oblivionis
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I just joined this forum but I've been doing the saltwater thing since 2005.
In 2009 I moved to my new house and lost 95% of everything from my old tank. Instead of giving up, I took that as an oppurtunity to do something different. I set up a 125 gal RR tank and two 20 gal (I drilled them) tanks tied to a 55 gal tank for a sump. The whole system is in a fish room for that in-wall look that I've always wanted.
The 125 gal tank is mostly SPS with some LPS in the sand and some zoas. I have a 14 39W bulb T5 fixture over it with two MP40W and a Koralia 1400 for flow.
The top 20 gal tank is a softy tank with a RBTA, a pair of Rod's Clownfish and a Fire Shrimp.
The bottom 20 gal tank is to be a LPS tank but right now has a RBTA, a pair of B&W Clownfish, a Cleaner Shrimp and some Candy Canes.
Here is a picture of the whole set up:
The system is controlled and monitored by an Apex controller
The set up is now about a year and a half old but I feel that it's still stabilizing.
In 2009 I moved to my new house and lost 95% of everything from my old tank. Instead of giving up, I took that as an oppurtunity to do something different. I set up a 125 gal RR tank and two 20 gal (I drilled them) tanks tied to a 55 gal tank for a sump. The whole system is in a fish room for that in-wall look that I've always wanted.
The 125 gal tank is mostly SPS with some LPS in the sand and some zoas. I have a 14 39W bulb T5 fixture over it with two MP40W and a Koralia 1400 for flow.

The top 20 gal tank is a softy tank with a RBTA, a pair of Rod's Clownfish and a Fire Shrimp.

The bottom 20 gal tank is to be a LPS tank but right now has a RBTA, a pair of B&W Clownfish, a Cleaner Shrimp and some Candy Canes.

Here is a picture of the whole set up:

The system is controlled and monitored by an Apex controller

The set up is now about a year and a half old but I feel that it's still stabilizing.