I recently picked up an Ultra Rainbow Bubbletip nem for my clowns. While getting them acclimated to it (put them all in a small basket the sump). The wife and I have talked of moving somewhere with 5+ acres and now plan to do so sometime in the next year +/-. Part of that will require sale of our current house and moving into a temporary rental for 6 months. The thought came to me that a nano tank would be muuuch easier to deal with during a move than the big tank, as well as accepted in more placed. So I picked up a Nuvo 20 and stand from another club member with the intention of putting the clowns and the must keep corals in it. Then later when moving day is upon us shut the big tank down and sell off the other corals and livestock. Then later once moved in and settled go for the dream tank setup.
The Setup is:
Nuvo 20 AIO
Upgraded the dual pumps to a single MightyJet DC pump
Hygger Mini Wave Maker
Marine Magic ATO
x2 Prime HD's for more even light coverage
Modified ReefLED mounting arms by Redsea.
Twin Innovative Marine custom filter caddy's
Colbalt Neo-Therm 150w with Hygger temp controller
AquaMax FR-SE hang-on reactor - This will be put in stand and setup to grow macro algae as well as pods and other micro fauna. A separate pump will be used for this once all the parts are in.
This was the setup when I got it.
The stand was a bit too tall and did not go with the rest of the décor. So I tore it down, lowered it by 6", re-skinned, and painted it to match the other stand.
Plenty of space for storage as well.
The controller for the Hygger Mini Wave Maker. While the controller is rather large, the pump is about the same diameter as a silver dollar, moves a surprising amount of water for its size. Also you can set up to 5 different profile modes depending on the time of day, creating different flow patterns in the tank.
Not the best picture of the wave maker, but this thing is tiny, but absolutely silent and perfect for a tank this size. prop guard is small enough that there is not much risk to a wandering nem.
I had the Redsea mounting arms from last year and found that they would hang the Prime HD's in the perfect spot over the tank if I could mount them to the arms. I picked up some stainless screws and nuts, drilled a single hole in the middle of the plastic mounting cap of the mount and everything mounted up perfectly.
The LED mounts work on glass at 8mm or thicker and the Nuvo 20 glass is only 6mm. So I took a 4mm sheet of acrylic and snapped out squares large enough for the mount and filled the gap so the mounts are secure.
Updates will come once I have the algae reactor up and running and have moved the nem, clowns and a few corals over to it. It's already about 1/2 way through cycling with Turbo Start 900 that was added on Saturday.
The Setup is:
Nuvo 20 AIO
Upgraded the dual pumps to a single MightyJet DC pump
Hygger Mini Wave Maker
Marine Magic ATO
x2 Prime HD's for more even light coverage
Modified ReefLED mounting arms by Redsea.
Twin Innovative Marine custom filter caddy's
Colbalt Neo-Therm 150w with Hygger temp controller
AquaMax FR-SE hang-on reactor - This will be put in stand and setup to grow macro algae as well as pods and other micro fauna. A separate pump will be used for this once all the parts are in.
This was the setup when I got it.
The stand was a bit too tall and did not go with the rest of the décor. So I tore it down, lowered it by 6", re-skinned, and painted it to match the other stand.
Plenty of space for storage as well.
The controller for the Hygger Mini Wave Maker. While the controller is rather large, the pump is about the same diameter as a silver dollar, moves a surprising amount of water for its size. Also you can set up to 5 different profile modes depending on the time of day, creating different flow patterns in the tank.
Not the best picture of the wave maker, but this thing is tiny, but absolutely silent and perfect for a tank this size. prop guard is small enough that there is not much risk to a wandering nem.
I had the Redsea mounting arms from last year and found that they would hang the Prime HD's in the perfect spot over the tank if I could mount them to the arms. I picked up some stainless screws and nuts, drilled a single hole in the middle of the plastic mounting cap of the mount and everything mounted up perfectly.
The LED mounts work on glass at 8mm or thicker and the Nuvo 20 glass is only 6mm. So I took a 4mm sheet of acrylic and snapped out squares large enough for the mount and filled the gap so the mounts are secure.
Updates will come once I have the algae reactor up and running and have moved the nem, clowns and a few corals over to it. It's already about 1/2 way through cycling with Turbo Start 900 that was added on Saturday.