daniel's 450 build

jezuz!

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Name is Daniel live in El Paso Texas. Joined 2 years ago family member took me to a fish store and immediately realized this hobby was for me, ive been researching and reading threads left and right on RC i measured an area in the living room and decided an 8 foot tank would be perfect for the space available.

<FONT COLOR="#FF0000"><b>Tank Dimensions</b></font>
96x29x29
1/2" thick
eurobraced/bottom braced
100 gallon sump

<font color="#0000FFF"><b>Lighting</B></font>
AI Sol x 10

<font color="#800080"><b>Filtration</b></font>
reef octopus skimmer sro 6000 sss
65 watt uv steralizer
brs dual media reactor carbon gfo
10% water change weekly

<font color="#FFA500"><b>Water Circulation</b></font>
mp40 x 2
mp60
mag 24
tunze wavebox ?

<font color="#254117"><b>dosing</b></font>
GHL Profilux stand alone
calcium alk, mag

<font color="#646060"><b>heating/cooling</b></font>
jbj true temp 500 watt heater x2
computer fan x ?

<font color="#6960EC"><b>QT System</b></font>
20 gallon invert observation
20 gallon coral observation
40 gallon fish qt 4 weeks hypo 4 weeks normal

<font color="#B048B5"><b>intended fish purchase</b></font>
picasso percula clownfish x2
blue reef chromis x3
saddleback butterflyfish
queen angelfish
emperor fish
red mandarin,
Firefish, Helfrichi x2
orange spotted filefish x2
magnificent foxface
Cave Transparent Goby
achilles tang
 
here are some pics of the stand, used 2x6s for main support and 2x4 on the inside of the support legs for added strength. stand will be skinned with oak. sd card was damaged not many pics of the stand build.
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3/4" plywood nailed down to the top frame
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Stand looks professionally built.

I dont know how reef friendly your livestock list is though with the angels and butterflyfish.

Who is building your tank?
 
Thanks! stand came out great thanks to my uncles vast knowledge about carpentry.
Im taking a risk on those fish, all fish will be juvenile and hopefully as they grow i can get them to feed on only prepared foods.
Tank was built by a local shop 2 hours out of town,great warranty, clean work.
 
What kind of overflow are you doing? where the stand sits, the tank looks like it will be 4 side viewable.

You could also consider running cupramine rather than hypo for a QT. If cupramine is good enough for Copps, its good enough for me.

I've put every fish in my sig along with at least 5 other angels(gave them away) thru .5ppm cupramine without issue.
 
theirs two corner overflows at each end of the tank 6 inches away from the side panels reason being is the way the stand is built 2x6 supports are in the way for the 2" drain as well as the 1 1/2" return. i would like for the tank to be 4 side veiwable but the way the overflows are placed i don't think it will work out.

For the qt i was planning on having a step by step qt setup first having it at hypo for a couple of weeks then raising salinity back to 1.025, next would be treating with i believe its called prazipro and finally cupramine if signs of ich.
tank is now on the stand
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leak test
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next update will be the fish room build, which will hold frag tank,rodi unit,water storage,qt tanks
 
Fish room will be 12' x 15'
Ac unit
Rodi unit
frag tank
qt tanks
fragging station
storage for salt, test kits ,dosing supply etc..

removing brick/ceramic tile?
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frame in place,leveling
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rebar
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more rebar
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placed pvc for floor drain and sink drain
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Big project!

Don't forget to put down an extra run of PVC before you pour. It's cheap now and you just know you'll be glad you have it some day in case the main cracks or you come up with some other use for it. :-)
 
Unfortunately the concrete has been poured, just now have time to post all the pics.
here are pics of wire mesh in place concrete truck backing up no pics of the pouring had to help out.
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Big project!

Don't forget to put down an extra run of PVC before you pour. It's cheap now and you just know you'll be glad you have it some day in case the main cracks or you come up with some other use for it. :-)

Looks like its a little to late for that.... But that would have been a very smart move IMO.... Other than that i am definitely tagging alone for this major build
 
the fish room will be separate from the DT
pics of the concrete pad
2x4s for the frame
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wall frame
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all four walls up
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siding in place
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roof and door in place
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insulation in place
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insulation will have a layer of 4 mill plastic on top, on all the walls and ceiling followed by drywall.Drywall will be painted with water resistant primer, might add FRP board later down the road
 
Heads up on the Insulation I wouldn't put a 4 mil Plastic if its has a facing on the batt. You could slash the kraft facing on the bat and then put up a 4 mil plastic your going to run into moisture issues between the kraft facing and the plastic. 4 mil is used in unfaced batts
 
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