Bax
Premium Member
Well, after making many plans to have reef at home, an opportunity came up to acquire an 8' x 30" x 30" tank. No way would this fit in my home .... and marriage, but it'll fit in my office! 
So, that's where it'll go!
I've been collecting gear for some time now, always planning a fairly large tank of 200+ gallons, but never anything this big! I have, over time, collected a mountain of equipment, some of which is already in use on my 120.
I will be keeping mainly SPS with a few LPS, I'll try some zoas too, but i wnat a couple of angels, so that is up to them!
The tank is not fancy, it is standard 3/4" glass with a 24" center overflow. It's built like a tank! 96" x 30" x 30". It came with a stand and canopy that has recently be refinished in a flat white and looks very good. Both the tank and stand will need a little buffing up for use but are in generally great shape.
For filtration:
About 600 pounds of live rock with an SSB in the display
I'll be using my established 75 g fuge
My current MRC MR4R Dual Beckett skimmer (Fed by a PW-55X Driven by a PW-200)
A new 20 g RSDB
Existing UV, ozone, and twin TLF GFO reactors
A 100 g sump
An integrated 100 g frag tank
Return pump - Barracuda (Manifold to feed everything but the skimmer)
For water movement:
Returning about 1,500 gph
One VorTech MP40 (for now)
4x Tunze 6100 on a multi controller
And, I am going to experiment with a CL run by a Dart ( It'll use two actuated BVs to switch flow direction ever six hours to simulate tides)
Lighting:
I'll start with:
3 x 400 watt SE MH in 2 x LAIIIs and 1 x LA mini run on PFO ballasts ( I may upgrade ballasts soon)
2 x 12 K Reeflux & one 20 k Reeflux
4 x 54 watt T-5 tubes for actinic supplement
Other stuff:
MTC ProCal Ca Reactor
GEO Kalk mixer with peristaltic dosing pump for ATO
40 g B for a QT
135 g of RODI make up and SW mix system
1/2 hp Chiller ( I know it's small so I'll have to look at an upgrade)
Venting (I'll be installing a FanTech fan to exhaust heat from the light hoods and equipment closet)
Still working on cleaning up the tank and stand. There are a few modifications I need to make to the stand and hood, but they're pretty minor.
.... Then, we'll get going!
So, that's where it'll go!
I've been collecting gear for some time now, always planning a fairly large tank of 200+ gallons, but never anything this big! I have, over time, collected a mountain of equipment, some of which is already in use on my 120.
I will be keeping mainly SPS with a few LPS, I'll try some zoas too, but i wnat a couple of angels, so that is up to them!
The tank is not fancy, it is standard 3/4" glass with a 24" center overflow. It's built like a tank! 96" x 30" x 30". It came with a stand and canopy that has recently be refinished in a flat white and looks very good. Both the tank and stand will need a little buffing up for use but are in generally great shape.
For filtration:
About 600 pounds of live rock with an SSB in the display
I'll be using my established 75 g fuge
My current MRC MR4R Dual Beckett skimmer (Fed by a PW-55X Driven by a PW-200)
A new 20 g RSDB
Existing UV, ozone, and twin TLF GFO reactors
A 100 g sump
An integrated 100 g frag tank
Return pump - Barracuda (Manifold to feed everything but the skimmer)
For water movement:
Returning about 1,500 gph
One VorTech MP40 (for now)
4x Tunze 6100 on a multi controller
And, I am going to experiment with a CL run by a Dart ( It'll use two actuated BVs to switch flow direction ever six hours to simulate tides)
Lighting:
I'll start with:
3 x 400 watt SE MH in 2 x LAIIIs and 1 x LA mini run on PFO ballasts ( I may upgrade ballasts soon)
2 x 12 K Reeflux & one 20 k Reeflux
4 x 54 watt T-5 tubes for actinic supplement
Other stuff:
MTC ProCal Ca Reactor
GEO Kalk mixer with peristaltic dosing pump for ATO
40 g B for a QT
135 g of RODI make up and SW mix system
1/2 hp Chiller ( I know it's small so I'll have to look at an upgrade)
Venting (I'll be installing a FanTech fan to exhaust heat from the light hoods and equipment closet)
Still working on cleaning up the tank and stand. There are a few modifications I need to make to the stand and hood, but they're pretty minor.
.... Then, we'll get going!