Mike's 300 Double-D

Love your tank set up, first class, really nice collection of animals.Color combinations really plays off of each other nicely, your eye keeps moving from one wounder to a new one. Light is such a personal thing I feel the new light on the left is too white and seems to dull the contrast between the corals and live rock,while the right side shows better for corals popping the colors. Both sides are just amazing I like how you are always tweaking to give your animals the best home. Thanks for sharing.
 
Mike, congrats on a great build, your tank is really inspirational.

One quick question, and sorry if this was already covered, how many pounds of rock it took to build that awesome rockscape?

Thank you :)
 
what's the logic on upping the lights to 400W?

and everything looks great... I've got some catching up to do.
 
I keep forgetting I'm on the east coast now, Richmond is only two hours away from me so I might actually take you up on that offer sometime in the future! I Have an uncle in Richmond and I've heard there are some really nice saltwater stores there, I'm sure I could merge everything into one visit.

Heck yeah Alex - you need to budget a couple of hours and we'd be glad to show you the setup and take you around to some of the LFS...

Love your tank set up, first class, really nice collection of animals.Color combinations really plays off of each other nicely, your eye keeps moving from one wounder to a new one. Light is such a personal thing I feel the new light on the left is too white and seems to dull the contrast between the corals and live rock,while the right side shows better for corals popping the colors. Both sides are just amazing I like how you are always tweaking to give your animals the best home. Thanks for sharing.

You're welcome, and appreciate the kind words. We love our reef and are still very much in the "constant tweaking" mode, as things settle in and we are trying to fine tune it. Glad you guys can get something from it!

Mike, congrats on a great build, your tank is really inspirational. One quick question, and sorry if this was already covered, how many pounds of rock it took to build that awesome rockscape?

Thanks, Juan. Great to have you stop by. We'll have to take a guess on your question... each "tree" probably weighs 70-90 lbs.

what's the logic on upping the lights to 400W? and everything looks great... I've got some catching up to do.

Chris, the 400w upgrade is pretty much an evolution that we had planned for. I had resisted the upgrade due to the extra heat and $$, but there are many areas of the mid-to-lower sections that were fairly shaded (some due to our aquascaping design, some due to the distance of the bulbs). In order to get better light spread, we raised the lights, and our PAR rates mid-to-low were suffering. So we'll try this and see how it goes. I really hope that targeted LEDs with 250s will eventually be what we settle on.

Beautiful tank...Lots of nice corals.
Thanks 90ct!

:fish2: :fish1:

UPDATE:

Today, we re-wired the lighting. Two things we needed to accomplish:
1) move the electronics out from under the tank and over to one of the side compartments in the stand, in order to reduce the risk of getting any of the lighting equipment wet, and

2) install the new 400w ballasts

These ballasts kick off some pretty serious heat, and we didn't want all that being trapped underneath the tank and elevating temperatures. So the little side compartment on the left side of our stand is a natural place for the ballasts, timers, switches, etc:

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Here's a closer look. You can see the pig tails we brought down from the MH mogul fixtures and the DIY timer power station screwed into place there on the right side:

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You'll notice there is an air intake grill for the central air on the back wall there. That'll come in handy to help keep it ventilated in the compartment. We also put in this mini desk fan here to force air over the ballasts and keep them cool:

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It's a pretty small footprint inside there, so we needed something to let us stack the ballasts and still get plenty of air around them. Lowe's has these mini milk crates in their home organization aisle. Snip out the front and the back, slide the ballast in there, and bingo! Instant modular ballast rack mounts:

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Here's the trio all stacked and ready to go into our compartment:

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In they go... it's a great fit, and we can still get to the timer switches pretty easy for the occasional manual adjustment:

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And this makes it really nice and clean underneath the stand now. Pretty much all that's left under there is the CL pump. You can see the Kill-a-watt meter hooked up to the DIY power station; we want to get a feel for the power consumption of the new ballasts and bulbs so we know what to expect on our next electricity bill!! :spin2: We'll tighten up that cord in a couple of days so it's not hanging down in a potential "wet zone"...

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Chris, the 400w upgrade is pretty much an evolution that we had planned for. I had resisted the upgrade due to the extra heat and $$, but there are many areas of the mid-to-lower sections that were fairly shaded (some due to our aquascaping design, some due to the distance of the bulbs). In order to get better light spread, we raised the lights, and our PAR rates mid-to-low were suffering. So we'll try this and see how it goes. I really hope that targeted LEDs with 250s will eventually be what we settle on.


Interesting. I've got the 250W radiums in lumen brights with lumatek ballasts, but I wasnt planning on changing. ;) We'll see if strategic coral placement will suffice.
 
Mike,
That's exactly what I wanted to know, thank you very much :)

Congrats on the new re wiring, the mini basket idea is great! :thumbsup:
 
Beutifull job, tank looks amazing, I wish I went that route on mine instead of building it into the wall, I find myself spending more time in the back looking at it and for some reason building it into the wall makes it look smaller. The cabinet and counter design is perfect, congratulations.
 
Mike,

You are really doing a nice job. When we came down we thought the tank was beautiful. Everything was put together very clean. Now you have even made it even more clean. I wish i had you up here helping me design the system upgrade. Just to let everyone know if you get a chance to see this master piece :bigeyes:of an aquarium, dont pass it up. Also want to say thanks again for the loner pump.

Lynn and Anna
 
Sad Day

Sad Day

We had really hoped to never, ever, have to post an update like this one...

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Last night around 7pm, Terry heard water hitting the floor by the display.
We still are not sure what has happened, but the 300 suffered a catastrophic failure and was draining water from what appears to be the bottom seal.

The tank was losing water at a fast pace, so we had to act very quickly.
We emptied the live rock from the 125g main sump to make room for more water and livestock. We called our LFS and begged for some help with jumbo shop vac, fish catching, etc. We ran up to the local Tractor Supply, and picked up several 50g vats to hold our live rock, corals, etc.

Six hours later, we had the 300 emptied out and everything transferred to holding vats, the frag tank, and the sump. A really big thank you to Cody at Fishworld for setting aside his personal commitments with his family to come and help us last night. He went way above and beyond.

We are shocked, angry, frustrated, and really disappointed right now, but our main concern is for the livestock. We're not sure how long things will last in these vats, but probably only a couple of days before we start seeing losses.















 
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Man that is HORRIBLE!

This is one reason I stay away from glass tanks...especially big ones!

Was it a seal? Much of the livestock should be fine as long as you have the water circulating and temp maintained. They are pretty resilint buggers. Hopefully you can get something setup soon though for the livestck well being!

If I was around I'd definitly be out to do whatever!
 
Mike,

I am so sorry to hear this! I would call you but I don't have your number with me.

You can use my 350 if you need it!
 
If anyone has Mike's phone number, please PM it to me.

Edit: I found it. Thanks anyway.
 
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Mike I'm so sorry to see that, :( hope you can have everything up in no time.
Could it have been the new holes? Or just pure tank failure? Let us know.

Good luck.
 
When I read,well my heart sank and I'm sick and shocked I can't imagine what you must be feeling, just terrible news. Melev at reefaddicts had to move store his animals due to a tank failure ( not has bad has yours) check out his web site he has had his animals in vats trash cans for a long time and most are doing OK. God bless Mike
 
Crap Mike, I'm so sorry to hear that. I know it's heartbreaking. My 150 is up and running, but empty if you need a place to stash some stuff.
 
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