400 Gal Reef Tank from Jakarta

Adrianto29

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Hello there,

My name Adrianto from Jakarta, Indonesia.
I start saltwater hobby in year 2002, at this moment I just build my new 400 Gal Tank.

All the plumbing has been installed, will need your input before I fill in with water. If needed I still can modified the plumbing.

The Tank :
Length = 250 cm (98.5 inch)
Width = 80 cm (31.5 inch)
Height = 75 cm (30 inch)
Volume = 1500 liter (400 US Gal)
All made from 19mm Glass
Timber Cabinet
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Lighting:
2 units Aquasunlight NG (each 2XMH 250W 10kK + 2XT5 54WBlue)
4 units T5 54W Actinic Blue 03

Pumps :
Main Return = Tunze Master Electronic 1073.14 (3,460 GpH)
Closed Circulation = Tunze Master Electronic 1073.09 (2192 GpH)
Wavemaker = 2 X Tunze Stream 6100 with controller
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Chiller :
1pK Titanium In-Line

Skimmer :
H&S A300-3XEheim1260
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Since my tank will be loaded with many fishes, Denitrator need to be use.
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Adrianto
 
Others Equipments :
Korallin BioDenitrator
Korallin Calcium Reactor
Aquamedic NitrateReductor
Aquamedic top-off system
Aquamedic Kalkwasser Reactor
Neptune Controller
PinPoint ORP Monitor for Aquamedic NitrateReductor
Resun Ozone Generator (will be replaced with Aquamedic 100mg/h soon)

All equipments are located inside the cabinet except the big skimmer. It's a big challenge to connect all the pipes. The sump box is 140 cm x 60 cm x 50 cm, macroalgae refugium is located in the center.
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One overflow box in the left back corner (20 cm x 35 cm), with two pipes. One is 2" to the sump and the other one 1.5" directly to the skimmer.
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For closed loop circulation, I use Tunze 2200 gph and UV 57 Watts.
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Dedicated ELCB, MCB dan Timer
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Top-off water use RO water pump to kalkwasser reactor, controlled by aquamedic top-off system.
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Seawater reservoir, bi-weekly 10% water changes is planned.
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Adrianto
 
Adrianto,

<img src="/images/welcome.gif"><b><i><big><big>To Reef Central</b></i></big></big>

Impressive, What type of lighting will yo be using?
 
My lighting are :
2 units Aquamedic Aquasunlight NG (each 2X250W MH 10kK + 2XT5 54W Actinic Blue). They are still on the way from Germany to Jakarta.
4 units DIY T5 54 Watts Actinic Blue.

So total lighting are 1432 Watts.

Regards,
Adrianto
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7495395#post7495395 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 1SickReefer
Very nice, I will be following along..

when you plan to put water in it?

If everthings goes as planned, The water will be in around 17 June after I collect real live sand from the beach (about 3 hours drive from my home). After that I need to buy cured live rock, and cycle it for about 1 month.

So I think August the first coral will be in.

Thanks a lot for your attention. Any input ?

Adrianto
 
Man, that system is top notch. Great equipment choices. Keep us updated on how the sulfur reactor works out for you.

thanks
shawn
 
Wow, that is some professional plumbing job. Great equiptment choices. Nothing was spared for this tank setup. I cannot wait to see it with the water and livestock it should be just breath taking. GOOD WORK!!!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7502124#post7502124 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by crazyboy
:eek1: Awesome

I had the same response! :)

I cant wait to see more...this is an incredibly clean and well thought out project! :)

:smokin:
 
Looks pretty cool!!!

TUNZE! TUNZE! TUNZE!

One question, have you tested the stand for the seawater reservoir? Looks pretty large on those angle brackets.

And what is the black box in the lower right side of your stand with what appears to be a analog gauge. A chiller?

I love seeing equipment used in other parts of the world...
 
Very nice setup there! everything looks very neatly done :) hope you get water in it soon.

Keep an eye on the aquamedic top up system, I know of a few failures over here in the UK - hope its not tied in with your kalk addition.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7502449#post7502449 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by LoneStarSA
Looks pretty cool!!!

TUNZE! TUNZE! TUNZE!

One question, have you tested the stand for the seawater reservoir? Looks pretty large on those angle brackets.

And what is the black box in the lower right side of your stand with what appears to be a analog gauge. A chiller?

I love seeing equipment used in other parts of the world...

The stand is actually strong enough to handle up to 1,000 Kg. It's use 8 X 12mm bolt for each stand. Screw to the concrete wall.

The Black Box is a chiller, the gauge is a gas pressure meter. It will tell for any freon gas leakage. So It will ensure that my chiller is working fine.

I love Tunze .....
 
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