Awesome, I love the dimensions of that tank, should look great!
I am starting this thread to hopefully get some feedback and some good ideas on how I should keep this tank going and improve the quality of life for my stock.
The tank is new, been up for about a month. I am merging two older 65 and 75 gallon tanks into this one. The live rock is already transfered for the most part, and I have begun moving over some stock (slowly).
To follow:
Equipment list
Pictures
Some stupid ideas I have about the direction I want to go.
I will post more tonight and then hopefully some of you experts can help me make this tank as good as it can be.
Thank you.
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Awesome, I love the dimensions of that tank, should look great!
Sump setup.
Tank shot.
Remote shot:
Basically, I have the tank setup in a living room downstairs and on the other side of the wall I have the sump in the laundry room which makes doing maintenance so much easier and cleaner for me.
A couple things I don't know about right off the bat are the positioning of the heaters and power heads.
It seems like no matter where I point them, they blow the clam upwards.
The heaters work well where I have them but I wanted to put them in the over flows. When I do, they complain about LF (Low flow) and I don't know if thats the best spot for them.
Just for some additional info.
I have moved over as much water as I could from the old tanks. I am about half way done moving over the fish from one tank.
So far I have:
-ocellaris clownfish x2
-pink skunk clownfish x2
-some kind of anemone (host for skunk clowns)
-pork fish
-grey and orange tang
-pajama cardinal fish x 2
I have been moving the fish over slowly (2 per week) and testing my water conditions about every other day to make sure ammonia doesn't spike.
I will gather my equipment list and post in a bit.
I'm jealous.....
Let's Go Mountaineers!!!!!!
I have a tang in a 65g oh..no..
Great looking tank!
Could the heaters go in the sump to make it neater? maybe laying down in the skimmer section? would they get enough flow there?
Thats a fantastic looking tank
Anthony
Red Sea Max 250 Started 9/5/09 24kg Indonesian Live Rock, 10kg Figi Live Rock (EQUIPMENT) RSM250 Euro Reef Nano Skimmer, D-D DC300 Chiller with external NewJet NJ2300 Multi Pump.....2 Vortech MP-40w's with upgraded EcoSmart Drivers, Rena SmartHeater 300w, 2 ATI BluePlus T5's, 3 ATI Specialblue T5's, 1 ATI PurplePlus (LIVESTOCK)....2 Clarki Clownfish, 2 Common Clownfish, 3 Yellowtail Damselfish, 1 Niger Triggerfish, 1 Potters Anglefish, 1 Yellowtang
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Equipment list:
Hydor Performer 500 dp skimmer
1800 GPH pump
2x Fluval E300 heaters
Current USA Nova Extreme Pro T5 lighting (modded with moonlights)
Hydor model 3 and 4 powerheads
2 x Phos-reactors (one with carbon and the other with phosphate remover)
Custom sump with refuge
I can think of a couple of items that need replacing in the future.
1. I know the skimmer is not big enough for this tank. At some point when I have some extra cash to burn, it will need to be replaced.
2. Although the lights are pretty good, I know there are some better options out there. I just can`t afford to upgrade right now. One problem I have that might need to be dealt with right now is the fans on the side. They blow right onto the side of the canopy. I don`t know how big of a problem this is.
Any thoughts on these issues?
Last edited by jon doe; 03-20-2010 at 05:41 PM.
Stock List.
Fox Face
Pork Fish
Orange Skunk x2
Ocellaris Clown x2
Flame Angel
Christmas Wrasse
6line wrasse
Cleaner wrasse
Brown bird wrasse
pajama cardinal x2
Dwarf lionfish
Arc Eye hawkfish
Long nose hawkfish
Yellowtail Blue Damsil
Green mandarin fish
Convict blenny
Threadfin anthias
Sand sifter star fish x2
Blood shrimp
Brown tang fish?
Long tentacle anemone
More pics:
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Looks great, nice job!![]()
Soo jealous! I love the dimensions on that tank.
It looks great by the way....
That's a SWEET looking tank. I LOVE the dimensions of it.
I'd get rid of the Wet-Dry early on if I were you.
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I would put the heater in the sump the wet dry in the garbage and the fan farther from the hood.
Awesome tank by the way, love its dimensions.
Paul `EM
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A)Fix the damn problem
B)Live with it
-But absolutely no unless b*tching about how you don't like it, but don't want to do anything.
Amazing tank! Im so jealous!
Toan
14G BioCube build
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CRASHED![]()
20gal reef
10gal DIY sump
Current USA T5 HO lighting
AquaC Remora HOB skimmer
20lbs LR
20lbs LS
REBUILDING!!!!![]()
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90Gal in the works...
What is wet dry?
Also I have a problem with one overflow and a flushing noise.
I didn't have this problem when I first set it up. Any thoughts?
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