Red Sea S1000 SPS Dominant Build

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Hello everyone, this thread will be dedicated for my Red Sea S1000 Build.

EQUIPMENT

Lighting
- (2) 8 Bulb T5 Ati Sunpower Light Fixture

Return Pump - Vectra L2

Skimmer - Red Sea RSK 900

Wavemakers - (3) MP40

Heaters - (1) 600W Titanium Heater - BRS (1) 300W Titanium Heater - BRS

Salt - Trop Marin Pro Reef Salt

Date Ordered - June 14, 2021 Date Received - September 09, 2021 Date Filled with Water - September ??, 2021
 
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Agree. It will be a sps dominant system so i will definately need more flow. I won't add any sps until about 6 months down the line so for now 3 mp40s should hopefully be enough. Once it's time to add sps I will add a couple ReefWave 40's on each end.
 

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Agree. It will be a sps dominant system so i will definately need more flow. I won't add any sps until about 6 months down the line so for now 3 mp40s should hopefully be enough. Once it's time to add sps I will add a couple ReefWave 40's on each end.
I like my ReefWave45s - you’ll be very happy with them.
 
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Here is a first look at the stand getting built (this was taken Sunday). Above you can see the T5 lighting fixtures
 

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Agree. It will be a sps dominant system so i will definately need more flow. I won't add any sps until about 6 months down the line so for now 3 mp40s should hopefully be enough. Once it's time to add sps I will add a couple ReefWave 40's on each end.
I have a 900 and use 2 ReefWave 45s on each end and 1 RW25 in the middle mounted on the overflow flowing forward. I just added 2 Neptune WAVs to each side and turned the 2 RS45s vertically in each corner pointing one side along the back and the other forward down the sides. More than enough flow now. Red Sea makes a nice tank. Going to be a great build!
 
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Looking great! How’s the aluminum stand?
The aluminum stand appears really sturdy. It has a ton of bracing anywhere two pieces of extruded aluminum meet. 9 vertical pieces of extruded aluminum are holding up the tank which is pretty wild.
 
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I have a 900 and use 2 ReefWave 45s on each end and 1 RW25 in the middle mounted on the overflow flowing forward. I just added 2 Neptune WAVs to each side and turned the 2 RS45s vertically in each corner pointing one side along the back and the other forward down the sides. More than enough flow now. Red Sea makes a nice tank. Going to be a great build!
Great to hear you like the ReefWave 45s. I've heard mostly good things about them. I was hoping to buy them in a couple months but I'm leaning to buy them in a couple weeks instead lol
 
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Hoping to revive this thread. Since my last update there has been a lot that has changed. Here are some pictures I’ve taken that are pretty recent.

Since these photos I have added sand.

I built the scape myself using Marco rock and cement. It was a pain to get the scape how I wanted, which probably took about a months work to get it just right, but well worth it in my opinion

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Being sticky and staying connected: Have you used any reef-safe glue?

  • I have used reef safe glue.

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  • I haven’t used reef safe glue, but plan to in the future.

    Votes: 8 6.8%
  • I have no interest in using reef safe glue.

    Votes: 5 4.3%
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