New tank setup. What would you do differently?

dsustko

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Here is my plan for my new tank setup. Anything you would do differently?

100 Gallon DSA (Stand + Canopy) - $900
Oceanic Sump - $200
2x Ecotech Radion XR30W - $1000
2x Vortech MP10 Wireless - $560
2x Eheim Jager - $60
ASM G3 - $330
Apex Lite - $350
SpectraPure RO/DI - $260
Plumbing - $80
90Lbs Dry Rock - $360
60Lbs Live Sand - $60
Miscellaneous - $100
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Total - $4,260
 
Here is my plan for my new tank setup. Anything you would do differently?

100 Gallon DSA (Stand + Canopy) - $900
Oceanic Sump - $200
2x Ecotech Radion XR30W - $1000
2x Vortech MP10 Wireless - $560 you'll want mp 40s if you are keeping stony corals
2x Eheim Jager - $60 bigger wattage, use just one. More room.
ASM G3 - $330
Apex Lite - $350
SpectraPure RO/DI - $260
Plumbing - $80
90Lbs Dry Rock - $360
60Lbs Live Sand - $60
Miscellaneous - $100
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Total - $4,260
 
What I would do different is go with MH or T5 not LED, and Apex system over the apex lite and a bit more rock and sand. all else looks good.
 
LED's are pretty proven at this point. Typically no ongoing maintenance costs, no bulb purchases and probably half the electricity usage. If you're already setup with MH or T5 it's expensive to switch, but just starting up is a great time to take advantage of new technology.
 
I'm old school, Hell I still have VHO's:wavehand: Just not a fan of LED I don't like my coral:smokin:
 
As said before I would
Use two MP40Wes
Use a full apex
And for lighting I would choose the ATI T5 LED hybrid
 
I would do Jebao over MP anything. Cost difference for performance is pretty steep.
Keep 2 heaters, can make things easier on you.
I would do a T5/LED hybrid
 
I third the MP40wES'. They give you much more flexibility in a tank that large. Though, you probably should have bought them a month ago when they were 20% off. :)
 
Radions are fine, I'd personally either go with kessils or metal halides depending on your intended stock.

I'll assume you're gonna include stuff like test kits, wide variety of foods, buckets, water storage containers, refractometer, extra powerheads for mixing, ect. As far as your main equipment that stuff all looks great. I'd personally start with dry rock and sand, seeded with the smallest bit of live rock rubble, and live sand from a tank you absolutely trust. Pests may make their way eventually but it's best to start with none. Then I'd just seed with a couple pod pack varieties and bacteria supplements. Eventually you'll have a complex micro fauna population, but i personally would go slow and start dry just to limit headaches. I'm still chasing down aiptasia and bits of pest macro algae that snuck in on my live rock...2 years ago.
 
Here is my plan for my new tank setup. Anything you would do differently?

100 Gallon DSA (Stand + Canopy) - $900
Oceanic Sump - $200 Save $$$, build your own
2x Ecotech Radion XR30W - $1000
2x Vortech MP10 Wireless - $560 Just me, at minimum I would go with MP40s on each side, if $$$ was no issue, I'd put an MP10 or 2 on the back pain of glass as well. The WP have a lot of good reviews as a comparable pump, but I personally don't like how big they are.
2x Eheim Jager - $60
ASM G3 - $330ASM are great skimmers, but IMO, there are cheaper options that are just as good, Reef Octopus is what I use.
Apex Lite - $350 Get the full Apex
SpectraPure RO/DI - $260
Plumbing - $80
90Lbs Dry Rock - $360I prefer dry rock, but I would add or replace 10lbs with some LR for additional "seeding"
60Lbs Live Sand - $60
Miscellaneous - $100

Return pump? Internal I'd suggest an Eheim 1262, external ReeFlo
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Total - $4,260
 
It seems like money is no longer an issue so I would go with two mp40s and full apex as well. If you go with BRS dry rocks like Pukani, you won't need 90lbs. Make sure you do a muriatic acid bath on your rocks! Check out Reef Octopus skimmers, I'd go with the SRO-XP2000int, that's what I have in my 100gallons, heavily stocked. Get two 300watts heaters. Don't forget a refractometer, test kits (salifert or red sea), and ATO (I suggest a Tunze Osmolator 3155). And expect to pay more than $100 for your miscellaneous expenses (tools, ATO reservoirs, rodi containers, etc.)

HTH
 
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