A Reef Tank in the Desert - +/- 1,400 gallon system

Hey Dan, I put in an HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilator) unit which is basically an air exchanger. In Arizona you might be better off with an ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator) unit. Go to this site and they will tell which one is better for your area.

http://residential.fantech.net/residential-products/indoor-air-quality/

I put one in my fish room and it does a great job with odors, humidity and helps keep my ph up because of the constant flow of fresh air coming into the room.
 
Macna 2012

Macna 2012

So my lovely wife has given me a Hall Pass :dance:

I will be flying into Dallas late Thursday night (not too late for beers) :beer: and will be leaving on Sunday afternoon.

I 'd love the opportunity to meet any and all of you! Please send me a PM or message if you will be heading to Dallas!!

Thanks!
 
Congratulations !!!

Wish I was making the trip this weekend to see everyone.

Make sure while you're gone the wife and daughter don't start loading the fish room up with fresh flowers and room freshners :)

Dave B
 
Danfeig, were did you purchase your water storage reservoirs? I love the build so far! I definitely will be following along!
 
So my lovely wife has given me a Hall Pass :dance:

I will be flying into Dallas late Thursday night (not too late for beers) :beer: and will be leaving on Sunday afternoon.

I 'd love the opportunity to meet any and all of you! Please send me a PM or message if you will be heading to Dallas!!

Thanks!

I would love to join you but I'll have to.......pass on that one. Besides a hall pass isn't a hall pass unless you have some sort of posse with you.
 
Great Video. wow such an amazing tank.

Dan, you have a wonderful setup and family I have been inspierd to go big for my wall build bc of your outstanding commitment keep up the amazing work
thanks,agin

Absolutely beautiful tank. I have been following the progress for months though I just signed up for an account. I love your stocking list.

Amazing looking tank. You are living the dream.

ifrizk, Noto, SUPPOReefer & blaten.

Thank you all for your comments and for following along! I am having a lot of fun.

Each and everyday I am learning something new and when I struggle with an issue or question some of my choices - its nice getting feedback from all of you.

Regards,

Dan
 
So my wife and daughter have been complaining that when I leave the fish room door open, even just for a few minutes, the living room and foyer smell :mad:.

I am not sure exactly what the smell is. The tank water doesn't smell. I am running my RO waste water through my skimmer collection cup - so that is constantly being flushed out. I have been emptying my trash in the room regularly... I just can't figure it out.

I thought that maybe it was because the room was pretty closed off or "tight". But, I have had the window in the fish room open for the last 4 weeks. I thought that it was perhaps because I keep getting the concrete floor wet. But that doesn't occur every day.

I purchased 5 large boxes of Baking Soda and have them placed throughout the room. I purchased a fan and have placed it between the skimmer and window, blowing the air outside.

This past weekend I purchased the attached room air-purifier, with a built in UV, HEPA-type, germicidal filter.

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It does smell a little better, but if possible, I am looking for clean, refreshing.

Any suggestions????

These exhaust fans work very well at sending those odors outside.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-Inline-Du...s-/300780599060?forcev4exp=true&forceRpt=true
 
Your tank is sick! Diggin the build big time. As far as cameras have you looked at the GoPro Cameras or one that has an underwater housing? I've seen alot of my surf, skateboard, dirt bike and car friends have them and love their GoPro Cams.

Thanks tribalturtle2!

I haven't started to look into cameras or camcorders yet. I need to though and will certainly keep the GoPro cameras in mind.

I appreciate the compliments and suggestions!
 
Maybe I missed it already, but if you haven't ... maybe you could snap an actual photo of the tank/room from the same perspective that this rendering is taken from:

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I know your sump is custom but with the miracle mud he recommends flow through the sump to be around 2000 - 3000 GPH. If you do the miracle mud and sand you might want to do the sand on the bottom and the mud on top.

Thanks Wayne.

I am hoping to speak with them this week at MACNA. I am sorry that we are going to miss you there this weekend!
 
Hey Dan, I put in an HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilator) unit which is basically an air exchanger. In Arizona you might be better off with an ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator) unit. Go to this site and they will tell which one is better for your area.

http://residential.fantech.net/residential-products/indoor-air-quality/

I put one in my fish room and it does a great job with odors, humidity and helps keep my ph up because of the constant flow of fresh air coming into the room.

Thanks Steve!

I am going to have my a/c contractor look into an ERV. Quite a few members have recommended them.

Right now I have two fans stacked on top of one another at my outside window. One drawing air in and the other drawing air out.

Regards....
 
Thanks Steve!

I am going to have my a/c contractor look into an ERV. Quite a few members have recommended them.

Right now I have two fans stacked on top of one another at my outside window. One drawing air in and the other drawing air out.

Regards....

Glad I could help Dan!!! You wont be sorry and they are really quiet too! You wont even know its on! I got mine thru pexsupply.com and saved a lot of money!!
 
So this is probably a dumb question but are you guys doing those HRVs / ERVs for the entire house or just your fish rooms? Whats the difference between the two of them?
 
So this is probably a dumb question but are you guys doing those HRVs / ERVs for the entire house or just your fish rooms? Whats the difference between the two of them?

I have the hrv only in my fish room and have a santa fe dehumidifier for the finished area of my basement. My wife (like just about all) is very sensitive to odors (I must be the exception to her rule...lol) so I wanted to make sure that I kept the fish room smelling as clean as possible so she would be down in there spraying air freshener. I had thought about doing the entire house but we have hot water base board heat and the AC handler units are in the attic so it would have taken a lot of work to get it done. Fortunately I have a tightly sealed house and it hasnt been an issue. The HRV unit I got cost around $500 and the guy that was doing my basement installed it for me for "free".
 
Hey Dan this is a Great Thread. just got done reading the whole thread, you have got me wanting to get my build done. i have a 400 gl DT with a 150 gl sump upgrading to a 600 gl DT and adding a 200 gl refug. will tag along for this EPIC ride.
 
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