Dream Tank

Sam Pirozzolo

Premium Member
Hello to all. I am sorry to report that due to a house fire, my reef tank of 15+ years is GONE! :(
The good news is that now I will be able to rebuild and design a new set up. After 15 years I had collected some equipment that I felt was very helpful to my sucess. These were a homemade light with 2-250W HQI and 4-2ft VHO's, a water chiller a good protien skimmer and lots od pumps. I also have a RO/DI unit.

The hobby has changed alot in the last 10 years, so I would like different opinions as to what other equipment may make it easier to keep a reef. (controllers,reactors...) My new tank will be at least as big as the old which was 120 gal- maybe bigger. This is my chance to do it ALL from the start.

Any suggestions or advice would be helpful.
 
sorry to hear about the fire... atleast youre ok! (i think)

first we'd need to know what you would like to keep

sps
lps
softies
mix
fake plastic corals?
 
Heres a list of stuff that you might like for your new tank.

Skimmer- H&S 200-1260

Metal Halides- 2x250w Ushio 10K SE in Lumenarc III reflectors

Actinics- 2x54w T5 Giesseman 420nm using Sunlight Supply retro with individual reflectors

Powerheads- 2x Tunze 6100 with Tunze 7095 controller

Calcium Reactor- GEO 618 or 624 (or if you have a little extra cash) Deltec PF501 or PF601

Contoller- Neptune Aquacontroller Jr.

Return Pump- Eheim 1260 or 1262
 
sorry to hear about the fire , glad everyones ok!! all i can say is fishroom if you didnt have one already. i dont have one.........yet
 
sorry to hear about the fire. thats the kind of thing that can suck the life out of a person. please keep us up to date on your tank. i hope its everything you ever wanted
 
Thank you for all the good thoughts!

Let explain a little more. My last tank was 15 years old. I had soft corals, fish, shrimp, crabs and whatever life came with live rock. Most of the improvements or success came several years ago after I added the protein skimmer and then the water chiller. I would have to say that the chiller seemed to make the biggest difference. Once the water temp was regulated I noticed an improvement in the health and longevity of the fish and corals. I had plate and leather corals that had started to propagate. Look at some of my photos.

To restate my question, what equipment could I use that would not only make it easier for me to care for the tank but would also benefit what is in the tank? What could help me take a marginal tank to a fantastic tank?

I would like to keep soft and hard corals and fish. I intend to have a DSB. The light will most likely be 2-250 watt with a combination of CF’s. I will again have the water chiller and a protein skimmer. I had at least 3 Hagen power heads in the tank for water movement. I use RO/DI water.

I will keep ypu informed as to my progress. I can't start the project until the house is rebuiltv - 4-5 months.
 
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