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I got the dry side for you for the M130, 19x20.I am trying to find the measurement's for the dry side but can't find them. Would you be able to measure and let me know the L x W x H please
Here what they had, 19Wx20Dx31H"I am trying to find the measurement's for the dry side but can't find them. Would you be able to measure and let me know the L x W x H please?
I guesstimated and i was off by 1" lol Thanks for checking!I got the dry side for you for the M130, 19x20.

Beautiful set up. how do you like the tank so far? I'm looking between the M130 or M180.It’s been a remarkably busy week for the new tank! The tank is finally starting to come to life and look like a proper reef. I’ve made some major progress with livestock transfers and getting systems online, though it hasn't been without a few stressful moments.
I have officially moved all the fish over from my previous system. The original crew is swimming happily and settling into the new aquascape nicely:
On March 7th, I also picked up a few new additions to add to the reef, a Long Nose Hawkfish, a Solon Fairy Wrasse, and an Adorned Wrasse.
- Purple Tang
- Tomini Tang
- Flame Angel
- 2x Chromis
- Royal Gramma
- Lawnmower Blenny
- Pajama Cardinalfish
Unfortunately, the Adorned Wrasse isn't doing too well. It’s currently refusing to eat and appears to be suffering from lockjaw. It’s always tough seeing a new fish struggle right out of the gate, especially when the rest of the transition has gone smoothly. I'll be monitoring it closely and crossing my fingers for a turnaround.
On a much brighter note, I took the plunge and added the very first piece of coral to the system! I plan to gradually add more as time goes on and the tank continues to mature. Since there's finally coral in the display, I went ahead and got the Trident hooked up and running so I can keep an eye on the parameters.
I also just placed an order with Reef Cleaners for my full clean-up crew. They are scheduled to arrive this Thursday, which will be a huge help in keeping the rocks and sand tidy as the system navigates its new-tank phases.
Equipment Updates. As for the ongoing sump saga, I'm still waiting for the correct replacement sump. It looks like it won't be arriving until late April, so we're just rolling with the current setup until then.
Thanks for following along with the build!
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Thank you that's good to hear. Looking to replace my Reefer 300.I absolutely love the tank. I would definitely go bigger if my space allowed for it. I would not hesitate to buy an Eshopp tank again.
Your tank is coming together nicely. Love the scape!It’s been a remarkably busy week for the new tank! The tank is finally starting to come to life and look like a proper reef. I’ve made some major progress with livestock transfers and getting systems online, though it hasn't been without a few stressful moments.
I have officially moved all the fish over from my previous system. The original crew is swimming happily and settling into the new aquascape nicely:
On March 7th, I also picked up a few new additions to add to the reef, a Long Nose Hawkfish, a Solon Fairy Wrasse, and an Adorned Wrasse.
- Purple Tang
- Tomini Tang
- Flame Angel
- 2x Chromis
- Royal Gramma
- Lawnmower Blenny
- Pajama Cardinalfish
Unfortunately, the Adorned Wrasse isn't doing too well. It’s currently refusing to eat and appears to be suffering from lockjaw. It’s always tough seeing a new fish struggle right out of the gate, especially when the rest of the transition has gone smoothly. I'll be monitoring it closely and crossing my fingers for a turnaround.
On a much brighter note, I took the plunge and added the very first piece of coral to the system! I plan to gradually add more as time goes on and the tank continues to mature. Since there's finally coral in the display, I went ahead and got the Trident hooked up and running so I can keep an eye on the parameters.
I also just placed an order with Reef Cleaners for my full clean-up crew. They are scheduled to arrive this Thursday, which will be a huge help in keeping the rocks and sand tidy as the system navigates its new-tank phases.
Equipment Updates. As for the ongoing sump saga, I'm still waiting for the correct replacement sump. It looks like it won't be arriving until late April, so we're just rolling with the current setup until then.
Thanks for following along with the build!
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Your tank is coming together nicely. Love the scape!
As an FYI, I’m in Dallas, GA as well if you need some help with anything.
Sure am. Off of Jimmy Lee (SR-278) and Old Harris Rd.Are you really! You are the first reefer I have run into that lives in Dallas.
Hey hey! Any updates? Been following your build. Which clean up crew package did you go with?
Sorry to hear that they still haven't shipped it.Hey hey! Any updates? Been following your build. Which clean up crew package did you go with?
Where do I begin? First and foremost, my new sump shipment from Eshopps has been delayed yet again. I am still not entirely sure what the holdup is, but I'm being told it boils down to "logistical issues." It is frustrating, but rather than dwelling on the delay, I decided to keep busy and make some major additions to the reef.
While waiting, I hit up my local frag swap and completely scored. I picked up some incredible designer SPS frags and a ton of other pieces to start filling out the aquascape. I know these pieces are small, but I hope to grow them out. On the fish side, I also added a beautiful Solar Wrasse to the mix.
Here is the full breakdown of the new coral additions:
The SPS Collection
The LPS Collection
- Merlin’s Staff Acro
- Bubble Bath Unicorn Acro
- Pink Cadillac Acro
- Robinhood Acro
- Fruitopia Acro
- Alice in Wonderland Acro
- PC Rainbow Acro
- Green Slimer
- Cornbread Rainbow Monti
- Green/Orange Grafted Monti Cap
Softies, Mushrooms & Zoas
- Dragon Soul
- Orange Acan
- Unknown Neon Green Acan ( Seriously, this thing glows)
- Holy Grail Micromussa
- Jack-O'-Lantern Leptoseris
- Green and Purple Brain Coral
- Godzilla Mushrooms (x2) ( The original had a baby )
- Radioactive Mushroom
- Rasta Zoa Rock
Knowing how much shadowing can become an issue once these frags start growing into full colonies, I upgraded the lighting rig. I added a 61” AquaticLife 61" T5 Hybrid fixture to run alongside my Reef Breeders Photon V2. I have a par meter on order, and as soon as it comes in, I will mount the corals onto the rockwork.
On the chemistry front, things are incredibly stable. I have been dosing 30ml of All-For-Reef daily, and my alkalinity has been holding steady right between 8.5 and 9.0 dKH, verified by my Apex Trident. I am still doing this manually for now, but I will eventually get around to hooking up the dedicated Apex DOS dosing pump.
I recently took a vacation to Florida and finally had the chance to test the AF4 frozen auto-freeze feeder. It worked flawlessly and is easily one of the best additions I’ve made to the system for peace of mind while traveling.
I also cannot say enough good things about my Maxspect skimmer. It is hands-down the quietest skimmer I have ever owned, and it continuously pulls dark, nasty skimmate all day long without missing a beat. Down in the sump, the Red Sea ReefMat is still going strong on its original fleece roll, though I suspect I will finally need to swap the roll out within the next month.
Despite the shipping delays, the tank is thriving, and everything appears to be incredibly happy!
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I read reports that it would overheat if I put it in the stand, so I 3D-printed a bracket to mount on the wall beside the tank. I do not plan to run it 24/7 because it puts off so much heat, but for trips, it's a Godsend.Sorry to hear that they still haven't shipped it.
The corals and tank look amazing! Where did you place the AF4??
Oh wow that's awesome. I don't have a 3D printer so I'll have to figure out what to do if I get oneI read reports that it would overheat if I put it in the stand, so I 3D-printed a bracket to mount on the wall beside the tank. I do not plan to run it 24/7 because it puts off so much heat, but for trips, it's a Godsend.Sorry to hear that they still haven't shipped it.
The corals and tank look amazing! Where did you place the AF4??

You should have come out! It was sort of small, but there were some good deals to be had.The tank is looking good and nice score on the new corals. I was thinking of going as well, but really need to stop adding corals and let the ones I have grow out. Waiting that long for a sump sucks!