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New reefer to these forums. Starting a new build since I am moving locations of my tank. Decided to start a thread to document and share my progress enjoy!
Background:
Started my addiction to salt water tanks about 8 years ago. First tank was a 6g where I had no clue what I was doing. Slowly I learned via my own mistakes and help from various reefing sites. I ditched the 6g and started up a 40g with a 10g sump.
Over time the 40g became a mixed reef with decent success!
Tank was growing and doing well until hurricane Sandy came around and we lost power for 9 days straighht. 98% of everything died. I had fish die in my hands as I tried to keep the tank warm/oxygenated. The sole two survivors were the black clown fish and one blue reef chromis who are still alive and well today.
I rebuilt the tank with foam rock walls but it was short lived as I soon found out the bottom of the tank was cracked and started to leak. So the project was scrapped.
Finally I purchased a 60g cube rimless tank and it flourished once again.
The tank was up and running for a few years but it eventually experienced a crash most likely due to an Alkalinity swing. I lost some fish, most sps and lps. The zoanthids managed to survive and took over the tank.
The Move
Present day I have moved to a new house and the 60g was still at my parents home. I always wanted to go larger (Red Sea 750xxl) but I had to move the tank to my house. So i began building a fish sump room in the basement and kept the 60g tank upstairs. The entire fish room was designed with the 750xxl in mind as a future upgrade. Hope you guys enjoy the build!
Equipment
Tanks
Built a monster stand to house the sump tank, equipment and frag tank.
Along the wall I hung up a base to house the equipment feed and return manifold. The return and drain lines are plumbed along the wall as well.
Drilled sump for external filter
Plumbing galore
Used a laundry plumbing line box for the upstairs to keep the plumbing somewhat neat.
Completed the main drain lines for the herbie overflow, and the main return line upstairs.
Picked up a 44g brute trash can to house my fish during the move and while I set up the display tank with its new aquascape.
Waiting on BRS to deliver some more goodies so I can turn my current 4 stage water filter into a 7 stage water filtration system.
Started to make RO/DI water for the sump to run a leak test on the basement plumbing. So far no leaks on the manifold system!
In addition I plumbed in my second RO filter to my drinking water filter system. Probably the best upgrade was the addition of a permeate pump and removal of the stock ASOV which has increased my pressure. Increased pressure at my refrigerator and ice maker which is great! With the addition the system currently sits like so:
Town TDS:
The Big Move
Temporary holding tank where the fish lived for a day and half. Had to paint the stand along with the back and bottom of the tank.
Thank god for lasers making hanging of the Radion G4 a lot easier
So far I have a carbon filter running along with the skimmer. Waiting on my chaetomorpha to be delivered.
Also have 3 jars of various copepods arriving to stock the refugium and the new rock.
Avast skimmate locker added
Background:
Started my addiction to salt water tanks about 8 years ago. First tank was a 6g where I had no clue what I was doing. Slowly I learned via my own mistakes and help from various reefing sites. I ditched the 6g and started up a 40g with a 10g sump.
Over time the 40g became a mixed reef with decent success!
Tank was growing and doing well until hurricane Sandy came around and we lost power for 9 days straighht. 98% of everything died. I had fish die in my hands as I tried to keep the tank warm/oxygenated. The sole two survivors were the black clown fish and one blue reef chromis who are still alive and well today.
I rebuilt the tank with foam rock walls but it was short lived as I soon found out the bottom of the tank was cracked and started to leak. So the project was scrapped.
Finally I purchased a 60g cube rimless tank and it flourished once again.
The tank was up and running for a few years but it eventually experienced a crash most likely due to an Alkalinity swing. I lost some fish, most sps and lps. The zoanthids managed to survive and took over the tank.
The Move
Present day I have moved to a new house and the 60g was still at my parents home. I always wanted to go larger (Red Sea 750xxl) but I had to move the tank to my house. So i began building a fish sump room in the basement and kept the 60g tank upstairs. The entire fish room was designed with the 750xxl in mind as a future upgrade. Hope you guys enjoy the build!
Equipment
Tanks
- 60g 24” Rimless Cube
- Trigger System 39 Sump
- 18”x18”x10” frag tank
- Ecotech Radion G4
- Kessil H160 Flora
- Led frag light
- Ecotech Mp10s
- Iwaki MD55rlt
- Vertex Omega 150 skimmer
- BRS reactor w/ Carbon
- 10L of 25mm Siporax Ceramic media
- 3 filter socks
- Cheato fuge
- 1/4hp chiller
- Eheim Jagger 150w x 2
- Two dedicated 20amp electrical circuits
- Apex Lite
- Apex PH module
- Apex WXM, VDM module
- Avast Marine break out box
- Avast Marine skimmer swabbie
- Avast Marine RO Barrel tender
- Grounding probe
- Custom undersump LED lighting
Built a monster stand to house the sump tank, equipment and frag tank.
Along the wall I hung up a base to house the equipment feed and return manifold. The return and drain lines are plumbed along the wall as well.
Drilled sump for external filter
Plumbing galore
Used a laundry plumbing line box for the upstairs to keep the plumbing somewhat neat.
Completed the main drain lines for the herbie overflow, and the main return line upstairs.
Picked up a 44g brute trash can to house my fish during the move and while I set up the display tank with its new aquascape.
Waiting on BRS to deliver some more goodies so I can turn my current 4 stage water filter into a 7 stage water filtration system.
Started to make RO/DI water for the sump to run a leak test on the basement plumbing. So far no leaks on the manifold system!
In addition I plumbed in my second RO filter to my drinking water filter system. Probably the best upgrade was the addition of a permeate pump and removal of the stock ASOV which has increased my pressure. Increased pressure at my refrigerator and ice maker which is great! With the addition the system currently sits like so:
- 5 micro sediment filter
- 5 micron VOC carbon
- 1 micron carbon
- 75 GPD RO membrane plumbed in series with anothe 75 creating a 150 GPD permeate
- Tees into drinking water loop with omnipure filter
- Other portion of tee feeds DI resins
- Cation DI resin
- Anion DI resin
- Mixed DI resin
- 387 PPM
- 20 PPM
- 0 PPM
The Big Move
Been a crazy few weekends but the move happened and the tank is all set up.Temporary holding tank where the fish lived for a day and half. Had to paint the stand along with the back and bottom of the tank.
Thank god for lasers making hanging of the Radion G4 a lot easier
So far I have a carbon filter running along with the skimmer. Waiting on my chaetomorpha to be delivered.
Also have 3 jars of various copepods arriving to stock the refugium and the new rock.
Avast skimmate locker added
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