ctreefer
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Well, another tank build thread. Not much to show off of my on doing on this one as I got a really good deal from a local reefer on this 37 Oceanic cube with oak stand:
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I was going to upgrade my 10 gallon softy nano which is really getting packed. My 10 gallon was a super simple setup and everything has been going really well since its setup over a year ago. just a 10 gallon tank with hang on refugium on back drilled to the tank and connected with bulkhead with one maxijet 1200 returning water to the tank. A 50 watt heater in the refugium and some DIY T5 lighting and a homeade stand. Altogether this cost me around $60 to build as most of the stuff I had lying around.
I wanted to make the 37 under the same principle. No skimmer, good flow and cheap. I already have other tanks that have sumps, skimmers, expensive lighting and dosing equipment and really want something basic.
Here's what I have planned:
SSB about 1 inch
convert overflow into refugium. I'll throw the heater and some live rock rubble in there with a pump on the bottom in a chamber to push water back into the system.
more DIY T5 lighting (i'll use some of the 10 gallon stuff)
2 maxi 1200's on a wavemaster pro with modified maxi's (believe it or not the guy I bought the setup from was going back to freshwater and asked if I want any stuff lying around his garage. He gave me the wavemaster pro plus 4 maxijets, 1 eheim pump and some filter socks and rowaphos. Suffice to say I was incredibly grateful.
about 25 lbs of base rock I have in the basement plus what's in the 10. I'm thinking of covering the overflow with this, but I'm open to suggestion.
I'll do 10-20% water changes every 2 weeks using water from my sps system water changes. This way I'll maintain alk and ca and mg.
Here's a pic of the overflow:
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I was going to upgrade my 10 gallon softy nano which is really getting packed. My 10 gallon was a super simple setup and everything has been going really well since its setup over a year ago. just a 10 gallon tank with hang on refugium on back drilled to the tank and connected with bulkhead with one maxijet 1200 returning water to the tank. A 50 watt heater in the refugium and some DIY T5 lighting and a homeade stand. Altogether this cost me around $60 to build as most of the stuff I had lying around.
I wanted to make the 37 under the same principle. No skimmer, good flow and cheap. I already have other tanks that have sumps, skimmers, expensive lighting and dosing equipment and really want something basic.
Here's what I have planned:
SSB about 1 inch
convert overflow into refugium. I'll throw the heater and some live rock rubble in there with a pump on the bottom in a chamber to push water back into the system.
more DIY T5 lighting (i'll use some of the 10 gallon stuff)
2 maxi 1200's on a wavemaster pro with modified maxi's (believe it or not the guy I bought the setup from was going back to freshwater and asked if I want any stuff lying around his garage. He gave me the wavemaster pro plus 4 maxijets, 1 eheim pump and some filter socks and rowaphos. Suffice to say I was incredibly grateful.
about 25 lbs of base rock I have in the basement plus what's in the 10. I'm thinking of covering the overflow with this, but I'm open to suggestion.
I'll do 10-20% water changes every 2 weeks using water from my sps system water changes. This way I'll maintain alk and ca and mg.
Here's a pic of the overflow: