Octo LUX T90

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Hello reefers,

I decided to document the progress of the new reef. I went with the Reef Octopus Octo LUX T90 system which is advertised as an "All in One". There aren't many build threads on these tanks, so I hope to capture lots of details for anyone interested in them or that wants to follow along.

Tank - Glass 35"L x 18"W x 18"H with a tank volume of 48 gallons​
Stand - MDF and laminate measuring 39.5"H​
Sump - OS-30B acrylic 30"L x 12"W x 16"H​
Return Pump – AQ-3000 925 GPH max flow​
Protein Skimmer – Reef Octopus 6” Classic 150INT​

Additional equipment

Light - Maxspect Razor X 150w with the ICV6​
Flow – Maxspect XF330, Ecotech MP10, (3rd TBD but likely Tunze Wavebox 6208)​
Heater -Eheim JAGER 150W​
ATO – Tunze Osmolator 3155​
Controller/Dosing – Apex A2/DOS​

There are two things that I don't like but weren’t deal breakers:
The included slim water reservoir, which is integrated in the back panel only has a 1.5-gallon capacity. I plan to use my 5-gallon IM reservoir.​
The other is the included flexi tubing which I converted the drains to hard tubing. Reef Octopus uses metric instead of imperial for this tank. (32mm) for drains and (25mm) for return.​

As of today, the tanks have been running for over 24hours on RODI without any leaks. I had 2 previous ones and ended up using a product recommended here called “Plasto-Joint Stick”. I will always use this product for any plastic thread. Total game changer.

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Slow progress but moving along. System is salty:

Salt at 1.026. Tropical Marine Pro
Sand 30lbs Tropic Eden Tonga Miniflakes
Rock ~40lbs Tropic Eden Morroca + Real Reef branch
Water volume is ~50 gallons after displacement.
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Waiting for water to clear a bit and officially start cycling.
Dr Tim One and Only + Ammonium Chloride.
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Replaced the filter sock with a Redsea filter cup.
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Day 7 of Dr Tim Fishless cycle. Yesterday was the first day I saw a slight change on Ammonia reading.
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Assembled a cabinet for electronics and dry goods. Plan to assemble the IM lid and work on initial fish stock list tomorrow.
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Still cycling... I did get a new Tunze ATO and Tunze Wavebox for the build.

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Narrow down the likely fish inhabitants to:
  1. Pink Streaked Wrasse (transfer)
  2. Red firefish (transfer)
  3. Royal Gramma
  4. Radiant Wrasse
  5. Pygmy Angel

Also order the TBS Treasure Chest Pico Package to increase bio-diversity. Unfortunately, it’s back order and estimate shipping date is about a month out.

In the meantime enjoying the nano and figuring out which of the corals will transfer over.

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Moving along with the tank progress after a 2 week road trip (4 states 2k miles) that put the reef on pause.

I managed to build the IM diy mesh kit frame and set up the Maxspect RSX 150 light and schedule. The reef should be getting some biodiversity from the TBS rock that will be arriving later this week along with a pods order from Florida Pets.

Decided to remove the Wavebox and got another gyre instead. It was a bit too bulky and loud for the tank. Still haven’t decided if I want to use the nano stream that comes in the Wavebox or the MP10 Iaying around as the third pump.

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I have been looking at this tank for a while now. Seems to be the only one with those dimensions close to the IM 30L i will be replacing in my son's bedroom. There is like nothing on this tank to research. I am glad someone is posting progress and would like to follow this complete thread. Thank you for starting this post.
 

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Day 7 of Dr Tim Fishless cycle. Yesterday was the first day I saw a slight change on Ammonia reading.
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Assembled a cabinet for electronics and dry goods. Plan to assemble the IM lid and work on initial fish stock list tomorrow.
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is this cabinet wood or metal ?
 
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I am glad someone is posting progress and would like to follow this complete thread. Thank you for starting this post.
Glad the thread could help and you can follow along. More progress to come…

is this cabinet wood or metal ?
The aquarium stand is made out of Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) and laminate it’s pretty solid and heavy so not your typical IKEA MDF. The small cabinet is from IKEA and will be used to hold my electronics for the aquarium.
 
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