Posting my wish list for stocking the tank
2 x clownfish*
1 blue damsel
1 banggai cardinal
1 pajama cardinal
1 blue tuxedo sea urchin
1 goby
1 camel shrimp
Purple tube anemone
Rainbow montepora*
1 x Blue beaded starfish*
3 x bumble bee snail
1 x tiger sand conch
Purple sea whip
1 Halloween hermit crab
Rose bubble tip anemone
Purple condo anemone
2 anemone crab
Candy apple zoeanthid* coral
Purple acropora*
Green slimer acro coral
Devils hand leather coral
The pump has an auto shutoff.
The pipe is all pvc, there are some pieces of braided hose, no metal. I decided to use the cleaner pieces of the flex or braided hose he gave with the tank for some room for error or adjustment.
Here'so a link to the pump
http://www.reefsupplies.ca/online-s...0-Controllable-Water-Pump-237-to-790-GPH.html
Very cool with the auto-shutoff! Just a quick question (simply because I tend to be really anal about thinking through every potential problem for solutions), What if the auto shutoff fails?
I too try to think everything through, to a point of driving myself crazy from time to time, and it usually causes delays in progression. better to think about it earlier rather than dealing with issues later.
Yes, you can always throttle back a return pump, but you can't increase your drain after the fact. I too, would use both 1" as drains (one main, one emergency) and the 3/4" for the return.
However, since you are going with an up and over return, you can get both holes to match by cutting the 3/4" to a 1" size.
I err on the side of caution. If it can go wrong, it will, so plan ahead and make sure you have every possible scenario for water flow (restricted and overflowing) handled...in advance.
That calculator also calculates tank volume, so you can measure LXWXD of any area of a tank to determine how many gallons you have leftover in your main tank when filled (the space not filled at the top), and also how many gallons your return chamber in your sump is. If the water level in your sump's return chamber (when down below your pump's ability to pump any longer) is less than the space left at the top of your tank, if your drain plugs, it won't overflow your tank. If it's more, then you'll have a huge mess.
You can do a search here (or Google) for Herbie and Beananimal drain systems just to see the benefits of them. Worth what little extra effort they are. I have a Herbie and it's really difficult to tune in perfect, so I always have some water going into my emergency...and that's with 1 1/2" drain lines. In hindsight, I should have done the beananimal because you get the emergency drain and another totally dry one, so you never have to futz with balancing out the drain/return perfectly (which is almost impossible anyway).
I was doing research for almost a year and really spent about 4 months from the time I bought the tank and a lot of the equipment (which I eventually upgraded) before even getting it set up and filled with water the first time.
I am so glad I did, because although it severely tested my patience, I've been rewarded with a gorgeous reef that is almost maintenance free with so many failsafes in place that my only worry is how I'm going to come up with cash for my next purchase.
And really the planning and research was my favorite part of the entire thing.
I love the app that goes along with my coral box . I have one on a 15 gallon with the whites turned almost all the way down . I'm planning on a 40 breeder build and will buy a second
+1 I've been researching since December. I'm really grateful that I did not rush it, and most of all that I found Reef Central. The vast amount of knowledge here is just incredible.
Screenshot of my settings. I love the fact that I can tweak different colors. I wish I could afford an AI Prime which I believe the moon led is knocking off. But the price I couldn't resist . Stumbled upon the light on eBay and seller turned out to be local. Dallas reef systems . Have had the light and 15 gallon going about 2 months. Plan is to ditch the 15 and live clown fish and and about 15 zoa and sps frags to the new 40b and 29L sump I just purchased today and eventually someday very soon build. May be running one light till I can scrape up cash for and another moon led
Looks like you are doing the due diligence to make your first tank a success! Congrats on doing the proper research (it's a lot to figure out!). The kessils 160's and 360's are awesome lights, but that can always be an upgrade down the road as there are cheaper options that will do the trick. Im not sure if you've ordered your dry rock yet? If you haven't take a look at reefcleaners dry rock. That's what I used and was/am very happy with the product!