109 gal Reef Savvy SPS

Last night I posted all the close up's I have of the corals and fish. They are a bit fuzzy but it was the best I could do with the camera I have. These can serve as a reference for growth shot comparisons in the future.

I also just reached out to a fellow refer who has a high end camera with a macro lens and knows how to get great camera shots of corals done the right way. If all goes well, future photos will be of a much higher quality.
 
Looks like you had a shopping spree at Emmett's house! I think I'm going over there this week to pick up my last few frags.
 
if this tank turns out anything like emmet's it is going to be a knockout. Great job so far and i hope you have great success.
 
It is a great tank already and I see there is a lot of potential can happen in your tank. I just realized that you did not use a controller system (DA or Apex), right? Like Mr. Saltwater mentioned in Youtube, it is also my best investment so far for my tank, especial if you plan to have self-maintain tank. Just some of my humble opinion.

BTW, I am not very success with Calcium reactor even I did choose a good quality Schuran JS1 reactor, it did not handle well during my travel time (over 3 weeks) and easy to drip slower or even stuck ;-( Please share how you keep your calcium reactor drip stable. I would like to learn.
 
Looks like you had a shopping spree at Emmett's house! I think I'm going over there this week to pick up my last few frags.
Thanks Andy. I don't want to get in trouble with the mods for talking too much about a seller but yes. His corals are top quality SPS and always bug free.

if this tank turns out anything like emmet's it is going to be a knockout. Great job so far and i hope you have great success.
Why thank you!

It is a great tank already and I see there is a lot of potential can happen in your tank. I just realized that you did not use a controller system (DA or Apex), right? Like Mr. Saltwater mentioned in Youtube, it is also my best investment so far for my tank, especial if you plan to have self-maintain tank. Just some of my humble opinion.
BTW, I am not very success with Calcium reactor even I did choose a good quality Schuran JS1 reactor, it did not handle well during my travel time (over 3 weeks) and easy to drip slower or even stuck ;-( Please share how you keep your calcium reactor drip stable. I would like to learn.

My last tank ran an Apex controller that I've since sold but I am a big fan of them. For this system, I'm looking to add a GHL Profilux controller in the near future.


As far as the reactor goes, I use an aquariumplants .com digital controller, which I think really helps. I've seen the same issue with the dripper as you so I keep a good steady flow going out of the dripper to keep it more constant. The dripper hose sits about 2 inches above the water level in the sump and is a steady stream always. If it slows down to the point where it starts to drip individual drops, I adjust it up but haven't had to do that for 3 weeks or so. I have a lot of ventilation so my PH stays up around 8.1-8.4 even with the higher flow and more CO2 that the reactor releases.

If you get a peristaltic pump, you can set your dripper to exactly the flow rate you want and it will stay there for months. Just replace the squeeze tube inside the pump head once every 6 months and you will have an ultra reliable drip solution. I may do this myself eventually.

When I was running Alk at 9-10, the Alk level was fluctuating alot and I was having to make adjustments each week. I don't have much calcium demand yet so the reactor was also putting out more calcium in the system than it could use up with the reactor putting out that much CO2. When is slowed down the bubble rate to 7 seconds per bubble at 3000 psi, the Alk dropped to the 6.5 - 7.5 range and has stabilized ever since so I just leave it there. The calcium has stabilized at this level too so it seems to work.

I hope this helps and if you have any more issues, send me a PM and I'll be happy to help out.
 
Wow, nice setup! I have a similar build I am starting that is Reef Savvy 60x30x18.

How do you like the 18" depth?

Its the perfect height for my liking because its ultra easy to get my arm in the tank to mount frags and such. Your tank width at 30" is going to be awesome!
 
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Its the perfect height for my liking because its ultra easy to get my arm in the tank to mount frags and such. Your tank width at 30" is going to be awesome!

Thanks! My last tank was 22" in height and I figured with 18 it should be right about where I want it. Also can look down at the corals as well.

Look forward to the build!
 
reefkeeper64, my tank dimensions and light setup is very similar to yours. I was wondering at what height you run your T5s above the water?

Thx.
 
reefkeeper64, my tank dimensions and light setup is very similar to yours. I was wondering at what height you run your T5s above the water?

Thx.

I'm running it at about 8 inches over the water (7 inches above the top of the tank).
 
Wow, Chris! You put a lot of thought and effort into this, and it really paid off. Can't wait to see how it progresses! :thumbsup:
 
Omg i lov R. S tanks the make some baddd as$$ tanks. I see your making it even better
It's getting there but can still use some work. If you have any suggestions to make it even better, let me know. Thanks!



Nice!!! Share us some pictures once it's done.
Hi Shih, Here is a picture and short video of the new Vertex reactor. Its the 1.5 liter model and I like the design it uses, which should make maintenance easier.

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Video: This cover frame is blurry but the rest of the video is fine.








Wow, Chris! You put a lot of thought and effort into this, and it really paid off. Can't wait to see how it progresses!

Thanks Samantha. Here are a couple of videos of the African Lyrtails that you helped me pick out. They spent a few days in QT getting a treatment of malachite green & formalin just as a preventative measure and they are all eating and doing well. Thanks for suggesting the male to go along with the females. He adds great color and variety to the tank.


Video: Short vid with three new African Lyretail Anthias



Video: Messing around with video effects. This effect is called solarize and its comical!




Got my frag of Acroberry this week. Excited to see how this thing takes off. Colors on it are incredible.

That's great Andy! Let me know how it goes with that one. Mine seems to have good PE but the color has become a lighter, more pinkish hue in my tank.
 
lol. That second video makes your fish look like video game characters. :)

The anthias look really nice, Chris. I think they really like their new home ;)
 
lol. That second video makes your fish look like video game characters. :)

The anthias look really nice, Chris. I think they really like their new home ;)

Thanks Samantha! They seem happy. If you have any more left or get some more in, please let me know. I think one more female would work.
 
Nice, clean build subbed to this one for the updates to watch it grow =) .. Awesome setup man congrats on the good work..
 
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