Been a while since I’ve showed any pics of my setups. Here is my 80 gallon bowfront reef tank. Had this tank setup for 3 years (1st pic before). When it was setup previously I did nothing to it. I was away on vacation frequently for months at a time. Never ran the skimmer. Only ever had the tank topped off and did a water change when I returned. Coral grew like crazy. Had over 200 heads of frogspawns which dominated the tank. I then moved 4 hours away and lost most of the stock as the tank was taken down the night before instead of the morning of (pic 2). Lost around $3000 in coral. Wasn’t to mad about it, I fragged easily $3000 worth over the time it was setup. Started restocking the tank around September/October 2018. The last couple pictures are where it’s at currently. This is only after 4 months.
This system is sumpless.
Here is some of the specs of the tank:
80 gallon bowfront:48x12-18x26” tall
Eheim 2075 filtration
EcoTech MP40WQD
Two EcoTech MP10WQD
2 radion g4 pros XR30s
Kamoer X4 dosing system
Inkbird temperature controller
Reef octopus BH2000 HOB skimmer
Water parameters: I don’t test Nitrates, phosphates, nitrites, ammonia. Alk, Ca, Mg, are all good. I normally just look at the corals and adjust if something is off. I test those 3 parameters twice a week. Couple hours after a water change and at the end of the week right before a water change.
Recently removed the apex system. Between the Reeflink for the Ecotech gear and the kamoer dosing system the entire tank is automated anyways so apex became a cluster of wires not serving a purpose.
Where I could have improved:
-Sump, I was given this tank for free years ago. Usually my reefs (mostly all tanks I keep) run a sump. Love having one. The clutter inside this tank irritates me.
-a wider tank. 12” width is brutal.
-ATO. Still don’t have one as I don’t trust them if I’m not home. Since I’m frequently gone for weeks-month at a time I don’t run one.
This system is currently for sale as I’m upgrading to a custom 360 gallon display. I will be designing my own sump, skimmer, and reactors for the new tank. It will be an amazing reef build and loaded with pics when I get to it. Skimmer I calculated should handle a 500-1000 gallon system. I will setup a 24 hour webcam and will get an apex system once again. I still don’t plan to run an ATO. I will use the webcam and the apex/Reeflink (with vectra pump) to start a pump through wifi and turn it off once the tank is at the level I want. Avoiding the chance of an ATO disaster.

This system is sumpless.
Here is some of the specs of the tank:
80 gallon bowfront:48x12-18x26” tall
Eheim 2075 filtration
EcoTech MP40WQD
Two EcoTech MP10WQD
2 radion g4 pros XR30s
Kamoer X4 dosing system
Inkbird temperature controller
Reef octopus BH2000 HOB skimmer
Water parameters: I don’t test Nitrates, phosphates, nitrites, ammonia. Alk, Ca, Mg, are all good. I normally just look at the corals and adjust if something is off. I test those 3 parameters twice a week. Couple hours after a water change and at the end of the week right before a water change.
Recently removed the apex system. Between the Reeflink for the Ecotech gear and the kamoer dosing system the entire tank is automated anyways so apex became a cluster of wires not serving a purpose.
Where I could have improved:
-Sump, I was given this tank for free years ago. Usually my reefs (mostly all tanks I keep) run a sump. Love having one. The clutter inside this tank irritates me.
-a wider tank. 12” width is brutal.
-ATO. Still don’t have one as I don’t trust them if I’m not home. Since I’m frequently gone for weeks-month at a time I don’t run one.
This system is currently for sale as I’m upgrading to a custom 360 gallon display. I will be designing my own sump, skimmer, and reactors for the new tank. It will be an amazing reef build and loaded with pics when I get to it. Skimmer I calculated should handle a 500-1000 gallon system. I will setup a 24 hour webcam and will get an apex system once again. I still don’t plan to run an ATO. I will use the webcam and the apex/Reeflink (with vectra pump) to start a pump through wifi and turn it off once the tank is at the level I want. Avoiding the chance of an ATO disaster.








