Moved into our new house last week and started the new build this week. Looking forward to the new tanks depth. Last tank was a 7x2x2. Hoping for a 200 gallon SPS paradise, but expecting several hiccups along the way.
Equipment:
Tank - 200 gallon deep dimension from Aquarium Masters (2 x 1.5 inch drains and 2 x 1 inch returns)
Custom stand and canopy. Canopy fit to hold the 4 radions on top.
Pump - Ecotech L1
Powerheads - 2 x MP40 and 2 x MP60
Lights - 2 x Gen 2 Radion and 2 x Gen 3 Radion Pros
Skimmer - Regal 200int
Rock - 200# dry florida rock from reefrocks
Sand - 30# tropic eden mini flakes and 60# tropic eden reef flakes
Got the tank into the house and only scuffed up 3 walls! navigating this oversized stand on the landing of a split level was not fun.
The inside of the stand didn't have any support braces along the perimeter, so I improvised. I did some searching and found other 200 gallon deep dimensions with the same stand design, so hoping mine is now just reinforced.
Received my rock earlier this week and gave it a quick rinse down. It came in pretty clean and I received a few pieces that were cut flat on one edge to help keep my rock scape stable on the bottom of the glass.
Finished painting the the back of the tank and got the rock into the tank today. I had originally planned for 120 lbs of sand, but I think 90 was enough. I laid the mini flakes down first. Hoping the vortechs don't move it around too much.
And started filling. Got about ~80 gallons into the tank. Added a bottle of Fritz zyme 9 and a couple dead shrimp to get this cycle started.
Thoughts, comments, suggestions and questions welcome!
Equipment:
Tank - 200 gallon deep dimension from Aquarium Masters (2 x 1.5 inch drains and 2 x 1 inch returns)
Custom stand and canopy. Canopy fit to hold the 4 radions on top.
Pump - Ecotech L1
Powerheads - 2 x MP40 and 2 x MP60
Lights - 2 x Gen 2 Radion and 2 x Gen 3 Radion Pros
Skimmer - Regal 200int
Rock - 200# dry florida rock from reefrocks
Sand - 30# tropic eden mini flakes and 60# tropic eden reef flakes
Got the tank into the house and only scuffed up 3 walls! navigating this oversized stand on the landing of a split level was not fun.

The inside of the stand didn't have any support braces along the perimeter, so I improvised. I did some searching and found other 200 gallon deep dimensions with the same stand design, so hoping mine is now just reinforced.

Received my rock earlier this week and gave it a quick rinse down. It came in pretty clean and I received a few pieces that were cut flat on one edge to help keep my rock scape stable on the bottom of the glass.

Finished painting the the back of the tank and got the rock into the tank today. I had originally planned for 120 lbs of sand, but I think 90 was enough. I laid the mini flakes down first. Hoping the vortechs don't move it around too much.

And started filling. Got about ~80 gallons into the tank. Added a bottle of Fritz zyme 9 and a couple dead shrimp to get this cycle started.

Thoughts, comments, suggestions and questions welcome!