Reef noob_
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So its been a long, 10 year journey starting with a ten gallon, then adding a sump, then a 29 gallon and a 55 that lasted a week and now finally a 90 gallon insane build.
I recently had the luck to pick up a 90 gallon and a 65 gallon tank (separate occurrences) and decided to go all out and just give up my life to a tank. i went ahead and bought two wp-25s for flow as well as a jeabo dc-1200 return and quad t5 lighting setup plus some crushed coral substrate. I used the 65 gallon and the old aqueon sump that was on my 29 gallon to create a large sump setup that has a water volume almost equal to the display. A ten gallon tank that i spray painted black will serve as an ATO reservoir and a simple float valve installed in the tank will keep the water level constant.
Pics:





** i do realize that a 65 gallon skimmer wont work for 180 gallons so i'm open to all suggestions on a lower cost skimmer for about 200 gallons.
So that's what i have done, now on to what still needs completion:
I'm currently building UrauJoey's revised DIY overflow and am having some trouble fitting it all together. I also need to build a stand and get the cabinetry done around it. Once i get these two goals one it is time for water!
I somewhat have an idea of the stocking for my tank and have a few pictures included here:


Open to suggestions for algaes for i need to fill an entire 65 gallon with them.
Liveaquaria's refugium starter pack as well as some halimeda will be initially going in but i'm looking for some cool showpieces.
Thanks to all for looking and reading, any suggestions and links are welcome.
Reef noob_
I recently had the luck to pick up a 90 gallon and a 65 gallon tank (separate occurrences) and decided to go all out and just give up my life to a tank. i went ahead and bought two wp-25s for flow as well as a jeabo dc-1200 return and quad t5 lighting setup plus some crushed coral substrate. I used the 65 gallon and the old aqueon sump that was on my 29 gallon to create a large sump setup that has a water volume almost equal to the display. A ten gallon tank that i spray painted black will serve as an ATO reservoir and a simple float valve installed in the tank will keep the water level constant.
Pics:





** i do realize that a 65 gallon skimmer wont work for 180 gallons so i'm open to all suggestions on a lower cost skimmer for about 200 gallons.
So that's what i have done, now on to what still needs completion:
I'm currently building UrauJoey's revised DIY overflow and am having some trouble fitting it all together. I also need to build a stand and get the cabinetry done around it. Once i get these two goals one it is time for water!
I somewhat have an idea of the stocking for my tank and have a few pictures included here:


Open to suggestions for algaes for i need to fill an entire 65 gallon with them.
Liveaquaria's refugium starter pack as well as some halimeda will be initially going in but i'm looking for some cool showpieces.
Thanks to all for looking and reading, any suggestions and links are welcome.
Reef noob_




















