Atomic's 800g In-Wall with fish room.

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Achilles always have ich ..... even if there’s no ich in the system :D. I gave up. See you're still running the MTC HSA1000. I outgrew mine and found an HSA3000 ... and then modified that!
 

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Only a couple/few with ich out of all those fish is pretty good odds! Those fish go through a lot before they end up in our hands so it is totally understandable. Good job on the 40 day quarantine. I will be stocking my 75 gal in the near future. I was hoping for "not a single one had problems" so I could wrongfully justify not setting up a quarantine. I think Petco is having the dollar a gallon sale starting June so I am going to pick up a 20 gal long or 29gal and do it right. Another tank here we go!
 

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Awesome build!! Any new updates? This is our Friday Reef of the Day! :)
 
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Awesome build!! Any new updates? This is our Friday Reef of the Day! :)
I just got back home from vacation and my Trident was finally in. COVID delayed it by 2 months. I also am going to get new lights for the frag tank. The ones i had made just didnt put out the par i had hoped. This will all get installed this weekend!!!

Excited to be the friday reef of the day also!!
 

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Hi Everyone,


Ive been a long time member of other forums, but recently have focused most of my time on the Reef2Reef forums. So I thought it was about time to add a build thread here also.


My wife, 2 kids (3yr and 1 yr) and just moved into our new home. During the design of the house, I planned the build of a monster reef tank. I own my own construction company building custom homes and because of my construction background, I did a lot of the work myself. Now after 16 months of working on the house, I am finally able to start working on the tank. I hope you all enjoy the ride as much as I will.



Overview:


The Tank is 120” long x 48” deep x 32” tall plywood tank (798 gallons). The total system volume should be somewhere around 1200 gallons. The display tank is in the wall facing the family room of our walkout basement. The basement family room is going to be used as a mancave/theater room/playroom. I hope this is the most used room in the house. A 240 square foot fish room (10x24) is behind the wall and will house the tank and all of its filtration. The tank will be a mixed reef with a rock wall on the back and two sides of the tank. The family room has wainscoting paneling 3 ft. up the wall. My goal was to incorporate the wainscoting into the exterior wall of the tank and make it feel like a part of the room. This was the main concern of my wife. She does not want the room to be overtaken by a fish tank. I think it turned out very well.




Basement Floorplan
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I am not one to get caught up spending money on unnecessary things in this hobby. I always try to get my best value in the equipment I buy. Because of this I built the plywood tank. As I stated above, my construction background helps me with being comfortable with this endeavor. I also won’t be spending tons of money on the newest latest and greatest things also. I try to buy things used if I cannot build them myself.




Google sketch image of Fish room
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Plywood Tank Build


Tank is 120"x48"x32"


Step by step plans for building the tank.


1. My plan was to use 4'x10' 3/4" plywood to make an open box 32" tall. I will be making the tank in the family room outside the hole because of the space I have in this room to move and install the glass


2. Cut out a hole on one end leaving 4" on each side and 2" on the top and bottom for the Glass
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3. Once the box was made, I Fiberglassed the inside of the box. Special attention to the corners was made. also added Black paint to the fiberglass.
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4. After this I coated the fiberglass with 3 coats of Epoxy to make it waterproof. In some places I actually created a form and poured the epoxy to make it almost 1/4" thick.
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5. Put Tank on its front edge leaving the hole for the glass down

6. Install a (rough measurements) 120"x30"x3/4 Low iron Glass over the hole facing down. Place 1/8 spacers in caulk to insure good bead. Have a powered caulk gun for this already.
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7. At this point the tank is made and I will slide it into the hole from the outside. (Stand will already be made inside the hole)

8. I will then be building a 2x4 walls around the side of the tank tank and 2x6 wall on the back of the tank. These walls are level with the height of the tank and securing the wall to the structural wall of the house.
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9. I set the tank back 2" into the 2x6 wall the hole is already in. I used this 2" to put structural trim on the front side of the tank with the glass panel. This was done all the way around the hole to help support the front edges.

10. I do want to use the 2x4 wall to hide plumbing for overflows and Electrical for the powerheads

11. Lastly, I cut 2 18x18 inch holes in one side and the back. I wanted to be able to see the backside of the islands and since the tank is “Inwall” I now can see it from the fish room. I want to put a piece of foam in the openings when they are not in use.
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Stand

The stand is made with 2 rows of 2x6s 16” OC on the front and back of the tank and 2x8s spanning for support in the middle of the tank. I also made a raised 12” walkway around the tank. I used collapsible hinges so this walkway can fold down and give more walking space in the fish room.
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Fish Room!!


I have added 6ft of countertop space to work on and a utility sink. So far this has been the best use of my money over my last fish room. I have so much more storage and it looks so clean. I have a laptop setup and fragging supplies for down the road.
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Sump

I will be using a 100 Gallon Rubbermaid stock tank.

4 Filter socks coming from the display tank to help with sediments and one from the frag/refugium.

Tunze 3155 ATO

2 Eheim Jagger 250w Heaters

2 Finnex 500w Heaters
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Controller

NONE!!!! Sorta…..

My whole house is a Samsung “smart things” house. This allows me to hook up timers, cameras, water leak sensors, and ive found I can even hook up a temperature probe to the tank. Im not 100% sold on reliability because its untested on fish tanks, so some of the major items will wait for a while before they are setup on this system. The room is wired so that every outlet is prewired with a switch. All the switches are in the same area for ease of use. I plan on putting the lights and maybe automatic feeder on this system to start. Then if my kids want to watch a movie in the family room, all they say is “google, turn off the fish tank light”. The lights turn off for up to 3 hours, but stay on a normal schedule other than that time. Same thing with the feeder (still working on this). Kids can feed the tank using voice control and I can make it so the tank will only feed so many times a day no matter how many times the kids try. I want the kids to interact with the tank, but stay out of my fish room when I’m not there…. Door is locked with a keypad to get in!!!

Someday I’m sure I will add a controller when the technology is better for testing Calc, Mag, and Alk. Until they become more affordable, this will work.





Pump

Reeflo Hammerhead/Barracuda

6000 GPH




Lights

I plan to make a lighting rack to over the display rack. My goal is to hook up a winch to this to raise and lower the rack as needed when working in the tank.


Display tank will have 4 250w Metal halides.


Lumenmax Elite Reflectors



Luxcore/Icecap 250/400w Electronic Ballasts



Additional Blue supplemental lighting will be added later. Nothing fancy, just some blue LED strip lights.




Skimmer:

This thing is a beast. Ive looked at other Skimmers rated for a tank this size and most are not near this size. Im hoping it will exceed my expectations. I bought it used, so its worth a try!
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MTC HAS-1000

• 6" Diameter reaction tube

• 5.25" Diameter neck

• 8" Diameter head

• Total height 48"

• Base footprint 10" x 10"

• Easy clean air injector

• Precision needle valve for air adjustment

• Ozone injection port included

• 1" Water input

• 1.5" Output with schedule 80 gate valve included

• 1/4" Cell cast acrylic tube

• 1/2" And 3/8" cell cast acrylic base

• Suitable for systems up to 750 gallons

• Baffle plate to help increase contact time

• Automatic waste collector included




Dual Carbon Reactor:




GFO Reactor:




Calcium Reactor:


Geo 618

Ive had this for my 220 gallon tank for 3 years and never set it up. Its too small for this tanks water volume, but I was told I will just be replacing the media more often. If this is a problem then ill upgrade later.




Refugium:

Size: 48”x24”x12”

This tank is my current frag tank. I plan on putting Mangroves and Macro algae and having it be somewhat of a display refugium.




Frag tank:

Tank: 72”x24”x12”

The frag tank will have 2 metal halides exactly the same as the display tank.

I have a few old Tunze powerheads for the frag tank.

I also bought used custom made frag racks
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Powerheads:

To start, I will have two Tunze 6255 powerheads on each end of the tank. These have a extremely wide output compared to most powerheads, Im throwing around the idea of a Gyre xf 280 in the middle of the tank on the back wall, but this can come later if needed.


Tunze (2) 6255

• for tanks up to 1,050 gallons.

• Flow performance: approximately 1,300 to 4,800 gph






QT Tank

40 Breeder w/ hang on back filter, some old 3” PVC laying for hiding




Water Storage

2 55g for saltwater:

1 55g for Freshwater:




Humidity Control


I bought a 130cfm Exhaust fan. Being in Indiana it I also had to hook up a dehumidifier that runs into the sump pump. The fish room is connected to my furnace room, so this was easy.





Fish Breeding

I want to dabble into fish breeding, so im getting this setup used from a buddy. Pretty sweet setup i think.
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Aquascaping


I was able to acquire almost 1200lbs of liverock and 600Lbs of sand for this project. I used a combination of E-Marco 400 and Black Pond foam for the back wall. The pond foam worked the best and im keeping my fingers crossed about the longevity it will have in the tank.

I made special emphasis on 2 things.

  1. I wanted to have one large sand bed area. Most tanks ive had never have open swimming room for schooling fish, but because I have so much space on the rock wall for coral. I can spare some space for more sand. I hope to have 25 Anthias and 10 chromis. I know they wont “school” but hopefully they will shoal a bit.

  2. I wanted to hide the Glass viewing holes in the back of the tank. I mortared rock around them to hide them as much as possible and the peninsula is placed so that it will hide the glass in a FTS.
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All I can say is WOW. If you lived locally I would absolutely contract your services. The only thing better than the final look of it is the attention to detail that you paid.
 

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At the swap I did something I never do. I made a impulse buy. I got a lobster! not just any lobster, a big F$%&ing blue lobster! It's about 6 inches from head to tail and 12 inches including the antenna. It's a Caribbean blue Reef lobster, they are reef safe with caution.

The lobster is already named Brock btw......

I was just in Florida and went to an Aquarium in Tampa that had one of these.. 3' from head to tail!

How big is he now?
 

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I'm here for the baby padding where's the pic
 

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As of today the tank is cycling. It holds water without any structural issues. I have my first order of fish coming in next week. I'm am going to QT everything for at least a month.

My fish list.

Yellow Tang 5
Blue Tang 3
Naso Tang 1
Sailfin Tang 1
Purple Tang 1
Orange Should Tang 1
Yellow Watchman Goby 1
Diamond Goby 1
Flame Angel 1
Coral Beauty 1
Lyretail Anthias 15 (waiting for 10 more)
Royal Grama Basslet 1
Midas Blenny 1
Bangi Cardinal 3
Purple Firefish 2
Matted Filefish 3
Sixline Wrasse 1
Cleaner Shrimp 2

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Also wanted to add a few other pictures during the build so far. 20181222-203350.jpg
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as a carpenter myself I respect the work but most of all the craftmanship put into this tank. it looks awesome man.
 

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Fine job on the tank and fish room.
 

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Apologies if this is covered earlier and I missed it, but can you tell us a little more about the form/mold you used for your epoxy?

Thanks for sharing! Marvelous
 

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