250 gallon solar reef

hobogato

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just thought i would share my current tank here in a build thread. this is a little after the fact since the tank is about 4 months old now.

tank - 250 gallon marineland deep dimension tank (60"x36"x28")

filtration - dsp and macroalgae in tank and a carbon reactor in line on the closed loop

lighting - three 14" sundome sky lights (solar) and 216 watts of t5 supplemental

circulation - reeflo dart closed loop

on to the pics:

end of april 2011 - stand and canopy that i built
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4/25/11 - tank in place - notice i removed the overflows and since i will be using the holes in the bottom for the closed loop (no sum)
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closed loop plumbing
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rock wall for retaining dsp - the tank has a section in the front that is shallow sand and rubble with a macroalgae bed, still had a little more sand to add
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original rockwork (i have changed that now)
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just a pic to show how much flow there is with the closed loop
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rinsing the sand
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may 1st, first pic with the water all cleared up
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the theme of this tank is captive breeding and aquaculture.

while putting the tank together, i was also raising a batch of baby clowns i got from a friend.

day 1
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rotifer cultures
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just shy of 2 weeks old
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beginning of may i moved them from their 20 gallon tank to this 29 that i temporarily plumbed into the big tank
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may 4th - just shy of a month old (did i mention these were from special parents)
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we call this one "tennessee" but his t has changed quite a bit since this pic
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beginning of june i switched the pots out for two fake anemones - they were grateful
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by this point i also moved them to a nursery in the main tank and the 29 gallon tank went away
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and in the beginning of july, they were released into the big tank
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in the middle of july i was given a batch of baby banggai cardinals from another friend

here they are in the bucket on the way home - freshly released from papa's mouth
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i put the nursery back in the tank, but put the babies in a net breeder in the nursery at first - there were 33 of them
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here they are at day 2
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at 3 weeks old i released them into the big tank
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afterwards, many of them started having problems with sudden fright syndrome. i think they were having to work harder because of the flow in the tank and did not have the proper nutrition. sadly, i lost many.

there are now 10 healthy ones and after some diet additions, no more sudden fright syndrome
 
so, this brings us to current condition.

here is a pic of the tank after some redo of the rocks and addition of some aquacultured coral frags (these were added periodically over the last couple of months)
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the tank is almost 5 months old (as are the clowns) and the banggais are just under two months. the coral frags i have added seem to be doing well and are showing some growth. the clowns have started hosting in various corals, mainly duncans and euphyllia, but also the acros and gorgos. should be really cool when they all settle into some territories.

pardon the brightness, the sun is blazing today!

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Does anyone know if the tubes from Solatubes are truly better than the ones from Home Depot or Lowes? There is a significant price difference, Solatubes are about $100 more a piece for the 14".
 
i do know that the light that comes thru mine is more yellow than light that i have seen from the solatubes i saw at a dealership.
 
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