I had a few requests to begin a Build Thread on my new creation....so here we go.....
Disclaimer...........
This is my build thread, the views and methods I use are mine alone. I do not claim to know all the secrets of sucessful Marine keeping, neither do I want to impose my thoughts on anybody else.
I make no claim that my system is better than any others and I would respectfully ask that you dont slam me for my methods...by all means disagree, that is your right....but it is a hobby and it is enjoyable for me...I dont want to get into arguements as to why I am wrong and "you" are right.
I have a few qualifications that let me believe I am on the right track with many of my ideas:
I have kept marines since 1964, I have had literally dozens of Tanks some more successful than others.
I spawned clownfish in 1972, which was then a real rarity...but I never got to raise the fry.
I have listened and watched how other people have done things, and took from that those things I thought were helpful or useful.
I have a degree in Chemistry, so I have a fair idea as to what goes on inside a Tank full of sea-water !!!
I have spent countless hours diving in the Reef areas...Great Barrier Reef, Maldives, Ningaloo, Murions, Monte Bello Islands, Langkawi, etc etc and I have watched and watched the reef creatures going about their business and hopefully learned something of how they live/thrive.
So....on to the project.
Soon I will retire and I built a new home 3 years ago, it incorporated a fish room and I wanted to put together a Reef system that represented all the things I have wanted to do but been constrained by lack of room/inclination/money over the years.
Tank size...big enough to be a stable environment, small enough to NOT be a Logistical and Financial nightmare in maintenance and cost.. Thus I ended up with a 6 ft X 2.5 Ft X 3 ft
Sump....I (and my back) are fed up with grovelling on my knees trying to fit too much equipment and plumbing into too small a space under a cabinet !!! So I wanted to have a parallel sump, at the same height as the DT. This also eliminates all the hassle with overflows, Dursos, Beans and waterfall/toiulet noises !!! Parallel sumps are just a simple matter of moving a lot of water through a big pipe with a big pump...easy.
Equipment...I believe the heart of any system is the protein skimmer and the return pump (to deliver enough water quietly and reliably for the appropriate turn-over targets) Return Pump and internal circulation were targeted at 40 + betwen them. Protein skimmer is the Bubble King Supermarin 200 which I believe is the best there is. Return Pump is the Royal Exclusive Red Dragon RD3 Speedy which can deliver 8000 GPH and is controllable from 10% to 100% of this figure...and does it all on 75 watts of power without the slightest noise.
2X Vortex MP 40 are the main internal circulation, these are very classy pumps and just do their job with no fuss. Supporting this are 4 Koralia powerheads, running off a Red Sea wavemaker to add some extra variation to the flows. The returns from the main pump are via X-Wave oscillating heads, which can be programmed to rotate through any degrees I choose at 6 different speeds of rotation...again, this adds to the variability of the flows internally.
In support of all this, I have dosing pumps for additives, PH and Orp probes and all the usual heating and stuff. Auto top-off and water changes will be done by the Genesis system. The only mod I have made is that for top-off I will have the Genesis unit control a solenoid for direct output from my RODI unit instead of a pump from a RODI container. I have external sea-water storage of about 700 galls which is pumped in with an Iwaki 30 on demand.
Lighting is the Vertex Illumina 1200 and I am waiting for the UV upgrade pads to arrive, I will add 3 of these.
System Objectives.....
What I have learned over the years is that we must strive for STABILITY in our tanks, stability is the key. The Ocean is remarkably stable and our "pets" have limited ability to deal with swings in parameters...coral is much more sensitive to change than are fish. So I prefer to do small , frequent changes to ANY parameter , which means careful monitoring and discipline in maintaining good chemistry.
I NEVER give in to marketing hype and start throwing in miracle cures if I see any problems. Chucking in additives/chemicals/miracle cures that we cant test for is just adding to instability....I wont do it. The best cure for just about anything is patience and water changes !!!
Ozone is my friend, I dose low level ozone continually and I believe it helps enormously with water quality...but heavy dosing is downright dangerous to both the tank inhabitants AND the Aquarist !!!
OK that's enough for the first part.
I add a couple of photos from the very beginning and will post more next time
Thanks for reading :spin1::spin1:
Disclaimer...........
This is my build thread, the views and methods I use are mine alone. I do not claim to know all the secrets of sucessful Marine keeping, neither do I want to impose my thoughts on anybody else.
I make no claim that my system is better than any others and I would respectfully ask that you dont slam me for my methods...by all means disagree, that is your right....but it is a hobby and it is enjoyable for me...I dont want to get into arguements as to why I am wrong and "you" are right.
I have a few qualifications that let me believe I am on the right track with many of my ideas:
I have kept marines since 1964, I have had literally dozens of Tanks some more successful than others.
I spawned clownfish in 1972, which was then a real rarity...but I never got to raise the fry.
I have listened and watched how other people have done things, and took from that those things I thought were helpful or useful.
I have a degree in Chemistry, so I have a fair idea as to what goes on inside a Tank full of sea-water !!!
I have spent countless hours diving in the Reef areas...Great Barrier Reef, Maldives, Ningaloo, Murions, Monte Bello Islands, Langkawi, etc etc and I have watched and watched the reef creatures going about their business and hopefully learned something of how they live/thrive.
So....on to the project.
Soon I will retire and I built a new home 3 years ago, it incorporated a fish room and I wanted to put together a Reef system that represented all the things I have wanted to do but been constrained by lack of room/inclination/money over the years.
Tank size...big enough to be a stable environment, small enough to NOT be a Logistical and Financial nightmare in maintenance and cost.. Thus I ended up with a 6 ft X 2.5 Ft X 3 ft
Sump....I (and my back) are fed up with grovelling on my knees trying to fit too much equipment and plumbing into too small a space under a cabinet !!! So I wanted to have a parallel sump, at the same height as the DT. This also eliminates all the hassle with overflows, Dursos, Beans and waterfall/toiulet noises !!! Parallel sumps are just a simple matter of moving a lot of water through a big pipe with a big pump...easy.
Equipment...I believe the heart of any system is the protein skimmer and the return pump (to deliver enough water quietly and reliably for the appropriate turn-over targets) Return Pump and internal circulation were targeted at 40 + betwen them. Protein skimmer is the Bubble King Supermarin 200 which I believe is the best there is. Return Pump is the Royal Exclusive Red Dragon RD3 Speedy which can deliver 8000 GPH and is controllable from 10% to 100% of this figure...and does it all on 75 watts of power without the slightest noise.
2X Vortex MP 40 are the main internal circulation, these are very classy pumps and just do their job with no fuss. Supporting this are 4 Koralia powerheads, running off a Red Sea wavemaker to add some extra variation to the flows. The returns from the main pump are via X-Wave oscillating heads, which can be programmed to rotate through any degrees I choose at 6 different speeds of rotation...again, this adds to the variability of the flows internally.
In support of all this, I have dosing pumps for additives, PH and Orp probes and all the usual heating and stuff. Auto top-off and water changes will be done by the Genesis system. The only mod I have made is that for top-off I will have the Genesis unit control a solenoid for direct output from my RODI unit instead of a pump from a RODI container. I have external sea-water storage of about 700 galls which is pumped in with an Iwaki 30 on demand.
Lighting is the Vertex Illumina 1200 and I am waiting for the UV upgrade pads to arrive, I will add 3 of these.
System Objectives.....
What I have learned over the years is that we must strive for STABILITY in our tanks, stability is the key. The Ocean is remarkably stable and our "pets" have limited ability to deal with swings in parameters...coral is much more sensitive to change than are fish. So I prefer to do small , frequent changes to ANY parameter , which means careful monitoring and discipline in maintaining good chemistry.
I NEVER give in to marketing hype and start throwing in miracle cures if I see any problems. Chucking in additives/chemicals/miracle cures that we cant test for is just adding to instability....I wont do it. The best cure for just about anything is patience and water changes !!!
Ozone is my friend, I dose low level ozone continually and I believe it helps enormously with water quality...but heavy dosing is downright dangerous to both the tank inhabitants AND the Aquarist !!!
OK that's enough for the first part.
I add a couple of photos from the very beginning and will post more next time
Thanks for reading :spin1::spin1: