Figured I would start my build thread finally since my tank has been up and running since the beginning of February. I will do my best to keep my posts filled with pics and the typing to a minimum since we all know pics are king.
I have been keeping saltwater tanks for as long as I can remember and have been gaining experience with each new tank in the hopes to one day have a tank worth of TOTM! I hope that one day this one will be worthy.
So the tank is a Red Sea 650S that I was able to purchase at a steal of a price about 2 years ago now. A local store had sold a complete setup but chipped the glass during setup so Red Sea sent a replacement and said they could do whatever with the damaged tank. After a water test I purchased it and it sat in my den while I slowly collected equipment. Thru all my years I have found the way I like things and I wasn't willing to compromise so when I could I purchased things and it took a very long time to get all the equipment I wanted. I am very pleased with the end results and I hope I can help others while sharing my story.
I already loved the tank for a number of reasons which is why I jumped at the chance to buy it and create the tank Red Sea wanted it to be. Why d I love the tank so much? The ATO is gravity fed and built in along with the 4 powerheads also built in the back wall. Each nozzle is easy to position to create maximum flow in almost any direction. Behind each nozzle is a Sicce 2.0 providing up to 568 GPH of flow. Unfortunately the pumps didn't come with the tank and I had to purchase them. Enough about all that stuff here is the list of all the equipment that is being used currently.
Tank dimensions are: 62.5 x 25 tall x 27 wide
Custom sump dimensions are: 58.5 x 17 tall x 22.5 wide with 22 x 22.5 of it being a built in refugium
Skimmer: Reef Octopus SSS 220 Regal
Return Pump: Ecotech Vectra M1
Flow: 4 Sicce 2.0 pumps built in and 2 Ecotech Vectra MP-40qd
Ecotech Battery Backup
Bubble Magus BMT-11 dosing pump with 3 dosing containers
AI prime Refugium light
3 Ecotech Radions 2 Gen 3 pro and 1 Gen 2 soon to be upgraded
So there you have it pics to follow!
I have been keeping saltwater tanks for as long as I can remember and have been gaining experience with each new tank in the hopes to one day have a tank worth of TOTM! I hope that one day this one will be worthy.
So the tank is a Red Sea 650S that I was able to purchase at a steal of a price about 2 years ago now. A local store had sold a complete setup but chipped the glass during setup so Red Sea sent a replacement and said they could do whatever with the damaged tank. After a water test I purchased it and it sat in my den while I slowly collected equipment. Thru all my years I have found the way I like things and I wasn't willing to compromise so when I could I purchased things and it took a very long time to get all the equipment I wanted. I am very pleased with the end results and I hope I can help others while sharing my story.
I already loved the tank for a number of reasons which is why I jumped at the chance to buy it and create the tank Red Sea wanted it to be. Why d I love the tank so much? The ATO is gravity fed and built in along with the 4 powerheads also built in the back wall. Each nozzle is easy to position to create maximum flow in almost any direction. Behind each nozzle is a Sicce 2.0 providing up to 568 GPH of flow. Unfortunately the pumps didn't come with the tank and I had to purchase them. Enough about all that stuff here is the list of all the equipment that is being used currently.
Tank dimensions are: 62.5 x 25 tall x 27 wide
Custom sump dimensions are: 58.5 x 17 tall x 22.5 wide with 22 x 22.5 of it being a built in refugium
Skimmer: Reef Octopus SSS 220 Regal
Return Pump: Ecotech Vectra M1
Flow: 4 Sicce 2.0 pumps built in and 2 Ecotech Vectra MP-40qd
Ecotech Battery Backup
Bubble Magus BMT-11 dosing pump with 3 dosing containers
AI prime Refugium light
3 Ecotech Radions 2 Gen 3 pro and 1 Gen 2 soon to be upgraded
So there you have it pics to follow!