waynem
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Hello,
LOTS OF PICTURES BELOW :rollface:
Think of this as a delayed telecast, the tank has progressed a tad already but I will post the build in a faster then reality manner till I catch up.
I had intended to do this as I went, in the end building a house, work, kids, wife, life etc didn’t leave any time for that.
A lot of the ideas I have used in this build are my interpretation of ideas I found while reading many of the other build threads here combined with years of experimenting and a number of tanks and with that in mind I am posting this build to maybe help someone else. Some of the ideas you might recognise.
System Overview
The system will consist of 4 tanks, the main in wall display tank, a sump, separate refugium / frag tank and a small QT tank.
I guess you could call it a SSB tank, shallow sand bed. Over half the tank is bare bottom and the area that can be seen from the front of the tank has a ½ to 1 inch cover of sand strictly for appearance reason. I think DSB are sulphur death beds, unfortunately I all so think bare bottom tanks look quite unnatural.
All equipment will be from my current tank and upgraded as need in the future. More on that later.
The return will be via a Reeflo hammerhead pump. The refugium and frag tank will be located along the wall opposite the display tank.
Water storage will in two Large drums â€"œ one for RO/DI top off and one for saltwater mixing.
Fish Room / Display
18’ X 7’ Floor drain. Running water with utility sink. 26 inch circulation fan,
Display Tank (in wall)
All glass built on site - 69L x 44 W x 34H â€"œ approx. 450 gallons
Details - front pane Starphire glass 19mm. Full bracing along top, bottom and sides.
I did not see many other build using side bracing, I can only assume this is just due to the fact most tanks have the side visible and people did not want to impact the tanks appearance. With this design the sides can never been seen and I feel that the bracing will dramatically increase the tanks overall strength and therefore safety factor.
I will call it WORLD WIDE BRACING . Like euro but all around......
Internal flow â€"œ Combination of Tunze 6205 streams but I want to change to vortec shortly, and internal closed loop using a eheim 1254 pump.
Sump/Fuge/Frag qt Tank
Sump â€"œ Approx 125 gallon
All glass - 63L x 26 W x 17H
Refugium / Frag tank â€"œ Approx 125 gallon
All glass - 63L x 26 W x 17H
24hr lighting on frag tank.
QT â€"œ small plastic tank. Around 10G I guess.
Lighting
Metal Halides â€"œ 2 x 400w 1 x 250w all 15k
Supplemented by 2 x 40w tubes. For moon light.
Filtration, Etc.
Deltec ap 902 Skimmer
All the rest is old equipment from the current tank. Mostly Deltec stuff.
LOTS OF PICTURES BELOW :rollface:
Think of this as a delayed telecast, the tank has progressed a tad already but I will post the build in a faster then reality manner till I catch up.
I had intended to do this as I went, in the end building a house, work, kids, wife, life etc didn’t leave any time for that.
A lot of the ideas I have used in this build are my interpretation of ideas I found while reading many of the other build threads here combined with years of experimenting and a number of tanks and with that in mind I am posting this build to maybe help someone else. Some of the ideas you might recognise.
System Overview
The system will consist of 4 tanks, the main in wall display tank, a sump, separate refugium / frag tank and a small QT tank.
I guess you could call it a SSB tank, shallow sand bed. Over half the tank is bare bottom and the area that can be seen from the front of the tank has a ½ to 1 inch cover of sand strictly for appearance reason. I think DSB are sulphur death beds, unfortunately I all so think bare bottom tanks look quite unnatural.
All equipment will be from my current tank and upgraded as need in the future. More on that later.
The return will be via a Reeflo hammerhead pump. The refugium and frag tank will be located along the wall opposite the display tank.
Water storage will in two Large drums â€"œ one for RO/DI top off and one for saltwater mixing.
Fish Room / Display
18’ X 7’ Floor drain. Running water with utility sink. 26 inch circulation fan,
Display Tank (in wall)
All glass built on site - 69L x 44 W x 34H â€"œ approx. 450 gallons
Details - front pane Starphire glass 19mm. Full bracing along top, bottom and sides.
I did not see many other build using side bracing, I can only assume this is just due to the fact most tanks have the side visible and people did not want to impact the tanks appearance. With this design the sides can never been seen and I feel that the bracing will dramatically increase the tanks overall strength and therefore safety factor.
I will call it WORLD WIDE BRACING . Like euro but all around......
Internal flow â€"œ Combination of Tunze 6205 streams but I want to change to vortec shortly, and internal closed loop using a eheim 1254 pump.
Sump/Fuge/Frag qt Tank
Sump â€"œ Approx 125 gallon
All glass - 63L x 26 W x 17H
Refugium / Frag tank â€"œ Approx 125 gallon
All glass - 63L x 26 W x 17H
24hr lighting on frag tank.
QT â€"œ small plastic tank. Around 10G I guess.
Lighting
Metal Halides â€"œ 2 x 400w 1 x 250w all 15k
Supplemented by 2 x 40w tubes. For moon light.
Filtration, Etc.
Deltec ap 902 Skimmer
All the rest is old equipment from the current tank. Mostly Deltec stuff.