don’t run a skimmer or any reactor. Im very careful and particular with what I add to the tank. I anticipate growth and would prefer to wait and grow out frags into large colonies. I monitor and maintain one parameter - salinity. I add fw top off with a few squirts of All For Reef about once a week. I empty my scrubber as needed. I added berghia nudi once when I had an aiptasia explosion, and now a year later I’m starting to get more again so I think I’ll do another round.

Most of these coral colonies started as single heads or were small frags that I grew out myself over the last 1-2 years. To me, the tank is a perfect blend of value vs time. I put very little effort into it, but I’m blown away by it every day.

So what does a nearly zero maintenance reef look like after 2 years…let me know what you think

Let me know if you want any more info on my equipment, corals, clean up crew, or lessons/setbacks along the way to get here. My biggest piece of advice is take your time - wait for the tank to be established, don’t rush, don’t make too many changes or additions at once, let things grow into place. And finally, only buy from trusted/reputable sources. Enjoy!


Edit: I also keep a nearly maintenance free 1.1g pico reef, the build thread is here and I keep it up to date

 
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Here’s some eye candy
 

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All pics unedited, iPhone camera, polyp labs orange lens. Coral colors are accurate to in person viewing
 

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Looks amazing so far.. A near zero maintenance seems to be the holy grail of reefing, although i actually enjoy the maintenance part of it! :star-struck: Thanks for sharing your pictures with us..
 
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Great looking reef! Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing...I love those torches & scolies, one of my favs! The color balance is spectacular. Congrats!

We do share something in common as well - attempting to achieve (near) zero, or super low-maintenance reefs. My last mixed reef went 6+ years w/o a WC and my current SPS-dominant 150g is now 3 years old w/o a WC. I'm on a CaRx & CO2 scrubber since SPS & coralline algae consume a lot of Alk. I do have some maintenance tasks though:
1. Clean the glass daily
2. Clean skimmer cup every 2 weeks
3. Replenish CO2 scrubber media every 4-6 weeks (yes, I chase pH - pegged at 8.3+)
4. Replenish CaRx media and replace CO2 canister every ~11 months
 
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Lighting - ReefBreders Photon 48 v2
Feeding - flake 1x daily, large pinch PE mysis flake food. Sometimes I feed frozen mysis
Filtration - Santa Monica surf 2 algae turf scrubber

I have a reef octopus Diablo skimmer but haven’t had to use it in about a year

Fish - 3x cardinals and a purple filefish

I feed corals when I feel like it. sometimes a few days in a row. Sometimes a few times a week. Sometimes I skip a week or two. I mix the flake in water, and target feed with a baster.
 
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I do have to clean the glass every 2-3 days. I originally was a mag float user for many years but switched to a flipper and like it way better

I recently started adding aminos. No reason really other than I read good stuff and figured I’d try it. Sometimes I add liquid phosphate or nitrates. Despite the no water changes my parameters are good

Nitrates consistently 1-5
Phosphates usually 0 to .05
Calcium is 440-480
Alk naturally wants to be around 7

If I dose nitrates or phosphates or Alk I can measure the spike but it comes back down on its own in a day or two
 

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I do have to clean the glass every 2-3 days. I originally was a mag float user for many years but switched to a flipper and like it way better

I recently started adding aminos. No reason really other than I read good stuff and figured I’d try it. Sometimes I add liquid phosphate or nitrates. Despite the no water changes my parameters are good

Nitrates consistently 1-5
Phosphates usually 0 to .05
Calcium is 440-480
Alk naturally wants to be around 7

If I dose nitrates or phosphates or Alk I can measure the spike but it comes back down on its own in a day or two
I run my N&P on a higher side (25, 0.12 respectively) but also run higher Alk (8.5 - 9.0) so this makes sense at lower nutrients, lower Alk for yours.

I think you should start a build thread to document & share your journey? ;)
 
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Turf scrubber growth - this has been my primary filtration for many many years. It starved out my cheato - can’t even grow it anymore. It keeps hair algae away and out of the display. Phosphates and nitrates are always near zero. And it’s completely silent once the cabinet doors are closed, all it’s cost me for the cost of 8 years was the cost of running 4 small led’s
 

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Turf scrubber growth - this has been my primary filtration for many many years. It starved out my cheato - can’t even grow it anymore. It keeps hair algae away and out of the display. Phosphates and nitrates are always near zero. And it’s completely silent once the cabinet doors are closed, all it’s cost me for the cost of 8 years was the cost of running 4 small led’s
How often do you clean the scrubber? Also did you "seed" this with an algae or just run it and it naturally formed?
 
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Strange unexplainable event - my knicks coral is not a knicks. It’s a Sun God and was from a reputable dealer and it was expensive. It somehow morphed and lost the full gold coloration :( it was full gold for a few weeks, then the purple came in on the bottom half of the tentacles and I was extremely disappointed. But it did end up growing into a beautiful piece. Just not what I was expecting. And I would have spent half the money if I just bought a knicks torch

Baby sun god and some close ups of my rainbow acans
 

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I didn’t seed the scrubber. It’s on a timer and the first few weeks you leave the leds on for extended time, and the turf algae will grow naturally. Then you dial back. Mine runs I think 14 or 15 hours a day

It’s not hair algae or anything that grows in a display. It just kinda started growing inside

I bought this in 2013, hooked it up 9/1

This were pics from 9/14 and 10/4. No seeding. Air running 24/7 and lights started at 15 hours a day, increasing 1 hour per day until I hit 22 hours per day. Once I got growth I dialed back to 14-15 hours a day to prevent burning the algae
 

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About 6 months ago I had a hair algae outbreak in my tank. I was like whaaaatt why is this happening. Found out my air pump for the scrubber died. I bought a new air pump, and let the scrubber do its thing. And in about 2 months all the hair algae was gone - no chemicals or treatments needed. Natural filtering !!

I’m a full believer in algae scrubbers. I was able to eliminate my skimmer completely and my phosphate reactor. I do believe the scrubber is also a part of why I have success without water changes

And…it kinda was the downfall of my sps reef years ago…I brought my phosphates down to zero and starved out a lot of colonies. In retrospect I could have dialed it back and run it less hours, or dosed phosphate/nitrates….but this was a time period where people strived for zero nitrates and phosphates. I was younger and less experienced, and RTN happens sooo fast. I didn’t really have time to react and it’s so difficult to bounce back from.

I have kept sps since, With the scrubber running less hours. And was successful. But chasing Alk became a nightmare for me, and I had life changes that reduced the time I could dedicate to the tank. And so the tank evolved to better fit my life
 
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Cleaning the scrubber doesn’t really matter how often. usually once every 2-4 weeks I grab a handful of algae out and flush it. You leave some behind so it can grow without needing to reseed. I aim to take out 50-75% at a time

If I wait longer, I have more to take out. If I do it sooner, I have less to take out. Doesn’t really matter as long as growth doesn’t cover the leds on the lid
 

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About 6 months ago I had a hair algae outbreak in my tank. I was like whaaaatt why is this happening. Found out my air pump for the scrubber died. I bought a new air pump, and let the scrubber do its thing. And in about 2 months all the hair algae was gone - no chemicals or treatments needed. Natural filtering !!

I’m a full believer in algae scrubbers. I was able to eliminate my skimmer completely and my phosphate reactor. I do believe the scrubber is also a part of why I have success without water changes

And…it kinda was the downfall of my sps reef years ago…I brought my phosphates down to zero and starved out a lot of colonies. In retrospect I could have dialed it back and run it less hours, or dosed phosphate/nitrates….but this was a time period where people strived for zero nitrates and phosphates. I was younger and less experienced, and RTN happens sooo fast. I didn’t really have time to react and it’s so difficult to bounce back from.

I have kept sps since, With the scrubber running less hours. And was successful. But chasing Alk became a nightmare for me, and I had life changes that reduced the time I could dedicate to the tank. And so the tank evolved to better fit my life
Whats the reasoning to run a scrubber over chaeto in a refugium? Scrubber can handle lower numbers?
 

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