127G Rimless Build

rutz81

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I figured I would start a thread to document my tank to hopefully show some pregression as time goes by. I have been keeping tanks for about 4-5 years, but, this is the biggest tank I've kept so far, previous tanks being a 29, 40, and a 75. I am starting from scratch on this tank though, nothing is being moved and transferred because before this I have not had a tank for over a year or so. I am trying to get as good equipment as I can now, so that I do not have to re-buy the same piece of equipment down the road because I wanted to upgrade to something(which I'm sure is going to happen anyway, but, it's worth a shot).

Here are the tank specs:

-Dimensions: Miracles 48 x 30 x 20 Rimless Starphire 3 sides-External Overflow (127G)
-Skimmer: ATB 840 v1.5
-Lighting:ATI Powermodule(10x54W)
Bulb Config(Front to Back)--Blue+, Blue+, Fiji Purple, Blue+, AB Special,Fiji Purple, Blue+,Giesemann Super Actinic, Blue+
-Return:Eheim 1262
-Circulation:2 x Vortech MP40(Gen. 2)
-Rock/Sand:100 lbs BRS Eco Rock/10lbs live rock rubble(LFS)---60lbs CaribSea Special Grade(approx 2")
-Auto Top Off-Tunze Osmolator
-Heaters-1 x 300W, 1x500W-Titanium
-Cal/Alk-unsure yet, 2 part or Calcium Reactor??

I have been dosing Microbater7 according to the bottles directions. In a few weeks, I think I am going to implement NP Biopellets and use them in combination with the MB7.

Here's some pics of some of the various equipment and the start of the tank. It has been running for about a month and a half, but, I am planning on taking it real slow since everything was dead to start(rock/sand).

Stand that I had custom made when it just got home
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Trigger Systems Sump with ATB Skimmer
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Night I got the tank(came in such a HUGE crate)
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Tank with water/no lights yet
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Sump Setup
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Finally was able to hang the light(sorry for quality, had to use BB camera)
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Angled Top-down
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FTS
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That is where I'm at right now...pretty much waiting for the water to become SPS ready, thinking in a few more weeks....

-Some issues I had along the way during setup:

-The Current Hanging Light Arm which I am using IS NOT meant to be used for the Powermodule of this size...I HAD to re-inforce the metal, and am still not 100% happy with the strength of it; i'm 100% sure it's not going to fall or anything, just not thrilled with hanging a $1200 light from that weak-*** metal. Going to have to keep an eye on it for potential bending down the road.

-I was having a REAL hard time tuning in my ATB skimmer, I knew it had to be around 6.5" of water for the large pinwheel. I originally had it in 8", figured was 1.5" really that big of a deal? After not getting much skimmate or it would overflow, I figured I'd make a stand bring it to about 6". Would .5" really make that big of a deal? To both, YES. After making a new stand to bring it to exactly 6.5" it skims GREAT, even with my super low bio-load of 1 fish and barely cycled rock.

**Next things I am looking into some quality test kits, Cal/Alk method, a more pleasing place to store my top-off water(it's in a 20G Brute next to my tank,hidden by a plant, now.), then some frags...
 
Loving the dimensions of this tank!!! Top notch equipment and an awesome scape; you are off to a great start!
 
WOW! Exact dimensions I'm planning for my next tank. You have solidified my choice in tank dimensions. Amazing equipment too...that whole room looks so slick.
 
Nice tank and equipment.

Maybe turn you driver on the vortechs up and run the cord up and along the side of of your lights and let it hang off the back. Less cord in view and the light will hold your dry side when you clean them!
 
Nice tank and equipment.

Maybe turn you driver on the vortechs up and run the cord up and along the side of of your lights and let it hang off the back. Less cord in view and the light will hold your dry side when you clean them!

Thanks, not 100% sure on the placement of the Vortechs yet; the wire just kind of hanging there is temporary
 
Just wanted to update: I swapped out my rigid return PVC with some flex PVC, and what a difference in noise. I wasn't so happy with the noise that my Eheim was making before, and I wasn't even using any 90's, all 45's; it also enabled me to push the tank back a few more inches. Not a huge update by any means, just might be some useful info for someone planning a tank. I would reccomend using flex pvc, less chance for leaky joints, since it is one complete run, and less restriction causing running pumps.
 
I have been dosing 8-10 drops of MB7 daily. I started to get a small area of white/greyish cotton candy looking algae. I read a few threads and it seems maybe it is from OD'ing MB7, I am going to back down to 4 drops for a week or so and see what happens. Anyone else with any first hands experience on this stuff?
 
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