Upgrade: WaterBox Reef 130.4

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After 4 years in the hobby, it's finally time for an upgrade — I'm moving up to a WaterBox Reef 130.4!


Here's a link to my previous build for anyone interested:
🔗 44 Gallon Bow Front with 20 Gallon Custom Sump


I’ll admit I didn’t do the best job finishing that last build thread — but this time around, I’m going to make a real effort to document everything properly. I've learned a ton from this community, and hopefully this thread will give something back and help others as well.


I’ll be breaking this build down into several posts, each focused on a different part of the journey. I’m taking my time with this one to make sure every detail is done right.


Let’s get started! 👇
 

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Following along!
 
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Lighting Track System

The WaterBox came with quite a bit of gear, including two 47" Quanta Helix Light BarsMeso Blue and OG Pop. I knew right away I wanted to pair these with the AI Prime 16HDs from my previous setup.

My goal was a lighting system that:
  • Didn’t interfere with the tank lid
  • Didn’t require hanging from the ceiling
I looked into both the EcoTech RMS and AI HMS mounts. While each had its pros and cons, nothing quite fit my needs.

Enter the 80/20 Solution

Shout out to @exnisstech who recommended going with a custom 80/20 track system! He wasn't kidding when he said it was like tinker toys for grown ups! 🤣

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After weeks of reading, watching videos, and sketching out ideas, I finally pulled the trigger. I went with a wall-mounted “T” configuration using 1515 series extrusions. These extrusions are compact but incredibly strong — and in my opinion, offer a super clean look.

Did I over-engineer it? Probably.
But I didn’t want to leave anything to chance.

The lights are mounted about 11” above the tank, with the flexibility to raise or lower them if needed. Here’s a shot of the track system mounted to the wall — I was lucky to hit three studs, so it's rock solid.

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Light Rails

I’ve been following Kris Cleven on Instagram for a while. He runs an Etsy shop where he sells some really clever designs, including Adjustable Aquarium Light Mounts.

I picked up a set made specifically for the Quanta Helix bars and 15/15 track — and they’re perfect.

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Quick tip:
The mounts place the lights about 4” below the top of the extrusion, so if you go this route, make sure to factor that into your height planning. Here's a side-view shot so you can see the clearance.

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I like to tinker with CAD and print useful components for the tank on my 3D printer. I designed custom mounts for the AI Prime 16HDs, which are suspended from the center extrusion. But I’ll dive deeper into that setup in a future post!
 
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Aquascaping
So apparently I'm not very creative! lol! I ran into a slump when I was trying to create my aquascapes. The tank came with a ton of dry rock, so I wanted to see if I could create a negative space aquascape. This took me allot longer than I anticipated. But then again, I wasn't in a rush during this build. I wanted to take my time and be sure I was happy with everything.

I used a combination of BRS Extra Thick Super Glue Gel and E-Marco-400 Aquascaping Mortor. I bought some acrylic tubes, but ended up not using them.

One of the lessons learned from my previous tank was pre-drilling holes in various spots, so I can just drop in frag plugs everywhere.

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I decided to go with three main aquascapes all together. I only needed to make two since I'm planning to move the main structure from my old tank into this one. Plus give me the benefit of seeding this tank quicker.

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I plan on dropping in smaller rocks around these fixtures to create little islands my coral will grow on. But this is something I can do once I put everything together.
 
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Equipment List

Return Pump

This setup came with a Simplicity 3200. I really don't see a need to change this, so I plan on using this. I plan on running a mixed reef, so even at 50% this pump will do just fine.

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Heaters
I decided to go with two 300W Titanium Heaters from BRS. They will be controlled by my InkBird WiFi ITC-308

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Filtration
In my current setup, I'm running a Klir DI-4 Fleece Roller. Just so happen, this tank came with one as well! Still haven't decided if two is overkill, but why not? I thought about running them in a Master/Slave setup, but decided not to because I will be burning through both rolls of fleece equally. Because of this, I decided to run them independently.

The previous owner of this WaterBox was very generous. So I also came with two 10" canister filters. I plan on adding one to my RODI setup making it a 5-stage filter and the second one will be used on the tank as a carbon filter.

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Protein Skimmer
I'll be planning on moving over my Reef Octopus Classic 110-S

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Powerheads
I used a pair of SLW-10 in my old setup and they did not disappoint. With that being said, I heard allot of good things about their DMP line. So I decided to get a pair of DMP-30M's. More than likely, I'll be using the DMP's on the side of the tank and the SLW's on the back of the tank. Can't have too much flow right?

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UV Sterilizer
This part I'm still debating... I'm currently running an Aqua UV 15W Advantage 2000 Sterilizer. Obviously this will be underpowered in my new build, but what if I run two of them? For the time being, I will run this guy, but I think I will be making a three way manifold and plumb two of these hanging off the back of the display tank.

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I think that's enough for now. LOL! I still have all my dosing plans to cover another time.

In terms of controllers, I haven't pulled the trigger yet. But when I do, more than likely I'll be going with the HYDROS line. I like their modular approach and I think it'll work well with my mixing setup.
 

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