Jack's 300 gallon system

Jack07013

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I am trying to document more of my build than I have in the past. My old tank which was a 72g bow front that was great but"¦ I wanted something bigger and nicer. As a result I started looking for something that would suit my personal taste, my fish and corals better. Than on NJ Craigslist site in late July 2009 I came across a tank that was too good to pass up. Sure, it needed a little bit TLC but it had all the potential in the world to make it a dream tank.

Also, most the equipment is second hand. I bought it from people on my local forum or here on RC. It has taken a little bit longer to collect all the equipment, but it helped me to save some money and allowed me to meet some nice people.

Here is a rundown of the equipment that will be used on this system.

Tank- 54" x 36" x 27" 225g tank (Thank you GloveGuru) "“ can you imagine that there is not a single scratch on the front glass? ¾" starphire glass. --- also, thank you goes to Paul to helped me to bring it over to my house. It was a great two of moving 2 large tanks from 2 different states in ONE day.

36" x 24" x 10" 30 gallon Frag tank (Thank you Adam)

Sump- 80g acrylic sump (Thank you Twinreef)

Skimmer- RE Alpha Cone 250 (Thank you Samsky)

Main pump "“ Hammerhead (Thank you DanTheManNJ)

Controller: Profilux II with WLAN and soon to be III EX with WLAN (Thank you Vinny)

Profilux Dosing Unit "“ 4 pump to control Ca, Alk and Mg (Thank you Vinny)

In tank circulation- 2 mp40's gen2 http://ecotechmarine.com/products/vortech-mp40w/ - (Thank you Brian from TB Aquatics)

Salt-Brightwell Salt (Thank you Felix)

Zeo Reactor - Vertex 3L reactor and zeo stuff

Lighting - 2 modules of 120W EX BT PS LED plus 90W EX BT LED module for the frag tank.

MarcoRocks "“ 3 nice towers "“ just wait for the pics.

And here is how it all started:
 
here is the pic of the tank before the move:

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and one more:

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I decided to close the closed loop and dedicated the middle line out of the 3 for the return. and yes, I needed like 15 bulkheads to accomplish everything. I am still not done with the durso pipe since regular size pvc pipes will not fit in the overflow box. simply too small.
 
here it is the pic of the pvc pipes that go from the tank to the 'fish room' next door that wife "allowed" to use it :-)

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in that space used to be 72g bowfront a few months ago.
 
well, I am no carpenter so I had to ask for a favor and Chris came in with some help. it took him about two days to do his magic. We went together to Home Depot and he made some suggestions as far as what I needed based on my vision :-) He agreed to do it but left painting to me. I dont have any pics of the actual contruction but I can share a few pics of me trying to paint it. Yes, I wanted a dark color to match the furniture in the TV room. and you can see I am not a great painter.

garage pic of painting time:

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and yes, I used backyard benches to help me out :-)

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I spent few weeks working with Marc from Marco Rocks to get what I was looking for and he went out of his way to deliver it. The 6 rocks came in 3 boxes, packed as you would never believe. not ONE single chip on them in transportation. I was so impressed that there is no words for it.

so after rocks came in, i wanted to put them on the stand and see how it would look like:

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it took me about 3 days to get all the water needed via 75gpd RO/DI unit but here are some pics of the tank with water, lights on, canopy on:


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Fish Room design: here is where RC came to the rescue. I have searched for some ideas and if you see something to what you did and posted on RC - thank you. it made my life much easier to come up with a final version. I have Hammerhead pump in the middle as you can see. add some extra rubber below the cement block and the pump and the bluck to reduce noise to minimum.

Mainfold - simple construction - nothing fancy.
 
Zeovit :


Day 1 (9/24/09) :

Dose 50ml of ZEObak (1 bottle). Near the pump to the Vertex to colonize the rocks as well as the tank.

Dose 100ml of ZEOstart2. Near the pump.

Dose 30ml of Sponge Power. Again, near the pump.

No dosing for 2 days.

Day 4 and there after:

8 drops ZEObak 2x a week. (Sundays and Wednesdays)

On Sundays: 100ml of tank water & mix 1 spoonful of ZEOzym & 8 drops of Zeobak. I will allow mixture sit for about 6 hours, then dose.

Dose .8ml/.8ml Zeostart2 Daily (day/night).

Dose 8 drops of Sponge Power Daily.
 
On day # 9 I got some light diatom coverage on the rocks and bed sand. I will post a pic of current look later on tonight.

also - any suggestions as far as livestock goes? fish??
 
Very nice build you got going. What kind of substrate are you using? The grains looks pretty big.
 
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