I’ve spent so much time reading “build threads†over the past six months, I decided to post one of my own as I upgrade to a new 65 gallon tank.
My current setup is a 29 gallon in which I’m keeping LPS, mushrooms, zoanthids, and a Kenya tree coral or two. Fish consist of a Pink Skunk Clown, a Firefish, a Yellow Head Jawfish, a Barnacle Blenny, a Yellow Clown Goby, and a Bangai Cardinal. All of this will be moving to the new tank.
I’ve got 130 watts of Power Compact, a Red Sea Prizm Skimmer (which I don’t like), 2 Koralia Nanos, a Phosgen Reactor, and an AquaClear Power Filter that I use for carbon.
Here are some pics!
I’m trying to keep the expenditures down on this project, so I’ve opted to buy an established 65 gallon setup from a fellow hobbyist. I purchased the following as part of my “package†deal:
65 Gallon Reef Ready Tank
Stand/Canopy
Sunlight Supply 6x39 T-5 Light Fixture (mounted in canopy)
Eheim 1262 Universal Pump for Return (900 gph before head loss)
20 Gallon High to be used as sump
150 Watt Heater
Mag ?? Powerhead
Bunch of live rock
Bunch of live sand
Number of corals (Most notably some nice Acropora frags, a decent sized Frog Spawn, a few zoanthid colonies, what I believe to be a Sea Stalk Briareum, and some other odds and ends I can’t identify)
He was missing a skimmer. I decided to go with an Octopus Needlewheel 200 for this setup. Ordered from Marine Solutions on Monday (2/11) and had it by Thursday (would have been here Wednesday, but we had an ice storm in DC). Here are a few shots of it running in my kitchen sink.
On to the next post for the build.
My current setup is a 29 gallon in which I’m keeping LPS, mushrooms, zoanthids, and a Kenya tree coral or two. Fish consist of a Pink Skunk Clown, a Firefish, a Yellow Head Jawfish, a Barnacle Blenny, a Yellow Clown Goby, and a Bangai Cardinal. All of this will be moving to the new tank.
I’ve got 130 watts of Power Compact, a Red Sea Prizm Skimmer (which I don’t like), 2 Koralia Nanos, a Phosgen Reactor, and an AquaClear Power Filter that I use for carbon.
Here are some pics!
I’m trying to keep the expenditures down on this project, so I’ve opted to buy an established 65 gallon setup from a fellow hobbyist. I purchased the following as part of my “package†deal:
65 Gallon Reef Ready Tank
Stand/Canopy
Sunlight Supply 6x39 T-5 Light Fixture (mounted in canopy)
Eheim 1262 Universal Pump for Return (900 gph before head loss)
20 Gallon High to be used as sump
150 Watt Heater
Mag ?? Powerhead
Bunch of live rock
Bunch of live sand
Number of corals (Most notably some nice Acropora frags, a decent sized Frog Spawn, a few zoanthid colonies, what I believe to be a Sea Stalk Briareum, and some other odds and ends I can’t identify)
He was missing a skimmer. I decided to go with an Octopus Needlewheel 200 for this setup. Ordered from Marine Solutions on Monday (2/11) and had it by Thursday (would have been here Wednesday, but we had an ice storm in DC). Here are a few shots of it running in my kitchen sink.
On to the next post for the build.