Aaron's 1,000+ gallon reef build

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What a fascinating build you've done so far. I must have missed it somewhere on page one, but how did you assure the walls of the tank would stay flush to the floor to avoid any leaks? I saw you textured in some filler, and then you applied liquid pond liner in layers? So the layers do all the work?
 

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Somehow I ended up with 5 posts, so I'm editing my extras with content.

Can you show us how you hooked up the Pex to your water heater? That wasn't in any of the pictures.
 

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I liked your overflow box solution. Why did you want to put rock in that part?
 

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Wow absolutely amazing!! When you get the tank up and running I need to see that skimmer in action! How are you going to get that cup off. "hey honey pass me my 12 foot ladder I gotta clean the skimmer cup the size of a small car tire!"
 
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I liked your overflow box solution. Why did you want to put rock in that part?

Lots of good questions.

I used cement to blend the gaps of the frame to floor. Also used fiberglass and pond armor. Pond armor with fiberglass is stronger than cement.

No worries about the light fixture. It’s painted and protected.

Sump baffles are trex which are safe to use.

Rocks in the high flow overflow are beneficial for good biological bacteria

Out of the water heater up (red line)
Back down in to the drain of the water heater (insulated line)
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550 gallons looks like a few buckets of water in that tank o_O. How are you planning on cycling that monster?

Lol yeah it’s crazy how big it is.

Plan on using time to cycle it lol. Added a raw shrimp and only 16 oz of dr Tim’s one and only which isn’t nearly enough. But I do have plenty of time. Plus I’m using NSW
 
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Wow absolutely amazing!! When you get the tank up and running I need to see that skimmer in action! How are you going to get that cup off. "hey honey pass me my 12 foot ladder I gotta clean the skimmer cup the size of a small car tire!"

Haha so true! That cup is not gonna be fun to clean. I guess this kind of maintenance just comes with this size of a tank.
 

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Lol yeah it’s crazy how big it is.

Plan on using time to cycle it lol. Added a raw shrimp and only 16 oz of dr Tim’s one and only which isn’t nearly enough. But I do have plenty of time. Plus I’m using NSW

Lol better toss out the shrimp and buy a whole cod.

Makes sense though. I couldn't imagine cycling with Dr Tim's ammonium nitrate lol. 4 drops per gallon, that would take a while to do 4,000 drops. Have to chuck in a few cups haha.

It's definitely going to be an amazing tank.

Are you going to start with frags or are you putting in colonies?
 
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Lol better toss out the shrimp and buy a whole cod.

Makes sense though. I couldn't imagine cycling with Dr Tim's ammonium nitrate lol. 4 drops per gallon, that would take a while to do 4,000 drops. Have to chuck in a few cups haha.

It's definitely going to be an amazing tank.

Are you going to start with frags or are you putting in colonies?

I’ll be using frags and the smallest fish I can find. I loving the husbandry part of the hobby and watching everything grow
 

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Are you going to stain/seal the wood on the outside? Add faux stone etc? I’d be afraid of the long term damage on the wood from spills/splashing etc. You’ve done a really great job to this point!
 

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