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Title: My simple 20g build
Post by: Cheebs on July 25, 2011, 09:42:58 PM
Hey guys,

So I've decided to start up a simple but hopefully interesting tank in the front hall of my house. I've decided to go with a 20 gallon tank and stand I had in storage. What I plan on doing is having a low fish count (perhaps 2-3 fish maximum), a few interesting invertebrates, and a bunch of soft corals, focusing on mushrooms... Yumas, ricordeas and all that jazz.

What I decided to do this time around is start with completely dry rock and build it from scratch. I had a whole bunch of exra live rock that had been in a large bin with a powerhead and heater for months... so I took out a few peaces, let them dry, and started aquascaping. I used some epoxy to get the rock formations I wanted, and I'm quite satisfied with the results. Here is the tank a few weeks ago before water was added. I appologize for the grainy cellphone pic!

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I used eggcrate on the bottom for some stability. I then added my aragonite and filled it with water. Cycling took about 3 and half weeks. I then added a Fire Shrimp, Cleaner Shrimp, and soon after I transfered some frags over from my other tanks. The frags have just been added and haven't fully re-opened yet, but I've got 3 varieties of mushrooms, and 3 varieties of yuma/ricordea in there so far. I'll see how they fare before adding more.

Here is some additional tank information:

- 2 koralia powerhead
- Emptied HOB filter containing live rock rubble, carbon, and cheato
- 4 x t5 bulb light fixture

Here are some shots of the tank in it's present state. Updated pics shall come soon!

Title: Re: My simple 20g softie/invert build
Post by: Cheebs on July 25, 2011, 09:45:01 PM
As for livestock, I am considering several options. Aside from the Fire and Cleaner shrimp I already have, here are some ideas I have:

- Porcelain crab
- Emerald crab
- a few Sexy shrimp
- Clown goby
- a wrasse of some sort.

Of course not all these would be feasible at once in the tank, so I'll narrow it down a little and add in some new ideas as I go, but that's the basis of what I want in there :)
Title: Re: My simple 20g softie/invert build
Post by: JetJumper on July 25, 2011, 10:33:26 PM
Sweet, love the idea!

I always wanted a 100% ricordia / yuma tank.  The colours are amazing!
Title: Re: My simple 20g softie/invert build
Post by: az on July 25, 2011, 10:39:06 PM
nice rockwork.
Title: Re: My simple 20g softie/invert build
Post by: Cheebs on July 30, 2011, 10:21:09 AM
A small update:

I added my first fish, a B/W ocellaris. The tank is for the lady after all, and she picked it. We also grabbed a Pom-pom crab.
I updated the CUC with a few Nassarius and Trochus snails.
There are also a couple new frags in there. Pics shall come soon!

Phil
Title: Re: My simple 20g softie/invert build
Post by: Thunda on July 31, 2011, 11:11:46 AM
Sounds like it is coming along nicely.  Looking forward to more updates as it goes.
Title: Re: My simple 20g softie/invert build
Post by: Cheebs on August 01, 2011, 10:38:19 PM
Everything is coming along nicely.. I've got a couple new residents. Here are a few pics!

Title: Re: My simple 20g softie/invert build
Post by: Cheebs on August 02, 2011, 10:30:45 PM
Here's another shot  took tonight. My girlfriend has decided to name him "Scraggles". ;)
Title: Re: My simple 20g build
Post by: Cheebs on August 03, 2011, 11:58:30 PM
Well, more updates! The third and final fish has been added to the tank. The colour on this fishHelfrichi Firefish is just insane. From his yellow/purple head to his tail with purple spots that seem to glow, it just looks fantastic in the tank. Here are a few glamour shots right after adding it to the tank. It seems to love following the camera around, so it wasn't hard to get some good shots, and with some added supplemental LEDS the colours really pop. Next I'll try to get some actinic shots, because his colours are completely different under those!

Edit: I also just noticed my clownfish loves photobombing nearly every shot I take!
Title: Re: My simple 20g build (new pics!)
Post by: ray on August 04, 2011, 11:01:08 AM
Nice pics,Phil.The Helfrichi seems to have settled in quickly
Title: Re: My simple 20g build (new pics!)
Post by: az on August 04, 2011, 12:33:02 PM
nice addition, make sure your tank has a cover, even 2" gap and fish can jump through it..
Title: Re: My simple 20g build (new pics!)
Post by: Cheebs on August 04, 2011, 11:27:37 PM
Thanks guys! Roger that Az, I put eggcrate over the tank as soon as the fish was in there, and I'm in the process of making a different (less light blocking) top.

More good news: I just fed the tank, and the Firefish has started eating. He took some flake and pellet food, and I'll try some mysis tomorrow.

This fish, oddly enough, was the fastest I've ever seen get comortable in a tank. It has explored every nook and cranny already, and seems to love just stayng right out in the open. He follows the camera around when i have it against the tank. Great success! Now all I have to do is update the cleanup crew and inverts in the tank and let things grow :D :D
Title: Re: My simple 20g build (new pics!)
Post by: salvini55 on August 07, 2011, 02:32:15 PM
lookin great! looks bigger than a 20 gallon good scape. The helfrichi is a wicked pick
Title: Re: My simple 20g build (new pics!)
Post by: kole18 on August 07, 2011, 11:47:01 PM
nice tank & fish as well, i was thinking getting those hilfrichi but i've got this crazy sixline wrasse in my tank he likes to chase my neon goby. im ok with 5 barletts today thanks az.
Title: Re: My simple 20g build
Post by: Cheebs on September 18, 2011, 11:14:52 PM
Thanks guys!

Updates!!

So I've slowly been adding frags... I've grabbed a few from various sponsors, any time I see a unique or cool looking Ric/Yuma I snatch it up. I've also added some from my larger tank.

I had the privilege of borrowing an AI Sol LED unit. It is something I'll definitely be purchasing for the tank in the near furute. I discovered that it's true what they say about pictures being unable to really capture the right colours of the corals under LEDs, but I played around a lot with my white balance and got it pretty close to what I am seeing. I played with a whole bunch of different spectrums. This light is awesome!!

This first pic is the only non-ric/yuma frag in the tank for the sand bed. I loved the colour so I had to have it.
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Here are some pics of some of my favorite colour morphs in the tank:
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And my ultimate favorite so far:
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More pics/updates to come soon!

Cheers
Title: Re: My simple 20g build
Post by: salvini55 on September 19, 2011, 03:31:48 AM
once these guy get a chance to start taking over this is going to be a very nice looking tank. Are you still planning for sexy shrimp? one day I would love to have a tank full
Title: Re: My simple 20g build
Post by: Hookup on September 20, 2011, 10:36:23 AM
this is a very nice looking setup... when it's all covered in wicked colors it'll be quite a show-stopper...

I vote TOTM Aug 2012!!!
Title: Re: My simple 20g build
Post by: Cheebs on September 20, 2011, 10:37:53 PM
Haha thanks guys! I'll try to get a decent full tank shot, perhaps I'll wait until I get my LED fixture in mid-october. I just hooked up my new AquaC Remora Nano skimmer to help out and add some additional surface stimulation. So far so good! I've also been considering selling my cleaner and blood shrimp and getting a troupe of sexy shrimp. We'll see!
Title: Re: My simple 20g build
Post by: Cheebs on April 01, 2012, 04:30:21 PM
Well, it's been a while since I've updated this! All I'll say for now is I've taken this tank in a very different direction than originally intended.

Believe it or not it is taking over as my favorite tank, over the 40 gallon. I'll be posting some pics soon!!
Title: Re: My simple 20g build
Post by: leemay on April 01, 2012, 05:03:17 PM
can't wait to see it!
how is the yumas doing? drop any babies?
let me know if they get out of control I'll buy some, ha ha.

thanks
Title: Re: My simple 20g build
Post by: Cheebs on April 01, 2012, 05:14:45 PM
Quote from: leemay on April 01, 2012, 05:03:17 PM
can't wait to see it!
how is the yumas doing? drop any babies?
let me know if they get out of control I'll buy some, ha ha.

thanks

You know what, they are doing alright, and I've moved a few to the 40 gallon, but I have learned a few things about Yumas since starting this tank. First, amongst the several different types of ricordeas and yumas, it seems like they like hugely different conditions depending on what kind they are. Some of them like a little more flow and a lot more light, and others preffer almost no light at all. I've lost a few nice ones trying to place them in areas where they didn't thrive, while some have done very well. One common trait that all of them seem to share is that they grow very slowly, hence my decision to add a bunch of other corals.
Title: Re: My simple 20g build
Post by: Cheebs on April 10, 2012, 11:56:41 PM
Alright, I've put together some shots of some corals in the tank. So far growth has be great! These pics are taken mostly under actinitc and/or blue LED lights :) There's a lot in there now, including a troop of sexy shrimp that hang out in everything, so I'll have to get a good FTS soon!

(https://www.ovas.ca/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi1189.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fz428%2Fphillanoix1%2FNemShrimpnew.jpg&hash=001b8fe3758fe50cd1c95177bc1fe61c70b7363d)

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Title: Re: My simple 20g build
Post by: az on April 12, 2012, 10:58:40 AM
nice.
Title: Re: My simple 20g build
Post by: Hookup on April 12, 2012, 01:51:29 PM
that's crazy... awesome photography and a pretty fantastic subject...
Title: Re: My simple 20g build
Post by: Cheebs on April 13, 2012, 02:53:45 PM
Thanks guys, I owe big thanks to Ray and Az for the great subject matter :)

I'm trying to get some good full tank shots. I may have to turn off the reefbrites, since they are basically saturation machines and make everything glow like crazy and almost look artifical when in a full tank shot setting hehe. Maybe I'm just being too picky. Anyways, I'll have one up soon!
Title: Re: My simple 20g build
Post by: leemay on November 07, 2012, 09:19:48 PM
bump!

any recent pics?

how are the yumas doing?
;)
Title: Re: My simple 20g build
Post by: Cheebs on November 07, 2012, 10:19:40 PM
I can take some pics this week and post them! This tank has gone in a very different direction, with less yumas and more different corals. I've moved some of the yumas to my 40 gallon, and sold a few of them. Part of this is that I just like changing it up every once and awhile!