120 gallon rimless with basement sump

Wrapped up the 2nd test with RO line on the intake.

Results are more promising. Two of the containers were spot on, taking exactly 100 ml as programmed. The third was close.

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The lines leaving the dosers were clear, which was good to see. I still may upgrade the bushing, but am moving forward with RO for now

The skimmer and neck cleaner are doing a great job in pulling out the muck

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Wrapped up the 2nd test with RO line on the intake.

Results are more promising. Two of the containers were spot on, taking exactly 100 ml as programmed. The third was close.

32570919a00bf105114e8d40828ecff8.jpg


The lines leaving the dosers were clear, which was good to see. I still may upgrade the bushing, but am moving forward with RO for now

The skimmer and neck cleaner are doing a great job in pulling out the muck

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Awesome. Just to make sure I understand, you had RO like inside container to bulkhead and then normal dosing line coming from the bulkhead to your doser?
 
120 gallon rimless with basement sump

Interesting. I didn't realize you could run RO line to a doser. I'll look into that for my project. Thanks.
 
Been a while since an update because I've been enjoying the tank.

I'm up to five fish. Added a Neon Dottyback and a Cherubfish. All fish are doing great.

Thus far, no issues to speak of. Very small diatom bloom early on and no other algae blooms or cyano. I'm very happy with how everything is running and with little maintenance outside of emptying the skimmer cup every other week and changing out filter floss weekly.

My nitrates have stayed steady at around 3-5 and I'm slowly bringing up alkalinity with 2 part until I get my dosers connected. Dosing 25 ml per day. I should have the dosers going in a week.

The fish room is getting cleaned up as I just took down my old 29 gallon. I also finished one of the last two parts of the build, moving my old Hydra 26 to the refugium. This should hopefully grow chaeto better than the Marineland reef capable LED

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I owned a Neon Dottyback once and never again, they are so mean.
I am not joking the meanest fish I have owned.
Worst part about it they can squeeze through any hole so a fish can not even hide.

Beware..
 
I owned a Neon Dottyback once and never again, they are so mean.
I am not joking the meanest fish I have owned.
Worst part about it they can squeeze through any hole so a fish can not even hide.

Beware..



Thanks for the heads up. So far it's behaving. Any issues pop up and I'll re-home it pretty quick. It's made good friends with the cherubfish, probably because they were in QT together and both are half the size of the other fish
 
Finally got the dosing lines ran and dosing shelf installed. I tried to make it look as organized as possible

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Full look at the control board

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Dosing lines running to the sump. One change I made was drilling new line holders over the baffle. I was hand dosing 2 part until this was done and found that the flow in the return section was not as much as I expected. Plenty of flow in the baffle.

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The build itself is pretty much done except for upgrading my gyres to the new 350s. Still more stocking in the tank and cleaning up of the fish room.
 
You just drill some holes in pieces of wood to run the lines?

Looks really nice and clean like that.
 
tank looks great! what LFS do you go to? i'm not entirely enthused with bfa.



Thanks! I've become a big fan of Triton Marine. It's 20 minutes further than bfa but the store is much cleaner and I've had great luck with getting healthy fish there. The staff is also much more knowledgeable overall.
 
Thanks! I've become a big fan of Triton Marine. It's 20 minutes further than bfa but the store is much cleaner and I've had great luck with getting healthy fish there. The staff is also much more knowledgeable overall.

Neat, I'll have to check then out.
 
Rented a PAR meter from BRS so I could adjust my lights as needed based on present and future coral.

Since I'm running a T5/LED combo, I adjusted the intensity of the Radions to get an idea on where to set them. Note that these numbers include the T5s on

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The rock work is approximately half as tall as the height of the tank

I initially bumped the Radions intensity up to 75%, but my LPS don't seem to be as happy as the initial setting around 60% so I'm bringing it back down.
 
Wow you have made a lot of progress since I was last on the forum. My room renovations are about done and now I’m in the planning stages for my stand and plumbing. I’m going to make a concrete top for my stand.
 
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