125 1st time reef!!!

wah-zoh

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well i see a lot of people start a thread and track their progress, here is mine. this is my 1st time trying reef tank had fowlr for 1 year in a 55 gal, but i decided to upgrade.

currently only has a 260 w cfl light, plans to build 250w x 2 halides.
also want to replace sea clone 150 skimmer with something better after i do more research on skimmers. sump needs extension built on soon so i can start a fuge for macro. i have 50 lbs of marco dry rock seeded with about 20lbs of live rock. ordering 50lbs more live rock in a few weeks.

i have a few beginner soft corals kenya tree and xenia. plan to stick with beginner corals for a bit until i get better, and get some equipment upgrades.
live stock list already made and changed 100x.

i am always open for ideas and i love the help! i have already learned so much from this forum, thank you!!!
 

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i am always open for ideas and i love the help! i have already learned so much from this forum, thank you!!!
looks good so far.

Suggestion: upgrade the skimmer before the lighting.
On a 72" long aquarium you might want to use three halides rather than two.
Three 175w halides would be a better choice than two 250w halides.
 
Congrats on the upgrade! Tank and stand look sharp! You'll have fun filling that bad boy up!

I'll have fun, but the bank account wont! lol thanks for the comments i like the canopy style tanks over rim less and open top. unless its a zero edge that's the coolest tank ever!!!
 
I run 3-150W HM and 4 PC over my 125 and I agree the 3 HM spread the light much better then 2.

Here my when I first put rock in it.
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And here it is a year later. Have fun.
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Three 175w halides would be a better choice than two 250w halides.

i have a bar that runs front to back in the center of the tank. if i put a halide there would this block alot of the light from reaching the tank? my plan was a 250 watt MH on each side then 36" t5 in the middle.
 
That's always an issue, and there are ways around it. Some people remove the center brace and replace it with a thinner piece, or clear acrylic. You could offset the center potential 3rd halide (to one side). You could up to 4 halides :), two on on each side, Or you could just stick with the two, and plan your coral placement based on the lighting. I don't think two is that bad, as long as you place your clams and high light corals accordingly. I have a 120 and only run two halides, granted it's a 4 foot tank.
 
i have a bar that runs front to back in the center of the tank. if i put a halide there would this block alot of the light from reaching the tank? my plan was a 250 watt MH on each side then 36" t5 in the middle.

I have a tank with 2 250 mh on sides and 4 36"t5s in the middle. LIght is not very even but I like it. To balance it out a bit I added a 6foot vho actinic on side of everything.
 
I ran 2 175W bulbs over my 150 gallon tank and it worked out fine. The trick is to use good reflectors and bulbs with a high PAR output. I used the PFO reflectors with 175W XM 10K bulbs...

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no doubt it CAN be done with two bulbs......

I was simply suggesting what might be considered an optimal lighting arrangement for a 72" long aquarium.
 
I ran 2 175W bulbs over my 150 gallon tank and it worked out fine. The trick is to use good reflectors and bulbs with a high PAR output. I used the PFO reflectors with 175W XM 10K bulbs...

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looking at this really makes me want to change my overflow box to the corner overflows. this looks a lot better than having a big square box sitting on one side of my tank.
 
the brace is solid not clear, but Piazzon12 the idea of 2 250's on each side and 2 150's in center sounds interesting.

I replaced the plastic brace on my current 65 gallon tank so that I could have one 175W MH in the center (directly over the brace). You can read on my build thread how I did it...

http://archive.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1122036

Also here is a picture of it before I started to convert it to a softy tank (I don't have any newer pictures yet)...

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I replaced the plastic brace on my current 65 gallon tank so that I could have one 175W MH in the center (directly over the brace). You can read on my build thread how I did it...



i see what you are talking about. that's a great idea, but i dont think i trust my self to try that just yet. really good info about plumbing on that thread.
 
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