Keeps Cipro/antibiotics readily available and doses at the first sign of cloudy water or a low-pH alarm to halt bacterial crashes. Credits this with saving the tank through six major crashes.
A secondhand 150-gallon mixed reef bought fully loaded off Facebook Marketplace on Father's Day 2023, run with reused 8-10 year old rock and sand bed. Despite six major crashes and chronically extreme nitrates (~160 ppm), the resilient, coral-packed system shows rapid acro growth and actively breeding clownfish and Banggai cardinals. It's being phased out in favor of a new Red Sea Reefer 850S with better equipment access.
Keeps Cipro/antibiotics readily available and doses at the first sign of cloudy water or a low-pH alarm to halt bacterial crashes. Credits this with saving the tank through six major crashes.
Relies on Apex pH/salinity alarms and remote control to catch crashes remotely, adjusting alk dosing as demand swings from 30ml to 12ml/day. Views automation as essential insurance, not luxury.
Puts any floodable electronic (dose heads, etc.) on a stand above the flood line after frying an Apex dose head, so a leak can't reach wiring or equipment.
Deliberately stopped chasing numbers and lets nitrates run over 150 ppm, proving corals adapt and color well when parameters are stable rather than ideal.
The Bulletproof 150-Gallon Reef — Full Equipment List
$1,920
est. build cost
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Lighting
EcoTech Marine
Radion XR30
Display lights ×3
Adding two extra units triggered the rapid acro growth — light, not chemistry, was the limiter on this nitrate-160 tank.