So as some of you know my tank decided to boil itself awhile ago, all my lps died, most of my softies died, and half my fish died
after the boiling i got plagued with all sorts of wierd algae
but to be honest... i should have started fresh with this tank before i set it up, i had a bristle worm and brittle star infestation, as well as majano anemones and the usual aiptasia
Today when i got home from work first thing i did was move all the livestock to my 72 and moved my leftover corals to a rubbermaid (dont want to infest my 72 with anything) and put all the liverock in a rubbermaid to dry up and die.
next im going to tear out all the plumbing and re drill my tank with 2 more holes along the top so i can run 2 drains, 1 fully submerged on a ball valve and 1 as a backup overflow, im going to run a external 1200gph (at 3ft) pump
going to 2 bulkheads with locline assemblies.
as the tank sits it has a corner overflow with 2x 1" bulkheads
i plan on cutting the plastic center brace and replacing it with a glass one aswell so some light can get through although im going to double check and see if i have enough glass laying around to do a eurobrace
the liverock, livestock, and corals for the 55 will be coming out of my 72 as it is good and alive and once im done im going to rescape my 72 with what is left
for my sump i have a wet dry 25g acryilic that im thinking about changing out if i can fit my other one in the cabinet, atm its filled with crushed coral and billions of stupid copepods
circulation im using 3 korilia's, unsure of size tho
sand: basically powder
lighting: dual vho pc attinic + single 400w metal halide
skimmer: none atm, possibly one thats rated for 300gallons if i can fit it in the system somewhere
empty and soon to be drained
30$ in sand (my price) it is 2 bags of sugar sized sand
(dual 400watt balasts) ill only be using one side of the balast)



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