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Nathan's 200-Gallon Mixed Reef

Nathan's 200-Gallon Mixed Reef

by Nathan
Volume
200 gal
Dimensions
72" x 30" x 22"
Tank type
Mixed Reef
This video takes viewers on a field trip to Nathan's impressive 200-gallon mixed reef tank, which has been thriving for five years. The host, from Tidal Gardens, highlights Nathan's unique approach to coral collecting and husbandry, focusing on aquacultured specimens and a robust, automated system. The tour delves into the tank's filtration, dosing, water change routines, and lighting, offering insights into maintaining a densely packed SPS-dominant reef.

Nathan's mature 200-gallon mixed reef (Aquarium and Glass Exhibits, ~300 gal total system) is densely packed with giant SPS colonies and acts as a frag/collection system. It runs a tight two-part dosing regimen backed by an Alkatronic, a continuous 7 gal/day water change carrying magnesium, and a skimmer with a CO2 scrubber that raised pH and accelerated growth. Nathan abandoned ultra-low-nutrient methods (GFO, bio pellets), now running nitrate ~15 ppm and phosphate ~.15 ppm for better coral extension.

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Source: YouTube · Tidal Gardens
What sets this tank apart
CO2 scrubber on skimmer intake
Runs soda lime media on skimmer air intake to raise pH near 8.3, which boosted calcium/alkalinity uptake and coral growth — required upping the two-part dose.
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Magnesium via water-change reservoir
Rather than a third dosing pump, integrates magnesium supplementation into the pre-mixed saltwater used by the continuous water change system.
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Abandoned ultra-low-nutrient methods
Pulled GFO and bio pellet reactors after LPS, mushrooms, and zoanthids melted; running nitrate ~15 and phosphate ~.15 gives better growth and extension.
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Collects undervalued corals early
Buys pieces the community is sleeping on before they appreciate, curating an ahead-of-the-curve aquacultured collection like a rare art collector.
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Equipment Breakdown

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Nathan's 200-Gallon Mixed Reef — Full Equipment List
$520
est. build cost
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Lighting
AI Sol Blue
AI
Sol Blue
Display light
🏋️ 8-year workhorse
Eight years over the display running just three LED colors — ancient spec by fixture standards, yet the SPS underneath keep coloring up.
Modern equivalent: AI Hydra 64 HD →
Orphek Atlantik
Orphek
Atlantik
Frag tank light
Great coral coloration over the frag system, but the heavy violet cast makes the corals nearly impossible to film accurately.
Flow & Circulation
Maxspect Gyre
Maxspect
Gyre
Wavemaker
Gyre powerheads carry nearly all the circulation — the return pump is small, so this densely packed SPS tank's flow lives here.
$519.74 Buy → ⚠ Out at Bulk Reef Supply Details →
Dosing
Two-part
Ca/Alk supplementation
💡 Budget hack
Carries Ca and alk while magnesium rides in the continuous 7 gal/day water change — dosing had to increase after a CO2 scrubber pushed pH toward 8.3.

Husbandry & Notes

  • Dose two-part for calcium and alkalinity; dose magnesium via continuous water change reservoir
  • Continuous automated 7 gal/day water change over several hours for stability
  • Run Alkatronic to auto-test alkalinity and make minor buffering corrections
  • Removed GFO and bio pellet reactor; abandoned ultra-low-nutrient methods for better coral extension
  • Maintains high water flow with gyre powerheads plus small return pump
  • Keep tank densely packed with coral so growth outpaces polyp-nipping fish
  • CO2 scrubber on skimmer intake raised pH toward 8.3 and increased alk/cal uptake
  • Large live rock volume and ~300 gal total system volume for chemical and thermal stability
Reported parameters
Nitrate
15 ppm
Phosphate
.15 ppm
pH
near 8.3
The last one I published was 3 years ago!
What I really like about Nathan is he is like a rare art collector.
An original piece of live rock is covered by 5 layers of stony coral growth and is now double the original thickness.
He basically said if there was a leak he would just cry.
It is the low flow that encourages corals to really extend.