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01/04/2018, 12:27 AM | #1 |
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zatch's IM custom 20g tech reef build
This is a thread I'm starting to chronicle my new 20gal Nano tank build!
I used to post here as zfriedrichs, but forgot my password and no longer use that old email - hence my new username zatch. I have built several reef and planted nano tanks in the past, and now that I'm poised to reenter the hobby after a few years off, I want to build a nano tank for my new apartment that is:
I decided to go with the following setup: Tank/Cabinet Innovative Marine NUVO Black 20 gallon aquarium Innovative Marine AQUA Gadget Hydrofill Ti reservoir Innovative Marine APS Cabinet Fusion 20 (black) Filtration Tunze Reefpack 250 (Comline DOC 9004 Skimmer / Comline Filter 3162) Chemipure Elite Lighting Kessil A160W-E Tuna Blue Other Digital Aquatics Reefkeeper Lite Kit Tunze Turbelle Nanostream 6015 Eheim Jäger Heater 50w Rock/Sand ThatFishPlace Tukani/Totoka Live Rock (20lb) Caribsea Fiji Pink (30lb) |
01/04/2018, 12:32 AM | #2 |
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Ordered the Innovative Marine components from Marine Depot. Arrived extremely well packaged (inner box wrapped in a huge outer box filled with packing peanuts). Opted to go with the new APS aluminum cabinet because I could not find a suitable closed cabinet anywhere that fit the dimensions of the tank! It was expensive, but I pulled the trigger when Marine Depot had a flash sale...
The stand is easy to put together (think IKEA/Lego instructions) and took about 20min. Each piece comes with protective wrapping to prevent scratching - impressed with the quality of the stand! Applying the leveling mat to the tank Cabinet and Stand in Place The IM topoff reservoir. Kinda irritating that it is about 1/2" too big to fit correctly in the cabinet. It has to be inserted sideways to fit (which takes up most of the room and makes the drawer impractical). |
01/04/2018, 12:35 AM | #3 |
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I used the Tunze Reef Pack 250 for filtration. Im not a huge fan of the AIO designs, and didn't want to loose so much tank space with the Nuvo 20 AIO - the Tunze option is a much smaller footprint and is 'rated' up to 60g. Also includes the Comline 9004 skimmer. I also liked the idea of the heater reservoir to keep the display tank clean. I found it for a crazy deal on clearance so I picked one up!
The thing that irked me about this setup is the filter. Tunze and Marine Depot market it as accepting 'up to a 75w' Jager heater, however only a 50w will fit in the holder. 50w is a little small for a 20g tank, I am hoping that it will be fine otherwise I will have to look at another solution... Also, Tunze very poorly designed the heater reservoir in the first place - the water inlet for the heater compartment inside the filter is ABOVE the water line??? Which means that water doesn't have a way of exchanging the heater water with the rest of the water in the aquarium! Theres two tiny holes in the bottom for this. It is a thin plastic sleeve that slides into the back, so I just drilled some holes through it to allow water to flow and actually come into contact with the heater -_- Also have the turbelle 6015 for water flow. All the Tunze magnets for the skimmer/filter/powerhead are VERY strong and top notch quality! For a controller, I went with a Reefkeeper Lite kit. I drilled it into the aluminum frame in the door and the pillar on the top of the inside of the cabinet. |
01/04/2018, 12:36 AM | #4 |
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urchased the live rock from ThatFishPlace because it was the cheapest decent real live rock I could find. The dry rock or manufactured rock seems to be the way most people go now - but I wasn't comfortable with the dry rock potential phosphate leeching problems or the fake look of the manufactured rock. I didn't want a ton of rock - I want a lot of open space in this tank.
I was blown away with the quality of this rock from ThatFishPlace. I think I paid 80$ shipped for 16# 2day shipped - they sent me 22# of exactly what I asked for. Packaging was great (like live fish) and rock arrived in excellent condition. It has been cycling for about 3 weeks prior to this setup to clean out anything that may have still been on it (although it arrived well cured)! Sand is 30# Caribsea Fiji Pink. Rock and sand are in tank (I'm sure ill change around the rock work later) and it is currently cycling! |
05/28/2018, 02:57 PM | #5 |
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