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Upgrading from:
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/my-cadlights-68g-versa.245153/#post-3259890

Equipment:
Planet Aquariums customer rimless 48X24X22
Stand built by Planet
Synergy Reef Shadow overflow
Elite-Aqautics rrs-33 sump
Ecotech Vectra L1 for return
Deltec 1456SC skimmer
2 x MP40WQD
Bubble Magus doser
2 x Aquamaxx media reactors
2 x Ecotech Radion G3 pro
2 x Giessmman Razor T5
DIY floating canopy for lights

Custom ceramic scape:
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Almost all of the equipment, including the tank/stand has arrived.

I have put in an additional order to Planet to build me a 24X24X40 matching stand for my existing frag tank that will be plumbed into this system.

Existing SPS and fish will be moved into this system after cycle.
More pics and progress to come.
 

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Can't wait for pictures of the tank and stand.

Did you order the aquarium through a local fish store? I have been thinking about Planet Aquariums but their website really doesn't show all their product offerings. I would really like to see more pictures from them before placing an order. I am also thinking of CADLights (Versa & Artisan) and Red Sea Reefer. I like the Versa 68G, like your previous aquarium, for the price but really would like an emergency drain. I know they can drill a third hole but I was told that it is a tight fit.

Good luck with the build. Will be following.
 
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Can't wait for pictures of the tank and stand.

Did you order the aquarium through a local fish store? I have been thinking about Planet Aquariums but their website really doesn't show all their product offerings. I would really like to see more pictures from them before placing an order. I am also thinking of CADLights (Versa & Artisan) and Red Sea Reefer. I like the Versa 68G, like your previous aquarium, for the price but really would like an emergency drain. I know they can drill a third hole but I was told that it is a tight fit.

Good luck with the build. Will be following.
Yes, I ordered from a LFS. The tank and stand look good. One of the deciding factors to go custom for me was the Shadow overflow. I hate all the real estate bottom drilled overflows take up. I did strongly consider one of the Red Sea Reefer XL models.
 

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Yes, I ordered from a LFS. The tank and stand look good. One of the deciding factors to go custom for me was the Shadow overflow. I hate all the real estate bottom drilled overflows take up. I did strongly consider one of the Red Sea Reefer XL models.

My LFS that will order from PA only has one of the older Crystaline models on display. I haven't seen the shadow overflow or any newer cabinets. I like the idea of the shadow overflow freeing up display area but I really don't like how bulky some are in the back. How far away from the wall will the tank have to be?

One reason I like the Versa is the corner overflow instead of the huge center overflow of the Artisan for the exact reason you mention. I just wish it came standard with an emergency drain.
 

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I really like the ceramic scape! Are you attaching any rock to it at all or leaving it as is? Very unique!
 
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My LFS that will order from PA only has one of the older Crystaline models on display. I haven't seen the shadow overflow or any newer cabinets. I like the idea of the shadow overflow freeing up display area but I really don't like how bulky some are in the back. How far away from the wall will the tank have to be?

One reason I like the Versa is the corner overflow instead of the huge center overflow of the Artisan for the exact reason you mention. I just wish it came standard with an emergency drain.
PA only drilled the holes for the Synergy Shadow overflow. I got the actual overflow from Synergy. The rear box is 3.75" wide.
 
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I really like the ceramic scape! Are you attaching any rock to it at all or leaving it as is? Very unique!
Thanks. I may add flat pieces to sit on the bottom glass (will be going BB as I have in my last several tanks), but probably not. One of the main reasons I went this route is because all the plates are removable and interchangeable. It will make fragging a breeze.
 

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Thanks. I may add flat pieces to sit on the bottom glass (will be going BB as I have in my last several tanks), but probably not. One of the main reasons I went this route is because all the plates are removable and interchangeable. It will make fragging a breeze.

That's pretty cool! The removable plates would really make changing things up and fragging stress free! I'm excited to see how this turns out.
 
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I added ammonium chloride and Fritz Turbostart 900 on Sunday. Brought ammonia up to 8ppm, Monday it was 4ppm, and 1ppm yesterday. Turbostart seems to work as advertised. Will probably start transferring fish today or tomorrow.
 
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Busy day yesterday. Got the light lowered to about 10" above water. Got the doser set up for Alk and Ca, just 10mls a day since no corals yet.

I set up the skimmer, got a email to Battle Corals on this. It seems to me that the DC pump is too powerful. Foam/water line is very turbulant in 10" of water at the lowest setting. Might be switching to the nonDC pump if this keeps up.

I added my new Icecap ATO after several tests. So far it seems to a really solid product.

Should have my frag tank stand this week from Premier Aquatics. Jakub has been instrumental in working with Planet on a few issues with stands. Once I get that I will get my dry area figured out. I have a lot of equipment to try to stuff in a 24x24x40 stand.
 

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Man!! This is going to be an AMAZING build! Super excited to follow along!!
 

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