jay24k
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I'll be posting pictures and updates on a new tank I'm setting up. My 180 gallon is so overgrown that I'm actually losing coral as fast as the others are growing from the stinging.
New tank will consist of the following:
3'x3'x12" acrylic tank. David on here helped me build it and did a wonderful job. Highly recommend him for acrylic work. Definetly a nice guy.
I will be building the stand and wrapping it in stained oak with a solid oak front. I'll be having the doors custom made from someone here local who does custom doors really nice.
Lighting will be done by a single 250 watt XM 20K bulb run by a PFO ballast. I built a lumenarc from supplies from a local reefer in Tampa. I figure with a 12" water depth, that lighting should be perfect without supplementation.
The skimmer will be a Tunze 9010 which will be run in a 30 gallon breeder below the tank. The return pump will be an Eheim 1262 900 gph pump. I'm going to have to tone it down probably to about 600 gph to minimize micro bubbles.
For flow, I'm using my old Seio's which I think will be plenty. I have a 1500 and 1100. Considering the tank volume is only around 60 gallons, the 1500 alone will probably be enough.
I'm torn on the sand bed but I'm thinking of doing a DSB and having a refugium in the sump. Since the tank will be easily accessible, I can replace 25% of the sand every year to minimize the sand bed getting full.
I am figuring this tank to hold about 200 frags which should at least get my tank down a bit hopefully. I am hoping to start moving colonies out and make my display more simple by just filling it with 10 to 15 large colonies. I prefer displays with a few beautiful pieces then one tank cluttered with 100.
If you have any ideas, please feel free to suggest. I will be posting pictures hopefully tommorrow. I have all the wood here and will be building the stand tommorrow and Tuesday.
New tank will consist of the following:
3'x3'x12" acrylic tank. David on here helped me build it and did a wonderful job. Highly recommend him for acrylic work. Definetly a nice guy.
I will be building the stand and wrapping it in stained oak with a solid oak front. I'll be having the doors custom made from someone here local who does custom doors really nice.
Lighting will be done by a single 250 watt XM 20K bulb run by a PFO ballast. I built a lumenarc from supplies from a local reefer in Tampa. I figure with a 12" water depth, that lighting should be perfect without supplementation.
The skimmer will be a Tunze 9010 which will be run in a 30 gallon breeder below the tank. The return pump will be an Eheim 1262 900 gph pump. I'm going to have to tone it down probably to about 600 gph to minimize micro bubbles.
For flow, I'm using my old Seio's which I think will be plenty. I have a 1500 and 1100. Considering the tank volume is only around 60 gallons, the 1500 alone will probably be enough.
I'm torn on the sand bed but I'm thinking of doing a DSB and having a refugium in the sump. Since the tank will be easily accessible, I can replace 25% of the sand every year to minimize the sand bed getting full.
I am figuring this tank to hold about 200 frags which should at least get my tank down a bit hopefully. I am hoping to start moving colonies out and make my display more simple by just filling it with 10 to 15 large colonies. I prefer displays with a few beautiful pieces then one tank cluttered with 100.
If you have any ideas, please feel free to suggest. I will be posting pictures hopefully tommorrow. I have all the wood here and will be building the stand tommorrow and Tuesday.