Thanks for Feedback!
Thanks for Feedback!
Thanks everyone for the comments/feedback. It was very helpful! If someone asks you what is the value of the forum, well it saved me $835 in the last 24 hrs. I am going to go item-by-item on what I discovered based upon everyone's feedback.
Protein Skimming
Total volume of tank & sump is ~95 Gallons. It appeared that the ratings on the protein skimmer were rated for relatively light loads. So, my intent is to buy something that I won't have to upgrade after stocking & growing out my tank. Therefore, I am leaning toward a skimmer rated for 100 Gallons with a heavy stocking load from a well-known, reputable and popular brand. In my research, Reef Octopus and Vertex are 2 companies that would satisfy all of the above. Below are the cost comparison and rating comparison from BRS.
=> Original Selected Protein Skimmer - Vertex Omega 150 - $400 (36 reviews/4.5 stars)
=> New Protein Skimmer - Reef Octopus NWB150 6" Pinwheel In Sump Protein Skimmer - $225 (76 reviews/5 stars)
** Protein Skimmer Savings $175 **:celeb3:
Powerheads
I am looking for something controllable - ultimately with the Apex. I am looking for max flow of at least 30X tank volume. For a 65G that would be around 1,950 GPH. According to the Apex site, the only Tunze pumps that are controllable are the Tunze Turbelle 6105, 6155, 6255 with a special cable required. I am also looking for multiple powerheads and not just a single with 30X flow.
=>Original Selected Powerhead - 2x VorTech MP10 WES (200-1,575 GPH) - $285 (58 reviews/4.5 stars)
=>Option 1 - Tunze Turbelle 6105 (700-3,400 GPH) - $348 (20 reviews/5 stars) - Costs more than MP10 and single pump
=>Option 2 - a) Hydor Koralia 12V Controllable 1,550 GPH Powerheads - $99 (1 review/5 stars), b) Apex Variable Speed Pump Control Module - $99
** Powerhead Savings $270 ** :dance:
Comments: I am not entirely sure the Hydor Koralia will work with the Apex Variable Speed Pump Control (VDM), but suspect they would. The VDM output is 0-10V and the Hydor Koralia is a 12V DC pump. Therefore, I am most likely not getting the full 1,550 GPH flow. Assuming it is linear, then I should be able to get 10/12 of the total volume or 1,292 GPH. This amount of flow would still satisfy the 30X flow requirement. In addition, these pumps would require the Apex VDM module which costs $99.
RO/DI
For me, the RO/DI is like the genesis to everything I want to do with the reef. To be honest, having done tap water and RO-only water in the past, I simply would not get back into reefing without the RO/DI. The algae problems just never seemed to end without the RO/DI, and I spent a lot of time being embarrassed of my tank due to algae until I discovered the RO/DI. I just don't see anyway to save money on this configuration.
=> Original Selected Configuration-BRS 4 Stage Plus RO/DI System (includes pressure gauge, Dual TDS, flush kit) - 75 GPD - $170, Auto Shut Off Kit - $25, Dual Deionization Canister - $60
=>No better options identified
** RO/DI Savings $0 **:strange:
Live Rock & Live Sand
The heart of my considerations here involve deep sand bed or not. Call me paranoid, but I do tend to be on the extreme side of algae control. Unsuccessful algae control is why I left the reef hobby about 10 years ago. So, nitrate and phosphate control are on the top of my list (see RO/DI comments above). There is a great forum link by the way on DSB -
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1652103. With DSB it seems you are looking at Ocean Direct Live sand instead of just the Arag-Alive! Brand live sand. For my tank, 1" of sand is 26 lbs of sand. So, my thoughts were to run 3" of Ocean Direct Oolite sand followed by 2" of Original Grade Ocean Direct Live Reef Sand on top of it.
=>Original Rock & Sand: a) 2x 40lb Oolite Ocean Direct Live Reef Sand - $130, b) 3x 20lb Original Grade Ocean Direct Live Reef - $100, c) 50 lbs of AquaMaxx Dry Reef Rock - $130 (marinedepot.com), d) 10 lbs of Real Reef Live Rock - $80
=> New Rock & Sand: a) Same substrate, b) Found 60 lbs of dried live rock for $50 on Craig's List
** Rock & Sand Savings $80 **
Ca, Alk & PO4 Dosing
This is a standard 2-part dosing approach along with the Red Sea NO3

O4-X Nitrate & Phosphate Reducer. A previous post was asking why I was dosing phosphate and taking it out with the reactor. I have no intention of dosing phosphate - I can't figure out why someone would do that due to the algae implications. Definitely, I can defer the Ca & Alk cost until I start getting more coral that will consume the Ca & Alk. However, on the NO3

O4-X Nitrate & Phosphate Reducer it seems I need to be dosing this early on and consistently. I will also need the associated test kits, because I really don't want to dose anything that I cannot measure.
=>Currently Selected Configuration: 3x BRS Dosing Pumps
=>New Option: Defer Ca & Alk until coral population begins to grow - address needs of a few corals through WC
** Deferred Cost $160 **:spin1:
Quarantine Tanks
My original thought here was to use what is recommended on live aquaria website. They suggest the Coralife BioCube Aquarium System. I am not planning on running this all the time, but rather the daily water change path to keep ammonia in check while pulling filter media from main tank. Based upon the feedback from my post, I called our local PetCo. The $1/Gallon sale is starting next week at our local PetCo. Score!
=> Currently Selected Configuration: a) Fish QT - Coralife BioCube Aquarium System 29 Gallon - $195, b) Invert QT - Coralife BioCube Aquarium System 14 Gallon - $165, c) heater, improved lights, etc - $90
=>New Option: a) Fish QT - $140, b) Invert QT w/ T5 - $160
** QT Savings $100 **:lol2::celeb1:
Total Savings from ReefCentral Forum Recommendations: $835 :thumbsup: