Hello everyone! I am new to the forum and am planning out my first reef tank but figured that getting some input from those with experience will be invaluable in the process. I have had fresh water planted tanks with Co2 prior that were quit successful and had always planned to make the jump to a reef tank. I think I watched the BRS 52 weeks of reefing episodes 100x and was all set with ideas of what I wanted. Well, life got busy with work and 2 more kids and now that our kids are a little older my wife has encouraged me to go for it!
What I have figured out so far (I think...) is a plan for a 3 or 4 ft tank with system volume of ~100 gallons. We have a nice spot on a load bearing wall that is 75in long so a tank this size will fit nicely with some room on each side. The tank will be in the living room so I have been given a hard pass on equipment being visible outside of the tank. The opposite side of the wall is my garage so I might make a pass through in the wall the size of a regular outlet to allow me to make keep some stuff on the other side.
I generally like the idea of "buy once cry once" so want to go with a bigger tank upfront which should also be a bit more forgiving. Having no experience, I think a "package deal" with the tank, stand and sump is my goal as the idea of plumbing a tank myself with a separate sump etc seems a bit too much to start. I have read enough posts to scare me away from RedSea so have it down to two options that both have external overflows:
1) Innovate Marine EXT 75
--> 35.4 x 23.6 x 19.7, 75 gal tank
--> 26.6 x 18.7 x 18.2, 39 gallon sump. Sump is only 3 chambers (filter chamber, skimmer chamber and return pump chamber)
--> I don't like that the sump COMPLETELY fills the cabinet base with no room for the electronics or ATO. Even going up to the EXT 100 gallon tank the sump is upsized to include a 4th refugium chamber but again fills the complete cabinet inside.
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2) Waterbox Marine Ex 110.4
--> 47.2 x 19.7 x 21.7, 79.6 gal tank
--> 31.5 x 16.1 x 15, 29.7 gal sump. Sump is 4 chambers (4in filter sock x2, skimmer chamber, ATO and return pump chamber)
--> I like that the cabinet will have a good amount of space to the side of the sump for electronics etc.
--> I don't like that there does not seem to be an easy place to put a refugium
I am leaning towards the waterbox because I like having space in the cabinet for electronics and the included ATO chamber. I don't like that there isn't an easy option for a refugium (back to my planted fresh water tank days) but seems like I could might be able to fit an algae scrubber with the protein skimmer in the primary sump chamber.
Once I decide on the tank I would love help figuring out the rest of the equipment (literally everything...) to fill it out. Budget is healthy and I think I am at least going to try to set up a controller (apex?) to keep me closer in tune with what's going on and hopefully alert me to my inevitable mistakes faster!
I appreciate your thoughts and recommendations!
Matt
What I have figured out so far (I think...) is a plan for a 3 or 4 ft tank with system volume of ~100 gallons. We have a nice spot on a load bearing wall that is 75in long so a tank this size will fit nicely with some room on each side. The tank will be in the living room so I have been given a hard pass on equipment being visible outside of the tank. The opposite side of the wall is my garage so I might make a pass through in the wall the size of a regular outlet to allow me to make keep some stuff on the other side.
I generally like the idea of "buy once cry once" so want to go with a bigger tank upfront which should also be a bit more forgiving. Having no experience, I think a "package deal" with the tank, stand and sump is my goal as the idea of plumbing a tank myself with a separate sump etc seems a bit too much to start. I have read enough posts to scare me away from RedSea so have it down to two options that both have external overflows:
1) Innovate Marine EXT 75
--> 35.4 x 23.6 x 19.7, 75 gal tank
--> 26.6 x 18.7 x 18.2, 39 gallon sump. Sump is only 3 chambers (filter chamber, skimmer chamber and return pump chamber)
--> I don't like that the sump COMPLETELY fills the cabinet base with no room for the electronics or ATO. Even going up to the EXT 100 gallon tank the sump is upsized to include a 4th refugium chamber but again fills the complete cabinet inside.
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2) Waterbox Marine Ex 110.4
--> 47.2 x 19.7 x 21.7, 79.6 gal tank
--> 31.5 x 16.1 x 15, 29.7 gal sump. Sump is 4 chambers (4in filter sock x2, skimmer chamber, ATO and return pump chamber)
--> I like that the cabinet will have a good amount of space to the side of the sump for electronics etc.
--> I don't like that there does not seem to be an easy place to put a refugium
I am leaning towards the waterbox because I like having space in the cabinet for electronics and the included ATO chamber. I don't like that there isn't an easy option for a refugium (back to my planted fresh water tank days) but seems like I could might be able to fit an algae scrubber with the protein skimmer in the primary sump chamber.
Once I decide on the tank I would love help figuring out the rest of the equipment (literally everything...) to fill it out. Budget is healthy and I think I am at least going to try to set up a controller (apex?) to keep me closer in tune with what's going on and hopefully alert me to my inevitable mistakes faster!
I appreciate your thoughts and recommendations!
Matt

