alanbetiger
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I'm new to this forum. I had some trouble uploading photos, they kept being upside down for some reason, my bad.
I've had my 350 gallon I set up July 2016. Previously I had had a 190 gallon reef plumbed with a 100 gallon predator tank at the old house with a shared 100 gallon sump. When we moved my wife said I could get a bigger tank as long as everything stayed under the canopy/stand or in the garage. So I moved my stock from the old tanks but started new with equipment.
The display is 96"long x 30" wide x 28" tall.
60lbs of Dry rock and 130 lbs of sand/crushed coral
Two Mag 9.5s for returns, and two Koralia 1050s in the tank for flow.
I have two sumps, one is 100 gallons and the other about 30 gallons. I have a central overflow with two drains. One drain goes into the smaller sump as refugium and then cascades down into the larger sump. The other drain goes through the protein skimmer and then into the bigger sump.
Lighting is a mixture of Steve'sLEDs and Current USA Marine.
By simplistic I mean I don't have a controller and I literally only have two timers for the whole tank. One timer is to turn on/off my aqualifter every 15 min so it doesn't get stuck as ATO. The other timer is for alternating the lights of the display and sump.
Right after everything settled July 2017
I've had my 350 gallon I set up July 2016. Previously I had had a 190 gallon reef plumbed with a 100 gallon predator tank at the old house with a shared 100 gallon sump. When we moved my wife said I could get a bigger tank as long as everything stayed under the canopy/stand or in the garage. So I moved my stock from the old tanks but started new with equipment.
The display is 96"long x 30" wide x 28" tall.
60lbs of Dry rock and 130 lbs of sand/crushed coral
Two Mag 9.5s for returns, and two Koralia 1050s in the tank for flow.
I have two sumps, one is 100 gallons and the other about 30 gallons. I have a central overflow with two drains. One drain goes into the smaller sump as refugium and then cascades down into the larger sump. The other drain goes through the protein skimmer and then into the bigger sump.
Lighting is a mixture of Steve'sLEDs and Current USA Marine.
By simplistic I mean I don't have a controller and I literally only have two timers for the whole tank. One timer is to turn on/off my aqualifter every 15 min so it doesn't get stuck as ATO. The other timer is for alternating the lights of the display and sump.
Right after everything settled July 2017