Ask your friends to name your tank and you get Reefy McReefface.
I am pumped (pun intended) to start a reef in my new home in California. I want to show my progress here and welcome any and all of your thoughts. The last time I had a salt water tank was just before my son was born in 2011. It was an all in one Red Sea Max 250 version 1 with mixed corals.
My main thoughts behind this reef are all focused on experiences it can inspire:
1. Simple and beautiful tank plus hardware to fit in well with our interior decorating style (meaning sanctioned by the higher power)
2. Reminisce about my days as a molecular biologist and expose my son to the sciences and design thought
3. Minimalist scientific philosophy plus IoT to create a thriving, colorful, textured ecosystem that evoke feelings of wonder for family and friends and memories of living in the Caribbean.
Apologies in advance if I post too many updates even with a slow build.
I decided to go with the 116 gallon total volume Red Sea Reefer 450 Deluxe with a white cabinet because it is the only tank I could find that fit into our home design style without being a distracting monster. The tank is a bit taller than I would have liked but for me at this level of quality, it isn't such a big deal...more room to grow upwards, right? I chose the Deluxe version because the tank is drilled to seamlessly incorporate mounts for 3 AI Hydra 26 web connected LED lights. The tank has a stand, lights, sump, ATO, filter socks, and simple plumbing. The overflow design gives me some confidence also to minimize the potential of flooding, but I am deathly afraid of if/when that happens. All other equipment is up to me and I have ordered.
I am pumped (pun intended) to start a reef in my new home in California. I want to show my progress here and welcome any and all of your thoughts. The last time I had a salt water tank was just before my son was born in 2011. It was an all in one Red Sea Max 250 version 1 with mixed corals.
My main thoughts behind this reef are all focused on experiences it can inspire:
1. Simple and beautiful tank plus hardware to fit in well with our interior decorating style (meaning sanctioned by the higher power)
2. Reminisce about my days as a molecular biologist and expose my son to the sciences and design thought
3. Minimalist scientific philosophy plus IoT to create a thriving, colorful, textured ecosystem that evoke feelings of wonder for family and friends and memories of living in the Caribbean.
Apologies in advance if I post too many updates even with a slow build.
I decided to go with the 116 gallon total volume Red Sea Reefer 450 Deluxe with a white cabinet because it is the only tank I could find that fit into our home design style without being a distracting monster. The tank is a bit taller than I would have liked but for me at this level of quality, it isn't such a big deal...more room to grow upwards, right? I chose the Deluxe version because the tank is drilled to seamlessly incorporate mounts for 3 AI Hydra 26 web connected LED lights. The tank has a stand, lights, sump, ATO, filter socks, and simple plumbing. The overflow design gives me some confidence also to minimize the potential of flooding, but I am deathly afraid of if/when that happens. All other equipment is up to me and I have ordered.






















