Daily Nature Fix: My Old Coral Reef Tank. (Original Photos)

in nature •  7 years ago 

Good evening folks. Tonight's Daily Nature Fix is sort of bittersweet for me. It's a few photos of my saltwater aquarium in it's prime. It's hard to believe that was around 5 years ago now. It was a 40 gallon tank with around 70 pounds of live rock in it. A few fish, but mostly corals. Forgive the quality of the photos, but they were taken with an iPhone 4 at the time.

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^^^There she is! Everything in there was live and natural. No fake corals or other fake decorations. I had the tank running for around 4 or 5 years, I'd say. If you notice the lights at the top of this photo; they were a big part of why it looked so great. For the first few years, I just was using store-bought T5 HO lights. They did alright, but nothing really thrived. Then, I built my own light fixture from scratch. I used high-output LEDs and mounted them on a piece of aluminum I got from work. After just a few months, the corals were really taking off. Everything in the tank loved the lights.

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^^^Here you can see a purple plating montipora coral. Below it is two pieces of a blue chalice. That purple one was about the size of a quarter for months. Once I put the LED lights on, it grew immediately.

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^^^Here is an open brain coral with a little clownfish hanging out around it.

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^^^To the left is a long-tentical anemone, which some of the clownfish would nest/sleep in. In the middle is a rainbow montipora, one of my favorites. It would encrust the rock it was attached to and be a gradient of green to orange. On the right in a cabbage leather coral.

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I really do miss that old tank. Saltwater isn't hard at all, like everyone says, but it is expensive to startup. When we bought our new house in 2013, I had to move the reef tank from the old apartment. It was as difficult as you could probably imagine. I set up a new, larger tank in the new house. A 75 gallon. Got the water perimeters right and warmed up. Then, back at the old apartment, filled totes and buckets with the aquarium water, put the corals and animals into the buckets, and made the 1.5 hour drive to the new house. A lot of the corals didn't take the move very well. Some of them died and others just never perked up. All of the animals made the move alright. Things just never took off like they did in the photos above though. Then, after just a few months, the sump (another aquarium under the main one which does nothing but filter the water) started leaking. The expensive stand ended up being shit particle board and began swelling up and breaking down. Now I had some 750lbs of water, rock, and sand sitting on top of a soggy, shitty stand. Every day I was worried stand would give out and the entire tank would come crashing down into our brand new home. I decided to get rid of it all. I sold the corals and animals on local for-sale websites and the took everything apart and got rid of it. Someday I might do it all again, but probably not in the next few decades. I hope you enjoyed the photos of it in it's prime though!

Thanks for reading! I post a nature-themed Daily Nature Fix blog every day. Please upvote if you enjoyed it and resteem if you found it especially interesting! Be sure to follow me @customnature so you'll never miss out on your nature fix! See you tomorrow. - Adam

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Sorry if my comment upset you. I'm just simple doggo. I should have been more thoughtful with my comment. I do love the fish or I wouldn't have clicked on the post. Have a good day.
bork! BORK!

It's just spamming. I've always, always hated when people started the whole "first" thing. It's a pet peeve of mine, but I do appreciate your response.

Omg. Is beautiful. Fantastic post. Ty

amazing photos, beautiful aquarium, very charming colors, you the best @custombature

a good kommy rhythm for the example.the scene of the original rock and rock makes the bunch feel more comfortable, and feel like in the wild

Brilliant fish tank. I only have 4 foot long tank with cichlids and a massive pleco. I still miss my jaguar, he died from some sort of parasite. I was so upset :( I have always wanted to own a salt water aquarium with coral. I just love how the clown fish play amongst the coral. Thanks for sharing your amazing tank :)

Cichlids are about as cool as you can get before saltwater. The clowns were really neat to watch. I loved seeing them host in the anemones. I also really enjoyed the different types of inverts, like shrimp, crabs, and snails.

Amazing coloures

Colourful aquarium... Lovely... Nice post.. You doing a great work maintaining it... Lovely post.. Thanks.

Adam tell me about all those colors...do they look like that from the light or are they truly neon? I'm impressed with your knowledge of all the little creatures in there. I know literally zero about any of that until now. In fact, my whole aquarium experience growing up was around pet stores where they sold the fake decorations, it never crossed my mind you could get real living lifeforms! Sucks the stand ended it all.

Those babies looked like that in person. All of these were taken with an old iPhone 4s and I didn't tweet them at all. They looked even crazier under the pure blue "moon" lights that would come on a few hours before bed time when they'd all shut off. It was a real beauty!

THAT IS THE COOLEST THING EVER! Have you ever snorkeled or dived? I feel like you would appreciate it more than the uneducated (me) commoner. I've never been. Think of the stuff you'd see! I'm glad you took pictures even if they were on an old iphone. They still look super cool and the colors are nuts.

Don't let it wait a few decades. That was one of the coolest things about coming to visit your old apartment!

You should definitely do this again. It's so beautiful

Id love to get a marine tank again but it was costing me too much money. The lighting alone was hundreds of £UK per month. That was the probelm with growing SPS coral. I see you have softies and LPS, did you ever try with SPS. I found them quite challenging - they would always bleach out for me so got very frustrating.

I always had hard times with sps corals when I was on the t5 vho lamps. I just don't think they were powerful enough. I never tried them again though, even after the LED upgrade. Honestly, I never really liked the look of them. That, and my tank ended up getting so full/grown in that I wasn't able to add anything else but some zoas on the front bottom. lol

nice-nice photo aquarium..di waiting for other photos ..

Very nice pictures. I like the different beautiful colors. Then Neon ones look pretty nice.

You had a very beautiful reef tank. Loved the photos. Even if not in person so relaxing to look at.

Those colors look surreal! 🐠🐚🐟
My son is starting up a saltwater aquarium for his senior project. It's a slow and tedious process. Can I reach out to you with any questions we may have? @customnatyre

Absolutely! You can message me on steemit chat, or email me customnaturepa at gmail.

Thanks so much for the prompt response!

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