My 90 Gallon Build

Pico1

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I got my new tank last night and got it all put togeather and in place today. I going to focus on SPS in this tank :D

Tank
-90 gallon AGA with corner overflow box (48X18X24)
-AGA mission series stand and canopy in maple

Lighting
-2, 24" PFO parallel reflectors
-2, 250W reeflux 12K SE MH on a dual PFO ballast
-2, 110W URI VHO super actinics on PFO ballast

Flow
-2 tunze nanostream 6045's on oppsite ends facing center
-Centered sea swirl return on a Mag 9.5 with "Y" fitting, flare nozzles, and attached tunze nanostream 6045 (still testing)

Filtration
-29 gallon AGA sump
-Euro-reef skimmer
-CPR aquafuge (hanging on sump)
-Phosban reactor

PICS!

The tank
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Painting the back
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Sump (Still adding things and getting baffles made)
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Tunze/sea swirl mod in testing
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FTS (still cleaning it up a bit)
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Jordan- Glad to see you back in the game.:fish2:

Let me know if I can help in anyway.
 
Nice tank Jordan! Looking foward to seeing it filled up and circulating. Trick mod with the Tunze, I see the zip tie (nice and clean though) but it dang near looks like its snapped in there! Very straight, looks like it was meant to go there :thumbsup:


-Justin
 
Lookin good.......

are you going to go BB on this one?

Looking at your cabinet......I didn't leave enough room for electrical stuff to be safely tucked away inside, so its visible on the outside.....plan enough room for equipment additons now so when you add a controller, ozone etc later on.......you have the space unlike me.
 
Thanks guys! I'll be going with a 1" sand bed. There is actually more room than it looks like. Once the tank is full I'll be taking the salt bucket out and adding a ATO container. I'll also be mounting the power center on the wood panel to the right. I installed a new GFCI before I put the tank in place. :p More to come...
 
I like the tunze and seaswirl idea.

I love tank builds. I kind of live vicariously through them. I get the same excitement as when I first started this addiction. haha :)

Keep up the good work!

Jay
 
Thanks Jay! My favorite part of this hobby is building different systems. I got my reflectors in yesterday and realized that the VHOs were going to be too close to the water. Today I took the reflectors into the metal shop class and had them cut off the VHO part of the reflector. They did an AWESOME job! It's all nice clean cuts, the reflector wasn't bent or scratched, and the bottom isn't sharp at all. Now I just have to mount everything. Everything is now plumbed so the tank shound be filled this weekend. :D
 
Just in time for a trip to the bay. I finished my refugium today. I now made the mistakes on mine, so we can do yours whenever you want:)
 
Got my baffle made and siliconed in place, my lighting mounted in my canopy and everything hooked up. The only problem was half my PFO VHO dual ballast wouldn't work. :( I called up PFO today and they were kind enough to send out the new ballast and a shipping label before I returned my defective one. Awesome customer service over there. On the other hand premium aquatics was a PITA to get ahold of when my socket came in broken. I guess I'm having quite a bit of bad luck with lighting. :p New pictures soon.
 
Any specs on how your MH par values are affected by your patented electrofleshing process? :) (j/k, obviously)

Looks good, can't wait to see the final setup. :thumbsup:
 
following along on what looks to be a nice tank build.. what size ss are you using with your flare-y fitting and stream mount? have you tried out the flare-y, how does it work in terms of flow restriction?
 
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