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Got this delivered today (thanks Irv!) 30 Long with black pine stand. Wanted something with a little bit more volume and more of a horizontal footprint than my 24G Aquapod. Not drilled. Looking to make this into a mixed reef, fish and mostly LPS/soft corals.

Equipment:
- 30L + Stand
- Approx 30 lbs. LR, 20 lbs. LS (1" SB)
- BoostLED PAR 30 (one bulb for now, will probably need two for better coverage in the future)
- 2x Current Subcurrent in-tank filters (one on each side, running FF, carbon and Purigen)
- Soap dish fuge with chaeto
- Koralia 1 (MP10 in the future)

Livestock:
- 2 juvenile Ocellaris clowns
- Red leg hermits, nassarius snails and cerith snails for CUC
- Coral banded shrimp
- Future: Some kind of wrasse or dwarf angel

FTS (Just the sand and the first few gallons of saltwater while I whip up more RODI. Using a Panorama that I have lying around):
 

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jnelson

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Got the old tank broken down and got everything all set up in the 30L.

It's currently running a K1 for flow, and a PAR 30/Panorama strip for lighting. Needs more flow (thinking 2 Koralia Evo 750s) and a second PAR 30 for more coverage.

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Right:
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Nassarius Snail!
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Took off the Panorama and got a second PAR 30, same color.

New Livestock:
- Couple more LPS (Hammer/Frogspawn)
- Red Monti Cap
- Neon Green Mushrooms (blowing up BIG)
- Green Chromis
- Carpenter Flasher Wrasse

Ended up keeping the purple dottyback and three stripe damsel from my old tank. Girlfriend was attached and was quite helpful with the setup so I guess it's the least I can do LOL.

New FTS and left/right side pics.
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They're 60 degree optics. Depending on the type of corals you want to keep, you might even be able to get away with 4.

If you're keeping really light-demanding corals, you might want to look into other companies that have PAR 38s with 40 degree optics, for better light penetration.
 

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