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Hello fellow reefers! I have a Red Sea 130C reef tank for 4 years now. We're now ready for a new custom build tank to exactly fit the space in the living room we would like to have it. I am planning to document the progress from the very beginning, the ordering proces!

I found a super-specialised custom tank builder, Aqualife, a two hour drive from where I live, but they make beautiful tanks. In about two weeks we will go over and discuss the setup. Any tips you have are most welcome of course. It will be a 70-ish gallon rimless tank (including sump). Any specific requirements for the sump, stuff you just won't do without?
 

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Good luck and have fun.

I just built a 90g rimless the exact size I wanted (36x 30x 20). I really wanted the extra 6" of front to back space.

I consider a refugium a requirement on any future tanks.
 

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Sure. Increased water volume for your system. Easy and routine removal of nitrate and phosphate. Also a great place to keep critters that become an issue in the DT. Or an easy place to put a frag rack for spare corals. Or to season new live rock.

I have a 90g DT and a 30g sump/refugium. The fuge is about 2/3rds of the tank. I keep several different algae, a coral banded shrimp, some astraea snails, some hermit crabs and any non reef safe critters I might collect.
 

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You can look over my build thread (there is a link in my signature below).

If you have questions, I'm happy to try and help. You can even PM me if you want.

Back when I had a 180g and a 75g hexagon DTs, I tied them both into a 180g sump/refugium/DSB. It wasn't a standard 180g tank used as a sump. It was an old LFS frag tank. It was 10'x2'x18". I had it set up as (from left to right): a refugium with filter socks, a DSB (Deep Sand Bed), the return pump, and a second drain section with no filter socks but full of live rock and a nitrate reactor. It worked really well. I wish I had room to have a big refugium again. But my current 20g fuge does work. BTW, my coral banded shrimp has lived down there for over 8 months now.
 
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Because the new tank is not arriving before the end of September, I thought to share some pictures of corals I have in my old tank and am planning to migrate to the new one.

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This is my Duncan(opsammia Axifuga). I have it for 2 months now and it already has increased in size.

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My Orange Dendro(phillia), very small but doing well. In fact it is becoming active at night and during the day the tentacles are withdrawn. Is this normal behaviour?

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And finally my Zoanthus. Anybody out there knowing the full name of this beauty?
 
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Last month the new tank arrived and in the meantime I finished the plumbing and equipment installation. More about that in a next update. What I want to show today is the finished aquascape, created by my wife. Attached is a one-minute clip featuring the aquascape created with Real Reef Rock gen 4.
 

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