180 gal build-in SPS tank

Hermannsae

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After years of planning and looking for reasonable prices for parts & used tanks, here now some pictures from my 180 gal "œbuild in" tank and my "œfish-room".
In this way I would like to give back a little bit to the RC community from which I learned a lot and still learning.
I still don't have water in it. But hopefully that will change soon and I can start cycling the tank and seeding it.

The facts:
Display-tank:72" x 24" x 24"
Sump I: 48" x 20" x 20" (used also as Refugium)
Sump II: 36" x 18" x 18"
Upstream Refugium: 48" x 18" x 21"
Total system water volume: approx. 300 gal (net)

Water movement:
2 x Recirculation pumps Tunze
1 x closed loop
1 x Tunze Wavebox
2 x Tunze Nannostream
1 x Borneman Surge-Device in the upstream Refugium

Lights:
2 x T5's for upstream Refugium
1 x LED for Refugium in Sump I
2 x GHL LED's for DT (not sure about the lights yet. I am waiting for the release of the new GHL LED's , or maybe one unit with a light mover and some LED strips)
1 x dimmable blue LED strip for shadowbox

Water purification: ANIT & KATI, RO
Protein Skimmer: Tunze Master Doc

Controller: GHL ProfiLux ( not yet purchased)

Aquasculpture: dry rock & worm rock

View DT:
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Fish-Room right:
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Fish-Room left:
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Refugium II with Surge-Device
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Playing with the shadowbox
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support for the rocks

support for the rocks

I used a special Epoxy to "glue" the rocks together.
To provide a stable sub-structure I used the plastic tubes from plotter paper and the end-protection plastic parts. ( I don't know what the correct name is ) :headwally:
Anyhow, here is how i did it:

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Plumbing

Plumbing

The plumbing was kind of challance because of tight quaters. My CFO didn't approve a sunroom. :rollface:

Plumbing layout:
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Sump I plumbing:
Because I didn't have room for valves behind the tank, I had to move them into the tank. The valve handles are secured with clear tubing. Hence the red flags.

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Return to Sump II:
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Return to DT & Refugium II:
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Return from Refugium II (surge-device & emergency overflow):
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updates

updates

My tank is running now for approx. 2 months.
I recently added a 250W Halide (on the right) and a Kessil 150 (on the left). Both will be eventually replaced by the new GHL Mitras LED fixture.
... and I got my first coral .... a hitchhiker :spin1:

BTW, I still have to install the shadow-box.

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water storage

water storage

For water change & top off I have two 35 gal. vessels in the basement.
For water change I just plug in the pump to get the desired quantity.

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very nice looking tank, i like aquascaping, what type of fish you will have in your tank?

Thanks!
I am not quite sure yet. But I limited myself to 3"-4" max. fish length.
I was thinking Indo-Pacific (maybe). Definitely, I would like to have a shrimp goby (that's the reason for the sand), later on, a pair of Mandarins (Synchiropus splendidus), 6-7 longspine Cardinalfish (Zoramia eptacanthus)
We shall see ... :rollface:
But first, I would like to grow some corals. I will take my time.
 
update

update

Since May the system is running. No major problems so far, even when I was out of town for three weeks.
The water parameter are OK, I think.

Temperature: 77F-78F
Salinity: 1.025-1.026
pH: 8.1-8.2
NH4: <0.25
No3: 0
No2: 0
Po4: 0
Ca: average 450 ppm

Test kits: Red Sea (Ca) & Salifert

Inhabitants so far:

- 3 x Peppermint shrimps
- 1 x blue leg hermit crab (Hugo)
- 1 x big turbo snail (big Berta)
- Several Cerith snails & Nerite snails
- 1 x Emerald crab
- 3 x mini Serpent stars (hitchhiker)
- Several bristle worms & spaghetti worms (hitchhiker)
- Many other little critters which floating around and colonizing the rock

By "œaccident" I also got some corals:
- Geen slimmer
- Yellow polyps
- Green birdsnest
- Green Velvet Acropora
- Dendrophyllia fistula (orange sun coral)
- Green flowerpot coral
- Green Briareum

Fish: none so far

Problems so far:
- Algae grow after my three weeks return (manual removal & introducing of clean-up crew)
- Start of bubble algae growth (introducing an Emerald crab)
- Detectable Ammonium because of heavy feeding (sun coral), trying to compensate with more frequently water changes


I am very proud that I was able to bring back the sun coral. I really believed I bought just a nice colored rock.
The future will tell "¦ if the coral will thrive.

I am hoping to get a Profilux controller in the near future to be able to monitor the water parameter more closely.
 
Hermann, your build looks great! And it was terrific meeting you here in Houston. I'm glad you could stop by, even if for only a short while. :)

Where did you get those water storage vessels? I've never seen that style before.
 
Hermann, your build looks great! And it was terrific meeting you here in Houston. I'm glad you could stop by, even if for only a short while. :)

Where did you get those water storage vessels? I've never seen that style before.

Any updates?
 
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