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    I have decided to revamp my 3 year old 15in cube to gear it towards more sps/clams. For the past few years that tank has been very stable mixed reef with 2 clowns and 1 royal gramma. I recently got some motivation and have made a few upgrades.

    Custom built stand with ATO inside.
    AI sol super blue with hanging kit
    Vortech mp10
    A few various frags and clams.

    I also ordered some new rock from reef rocks and spent a good bit of time making a new aquascape to give me a more custom look and have more room for new frags. I dremeled over 20 holes for frag plugs in the rock.

    The rock is now in a cooler cycling with some smaller pieces from my tank to seed it. I am currently in the process of removing my entire sand bed to go BB. I have about 60% of the sand removed. I made a piece of cutting board into my 'starboard' bottom. Here are a few current pics.

    New rock






    Current FTS






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    nice pics! the clams look great!

    what does the custom stand look like?

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    Thanks! The clams are awesome, I got the 2 maximas from pacific east aquaculture.

    The stand isn't anything really fancy, just a nice clean look of oak with mesquite trim.

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    I re did the tank yesterday, got all my old rock out and new rock in, as well as removing all of the sand. Everything made it just fine. A few pics, not the best but you get the idea.



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    Really your tank. Can you tell us more about the setup and how you maintaning it. Any supplement?
    Reefing is just like cooking, all the ingredients have to be just right , except you don't have to bring the water to a BOIL...

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    Thanks aquasport. I have been keeping this tank really really simple, and it has worked out great for me. I do regular water changes of about 3 gallons a week. Right now with my corals, this keeps my Ca and Alk at high levels, and I don't need to dose anything. I feed the fish about once a day, sometimes skipping a day. The clams I ocassionally feed phytoplankton (and there is a lot of debate if this is even beneficial). Recently I started dosing amino acids after the owner of zooanthids.com recommended it. I have noticed a slight increase in growth of my zoos. When I get more sps going in the tank, I will probaly keep a better eye on my Ca and Alk, and may manually dose when needed.
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