FTSs:
2024 Dec
2024 Jun
2024 Jan
Equipment
Lights: 2x Radion XR15 Pro 6th gen with tank mount arm
Wavepumps: Redsea Reefwave 25 and 2x mp10
Fleece roller: Redsea Reefmat 500
Return pump: Sicce Syncra SDC 6.0 wifi
Dosing pump: Redsea reefdose 4
Reactor: BRS mini reactor
Heater: 200W BRS titanium
Temperature controller: Ink bird ITC 306a
Skimmer: Akula UKB-120
Refugium light: Neptune GRO light
Monitoring: Apex jr for pH, temp, 2x water level sensors
Livestock
2x clowns
1 lawnmower blenny
1 yellow watchman goby / candy cane pistol shrimp pair
2x blue star leopard wrasses
Strawberry conch
Original post:
After a year of getting my feet wet in a 20 gal AIO (figuratively and literally), I can definitively say that I'm obsessed, arguably addicted. I've read multiple books on marine biology, and find myself spending all my free time on this forum/perusing websites for corals.. I am leaning into this addiction and upgrading my system! I want as big of a system that I can afford (or the true bottleneck, that my partner will let me buy lol). So here's the final plan:
Custom Waterbox 55 gal with metal stand and sump
Dimensions: 36" x 19" x 18" with internal overflow
Cabinet: 36" x 19" x 34" made with 20/20 aluminum frame
Sump: 30.3" x 16.5" x 15" with glass panels
Sump designed with 5 chambers: The inlet chamber, skimmer chamber, refugium, return, and ATO reservoir. For plumbing, I will have a manifold to run carbon.
I am starting with dry rocks and have been cycling them using Fritz ammonia in a 10gal brute for the past month. I have a 75W heater in there with 2 AC pumps (though the water doesn't seem to be moving around much because of the rocks obstructing flow ). Been testing the water regularly and it looks like it's cycled!! I added a couple bottles of coraline algae; no idea if this will help seed the rocks but figured it's worth a shot lol.
There will not be much room for storage, so I have been planning to add baskets on the inside of the doors, along with hooks to hold foods/equipment. I have been drawing up sketches (everything is to scale!) to lay out the position of baskets/controllers. I also have fish in the tank for these sketches to get a feel for how it might look!
I’m so excited and can’t wait to get this thing up and running! I’d be interested to hear if anyone has comments or suggestions on the build!
2024 Dec
2024 Jun
2024 Jan
Equipment
Lights: 2x Radion XR15 Pro 6th gen with tank mount arm
Wavepumps: Redsea Reefwave 25 and 2x mp10
Fleece roller: Redsea Reefmat 500
Return pump: Sicce Syncra SDC 6.0 wifi
Dosing pump: Redsea reefdose 4
Reactor: BRS mini reactor
Heater: 200W BRS titanium
Temperature controller: Ink bird ITC 306a
Skimmer: Akula UKB-120
Refugium light: Neptune GRO light
Monitoring: Apex jr for pH, temp, 2x water level sensors
Livestock
2x clowns
1 lawnmower blenny
1 yellow watchman goby / candy cane pistol shrimp pair
2x blue star leopard wrasses
Strawberry conch
Original post:
After a year of getting my feet wet in a 20 gal AIO (figuratively and literally), I can definitively say that I'm obsessed, arguably addicted. I've read multiple books on marine biology, and find myself spending all my free time on this forum/perusing websites for corals.. I am leaning into this addiction and upgrading my system! I want as big of a system that I can afford (or the true bottleneck, that my partner will let me buy lol). So here's the final plan:
Custom Waterbox 55 gal with metal stand and sump
Dimensions: 36" x 19" x 18" with internal overflow
Cabinet: 36" x 19" x 34" made with 20/20 aluminum frame
Sump: 30.3" x 16.5" x 15" with glass panels
Sump designed with 5 chambers: The inlet chamber, skimmer chamber, refugium, return, and ATO reservoir. For plumbing, I will have a manifold to run carbon.
I am starting with dry rocks and have been cycling them using Fritz ammonia in a 10gal brute for the past month. I have a 75W heater in there with 2 AC pumps (though the water doesn't seem to be moving around much because of the rocks obstructing flow ). Been testing the water regularly and it looks like it's cycled!! I added a couple bottles of coraline algae; no idea if this will help seed the rocks but figured it's worth a shot lol.
There will not be much room for storage, so I have been planning to add baskets on the inside of the doors, along with hooks to hold foods/equipment. I have been drawing up sketches (everything is to scale!) to lay out the position of baskets/controllers. I also have fish in the tank for these sketches to get a feel for how it might look!
I’m so excited and can’t wait to get this thing up and running! I’d be interested to hear if anyone has comments or suggestions on the build!
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