Wiggles92's Nano Reef Build Thread

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As I mentioned before, I'll take some pictures and do a quick review of the aquarium when it arrives; I may do a video as well if time permits.

Lol good luck, btw if interested for a drive, have you visited the Reptile Expo in white plains?

Here's a link if curious:

www.reptileexpo.com

I use to go thier often when I had reptiles (savannah monitors, leo geckos, corn snake, skinks.....) it's a great place, everything is dirt cheap from equipment to the very livestock themselves.

That one is a little over seven hours away from me...
 
As I mentioned before, I'll take some pictures and do a quick review of the aquarium when it arrives; I may do a video as well if time permits.



That one is a little over seven hours away from me...

Lol not worth the drive then, I thought you live closer cause I was thinking about my aunt who lives sin Penn, she's about 3 hrs from here. I wonder if they have any fish expos lol, I've heard of MACNA but pretty sure thier not going to do it in new york.

Also does purigen work? I have phosphate problems even while I'm using my Ro/di unit -___- .... still have an uncomfortable amount of nitrates in the tank.

Look into purchasing a phosban reactor to hopefully eliminate the algae the forms in my tank over night, however if seachem has found a solution to this...I'd purchase it.
 
Lol not worth the drive then, I thought you live closer cause I was thinking about my aunt who lives sin Penn, she's about 3 hrs from here. I wonder if they have any fish expos lol, I've heard of MACNA but pretty sure thier not going to do it in new york.

Also does purigen work? I have phosphate problems even while I'm using my Ro/di unit -___- .... still have an uncomfortable amount of nitrates in the tank.

Look into purchasing a phosban reactor to hopefully eliminate the algae the forms in my tank over night, however if seachem has found a solution to this...I'd purchase it.

I'm on the opposite side of PA, towards Ohio.

Purigen works for ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates, but it doesn't do anything for phosphates. They do make a product called SeaGel that will remove phosphates.
 
The Phosban reactors are large and pricey - there great for activated carbon but not nessassry for Phosban resin. Poly-Reactors are half the size and cost of Phosbans and can hold all the resin you'll need - key is the pump, 100 gal per hr.
 
Two shipments down, one to go (for today anyway). Now I'm just waiting on FedEx to bring the aquarium. :popcorn:

The Phosban reactors are large and pricey - there great for activated carbon but not nessassry for Phosban resin. Poly-Reactors are half the size and cost of Phosbans and can hold all the resin you'll need - key is the pump, 100 gal per hr.

Thanks for the advice; hopefully I will not need one for this build, though.
 
Ok thanks for the info, I must have high phosphates because I just left for a few hours...come home all the rocks are covered in algae! I have no idea what to do but buy the seachem stuff, think my aunt is bringing some over for me. However does this remove existing algae off of rocks or I have to brush it off in hope of no return?
 
Ok thanks for the info, I must have high phosphates because I just left for a few hours...come home all the rocks are covered in algae! I have no idea what to do but buy the seachem stuff, think my aunt is bringing some over for me. However does this remove existing algae off of rocks or I have to brush it off in hope of no return?

It doesn't remove the existing algae, but it does starve it and will cause it to die off; scrubbing it off will help the process go much faster.

Thats awesome! What aquarium? I'll come pick it for $1 so you get some profit lol :)

It's an Aqueon Evolve 4. I'm going to hold on to the extra for a week or so to make sure that they don't email me to get it back.
 
Okay, here's that quick review (with pictures) of the Aqueon Evolve 4.

The first thing that I noticed when I took this aquarium out of the box is how sleek it looks; the overall design & shape looks great, and the acrylic front with rounded corners really helps to complete the look. The outside dimensions are 10.5" x 10.5" x 11.5" (LxWxH), and I find this nearly cube-shaped design to be quite pleasing.

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As you'll notice, the LEDs on the light are pretty bright; it has 20 white LEDs and two blue LEDs. I would have liked for there to be more blue LEDs, but I can always add on a couple at a pretty low cost. The Evolve 2 has the same light as this model, and the Evolve 8 has a larger light (30 white LEDs and 5 blue LEDs). Based on my phone conversation with an Aqueon employee in regards to the light specs, I'd say that I should be able to grow corals that need low to moderate lighting (mainly softies and LPS) with no trouble at all.

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The built-in sump is a great touch, and it has many possibilities. The first chamber is supposed to be for a medium Aqueon filter cartridge, but it can easily be accommodate other media such as filter sponge, carbon, bio media, Purigen, and so on. It should be noted that the first chamber is not as deep as the actual aquarium; it's actually about two-thirds the height. The second chamber houses the pump and also can be used for housing the heater and other equipment provided that it is small enough. In my case, I'm using a 25 watt Eheim Jager heater, and it fits with a little bit of extra space to spare. The pump operates at about 98 gph, so there is really no need for a powerhead in most cases. The pump is nearly silent when it is turned; I had to listen pretty closely to hear it and even then it was a low vibration sound. It's also worth noting that the overall filtration system is super quiet and is pretty much unnoticeable in even the quietest room.

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Now then, on to the cons of this aquarium besides what I already mentioned. Other than what I mentioned already, there are only two minor things that I would change about this aquarium. The first change would be to have the blue LEDs and white LEDs on separate plugs rather than on the same plug; you can manually switch from all the LEDs on to just the blue LEDs on for at night. My second change is in regards to the black part on the back and rear portions of the acrylic; it's not black acrylic rather its a stick-on background of some sort.

Based on my initial review, I find this aquarium to be a great buy and well worth the money; on a scale of one to ten (with ten being the best), I would rate this aquarium as a nine. I certainly would buy one again if I wanted another nano aquarium.

P.S.-- Did I mention that it was only $49.99 (normally $84.99) before shipping fees? :D
 
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