93g cube new build thread need advice PLEASE...

buddah001

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I am purchasing a new 93g (30x30x24)cube for a new build. The display will be on the main level and fish room will be in the basement. I plan on keeping a mixed reef. Mainly LPS Zoas and maybe some easy SPS. I currently have a 28g nano cube and have had a 180g in the past that was taken apart due to a divorce. I have a spot in my house that will fit a 93cube perfect and be able to enjoy it in my living room.
What I need help with is skimmer recommendations. I don't want to skimp on this as I found out in the past you need to get a good one from the beginning.
I currently have a Aqua Illumination Hydra 26 and contacted them to see what they recommend for this new tank and they stated 1x additional Hydra 26 would suffice. Does everyone agree with this?
I plan on having a 75g sump that I will make from a used tank. I will purchase the glass for the baffles. The main return pump is another area that I need help with. There will be a total of 8ft vertical run 14-16ft horizontal run then an additional 6ft vertical run through the floor into the tank.
I also plan on building a 75g fuge that will be above the sump. I would like to size the main return pump to supply the tank, fuge, media reactors. I don't want to run several pumps.
I will also be building a stand for this tank as the stock stand is way to short in my opinion. I do not want to bend over to look at my tank. I would rather need a ladder to work in the tank versus kneeling to look inside.
Any help would be great. Thank you in advance
 
Of course the best Skimmer is Bubble King but Aquamaxx makes a great line.
Rocket Engineer has a thread here on building a stand, just do a search.
Unless you plan on spending mucho you can forget a DC pump.
Iwaki's are great but not cheap to run, Pan world is a close second but I'm not sure of their current draw. I believe there is a chart on the home page for head pressure.
Make sure there is enough room in the sump for a power outage with that extra 16 ft.
Have the fuge run off the drain & let it return to the sump via a bulkhead near the top & let gravity do the work there. You will need a valve to control the flow.
 
I had one of the 93 rimless cubes and it had bubbles in the seams near the top of the tank. It sorta made me nervous, but in a little over 2 years it never leaked. (Ended up selling after moving to a different tank.) I noticed them shortly after I set the tank up, but they didn't really appear to get worse over time. If they just used a little thicker glass on the 93, it probably wouldn't be an issue.
 
I've had a 93g rimless cube running for just shy of 2 years. Same story as GimpyFin, I have bubbles in the seams, but no leaks (knock on wood).

I also have a 75g as a basement sump. I run a Blue Line 40 HD, which is the same pump as the Pan World 100PX. I only have about 8 feet of vertical head, but I find it's plenty of pump for my setup. I run a calcium reactor and occasionally a second reactor for carbon or GFO off a manifold T'ed off my return line.

My skimmer is a Reef Octopus SRO-2000INT. I am not that happy with the skimmer because it is not consistent. It can have a very low water level one day and the next day it's overflowing.
 
I am planning on purchasing a 93 marineland cube and have concerns. I called marineland multiple times and can't get straight answers. I did talk to the silicone manufacturer and they are confident that it's not the silicone and that it's strength is very good.
 
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