ReefingBuddha
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So I've finally made some progress. As I'm still out of the country I am setting up a large tank over here in the UK. The 480g cube is still alive but put on hold until I get back.
Wasn't really planning on getting another large tank but I was offered an amazing Deltec reef tank at a hell of a good price here so I'm going for it. Here are here are the specs.
A Deltec custom made 72"x30"x36" 280g Panorama Reef tank w/ stand. Up and running for 3 years without a single scratch on the tank or stand (couldn't believe it either)!
Major Details:
-2 closed loops on deltec interval pumps (one t's off to a flow bar behind the rocks on the bottom)
-1 corner overflow with Deltec return pump
-Full Deltec designed plumbing and Sump with race way
-1/2 HP Chiller (brand unknown)
-AP851 Skimmer
-AP500 Skimmer (extra)
-PF600 Calcium Reactor
-KM500 Kalkwasser Stirrer
-IKS computer with all the trimmings
-2x Deltec Fluidized Reactors
-Deltec Top off system
-Zeolith Filter
-3 Eheim 1260 Pumps
-2 Arcadia 250w MH w/ t5 lighting
-5" t5 supplemental light
-And heaters and all the other random crap.
Livestock
-400 Pounds assorted liverock
-20 to 30 6" to 16" Rose Bubbletip anemones (to many to count accurately)
-A Giant Star Polyp Rock
- Random assorted mushrooms and zoes
-1 Purple Tang
-4 Yellow Tangs
-1 Majestic Angel
-2 Pajama Cardinals
-2 Black Clown Fish
-4 Domino Damsels
-1 Sandsifting Goby
The plan is to get rid of almost all the livestock (sell to LFS) and keep all the liverock, tangs, and Clownfish. I'm not really into much outside of SPS cultivation so that is the direction I'm going in. I will transfer the stock from my grossly overstocked 55.
The system is 3 years old without a scratch on the stand or Tank. The current owner has taken exceptionally good care of the system and equipment.
And now its mine! I am doing prep today, starting to dismantle tomorrow, and picking up and moving it, and soaking equipment on Tuesday, and finally getting all back together on Wednesday and Thursday (hopefully). Its going to be a busy few days but I am very excited to get this tank up and running.
Here are some pictures (not the best of all time but oh well)
And the 55 I'm transferring livestock from
And yes for all of you nay-sayers out there the tank is 36" deep but I'm going to give it a shot. I'm sure it will be annoying to set up but I'm not so worried about it for upkeep or daily maintenance.
Wasn't really planning on getting another large tank but I was offered an amazing Deltec reef tank at a hell of a good price here so I'm going for it. Here are here are the specs.
A Deltec custom made 72"x30"x36" 280g Panorama Reef tank w/ stand. Up and running for 3 years without a single scratch on the tank or stand (couldn't believe it either)!
Major Details:
-2 closed loops on deltec interval pumps (one t's off to a flow bar behind the rocks on the bottom)
-1 corner overflow with Deltec return pump
-Full Deltec designed plumbing and Sump with race way
-1/2 HP Chiller (brand unknown)
-AP851 Skimmer
-AP500 Skimmer (extra)
-PF600 Calcium Reactor
-KM500 Kalkwasser Stirrer
-IKS computer with all the trimmings
-2x Deltec Fluidized Reactors
-Deltec Top off system
-Zeolith Filter
-3 Eheim 1260 Pumps
-2 Arcadia 250w MH w/ t5 lighting
-5" t5 supplemental light
-And heaters and all the other random crap.
Livestock
-400 Pounds assorted liverock
-20 to 30 6" to 16" Rose Bubbletip anemones (to many to count accurately)
-A Giant Star Polyp Rock
- Random assorted mushrooms and zoes
-1 Purple Tang
-4 Yellow Tangs
-1 Majestic Angel
-2 Pajama Cardinals
-2 Black Clown Fish
-4 Domino Damsels
-1 Sandsifting Goby
The plan is to get rid of almost all the livestock (sell to LFS) and keep all the liverock, tangs, and Clownfish. I'm not really into much outside of SPS cultivation so that is the direction I'm going in. I will transfer the stock from my grossly overstocked 55.
The system is 3 years old without a scratch on the stand or Tank. The current owner has taken exceptionally good care of the system and equipment.
And now its mine! I am doing prep today, starting to dismantle tomorrow, and picking up and moving it, and soaking equipment on Tuesday, and finally getting all back together on Wednesday and Thursday (hopefully). Its going to be a busy few days but I am very excited to get this tank up and running.
Here are some pictures (not the best of all time but oh well)



And the 55 I'm transferring livestock from


And yes for all of you nay-sayers out there the tank is 36" deep but I'm going to give it a shot. I'm sure it will be annoying to set up but I'm not so worried about it for upkeep or daily maintenance.