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So it's come time to finally create this thread that I promised to do a while back. Been a member here on R2R for a while now but have only been lurking.

I currently have about a 220 litre system with the sump included in that. Display volume around 170 litres. It's a cube and my first ever marine setup. I took my time in building this setup last year as fund were and issue, but I made sure I did everything as best as I could and right the first time around.

Tank is custom built 60cm x 60cm x 48 cm (24 x 24 x 19) rimless with Herbie overflow.

I originally planned on doing a full SPS system but have fallen in love with my LPS corals so it's trending much more towards that style now lol.

Anyways here are some pic:

Picture of the stand when I was putting it together. Used 16mm fibreglass panels on the steel frame for the supporting plate.
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After a few months I finally made it to this point where I was basically ready to set it up and go! Stand had been powder coated, tank plumbed and equipment ready. Just needed my overflow comb.
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The day finally came when I filled her up, salted her up and turned everything on. One of the happiest and most excited days of my life!
16 June 2018
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And now basically 9 months later, I have a child, but not the one with two arms and legs that cries and screams but my beloved glass box.
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You will notice I have no fish.....my final addition, a possum wrasse, brought in ICH and wiped my system out 2 months back so have been letting it run fallow for now. Lessons learnt.

If anyone has questions or suggestions please do voice yourself.

Glad to finally be a part of this amazing forum:D
 

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Nice job using what you got. Like the steel stand. Like how you got the bottom open and the lights from tank and bottom are cool. Great job, looks healthy.
 

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So it's come time to finally create this thread that I promised to do a while back. Been a member here on R2R for a while now but have only been lurking.

I currently have about a 220 litre system with the sump included in that. Display volume around 170 litres. It's a cube and my first ever marine setup. I took my time in building this setup last year as fund were and issue, but I made sure I did everything as best as I could and right the first time around.

Tank is custom built 60cm x 60cm x 48 cm (24 x 24 x 19) rimless with Herbie overflow.

I originally planned on doing a full SPS system but have fallen in love with my LPS corals so it's trending much more towards that style now lol.

Anyways here are some pic:

Picture of the stand when I was putting it together. Used 16mm fibreglass panels on the steel frame for the supporting plate.
IMG_20180115_164513.jpg


After a few months I finally made it to this point where I was basically ready to set it up and go! Stand had been powder coated, tank plumbed and equipment ready. Just needed my overflow comb.
IMG_20180527_171556.jpg



The day finally came when I filled her up, salted her up and turned everything on. One of the happiest and most excited days of my life!
16 June 2018
IMG_20180625_164900.jpg



And now basically 9 months later, I have a child, but not the one with two arms and legs that cries and screams but my beloved glass box.
P1030196.JPG


P1030198.JPG


You will notice I have no fish.....my final addition, a possum wrasse, brought in ICH and wiped my system out 2 months back so have been letting it run fallow for now. Lessons learnt.

If anyone has questions or suggestions please do voice yourself.

Glad to finally be a part of this amazing forum:D
Labor of love, thanks for sharing, comrade
 
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So I need to do a renovation on my overflow:(

This unfortunately requires me to remove everything from the tank into a holding tank while I replace the overflow. It's going to be a huge pain but needs to be done. We have a long weekend coming up soon which is when I'll probably do it.

Here's the holding tank. It's my decommissioned discus setup.
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I also have my QT holding tank up and running now. Going to use this to hold my fish after TTM before being introduced into the main setup. So I will probably get some fish ready while I'm doing this tank fix
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Looks like a big task. I unfortunately had the task of boiling my rock in my 90 gal in basement this weekend as it had an aiptasia infestation. And believe me I tried everything before that except the berghia nudibranch becaue they are very hard to get right now. I am working on getting some to breed. They will eat aiptasia however will not touch them if they are too big. I tried Kalkwasser and lemon juice and it seemed like I got them all but all you need is one to release the babies I guess and boom, I had 100 more and by that point it was impossible to remove by hand. Was a big messy job not to mention you loose beneficial organisms to this process as well.

I hope everything goes well for you and your fish!!!
 
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Looks like a big task. I unfortunately had the task of boiling my rock in my 90 gal in basement this weekend as it had an aiptasia infestation. And believe me I tried everything before that except the berghia nudibranch becaue they are very hard to get right now. I am working on getting some to breed. They will eat aiptasia however will not touch them if they are too big. I tried Kalkwasser and lemon juice and it seemed like I got them all but all you need is one to release the babies I guess and boom, I had 100 more and by that point it was impossible to remove by hand. Was a big messy job not to mention you loose beneficial organisms to this process as well.

I hope everything goes well for you and your fish!!!
Sounds awful mate. Makes what I'm about to do look like a walk in the park!:eek:

Hope everything is stable your side now man
 

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Was a big spike in ammonia and nitrate at first but constant water changes and a few tricks I learned kept it down and the water smell and parameters are back to normal. Thanks bro!!
 

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