cdfjr1975
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This will be my first salt water tank and read I should start a build thread so here I go.
Back story, I have a freshwater tank running for a few months and learned right away a lot of mistakes I made so I have researched before starting this sky water project. This doesn't mean in any way I am an expert and will not act that way so please forgive some of my ignorance.
I bought a 100 gallon on craigslist for $150 to start, as much as I researched I didn't read about how a tank is built so I'm not sure I got the greatest tank but still think I got a good deal. Some of what I read about the tank builder, Fujimoto aquarium out of Gardenia CA is sloppy silicone work which I can see some. The real problem I have with this tank right now is the dirty silicone from being used, but oddly (or maybe not) but the silicone on the support bracket is filthy and I wonder if I can clean it, first option but if it doesn't work can I remove it, clean it, and reinstall? See pictures below (ignore the messy garage)
The seams look good, doesn't appear to be broken, chipped or nicked. The tank supposedly had water in it two weeks ago, but was not full since it was a turtle tank.


As far as the rest of the tank goes for future these are some basic thoughts
Dry rock (probably pukani)
Live sand (still determining texture)
Synergy Reef overflow bean animal drain
40 gallon sump (looking on craigslist for tank and will install baffles under over under between refugium and return)
Protein skimmer
Media pure plate in sump
Reef keeper controller
Build a new stand, the current one is awful looking and probably not the most sturdy IMO
Return pump, power heads and lighting still researching.
Fish and future coral to be determined later, part of the hold up on lighting.
I'm going to go slow, money and free time as part of the consideration in the set up time.
Set up steps
Get rock and cure while I do other steps
Clean tank
Clean or reinstall cross beam ( all advice welcome here)
Drill tank for overflow and return
Plumb sump
Water test tank and plumbing
Guess I'll figure out the rest later
All advice welcome if I didn't mention something please assume I don't know I will not be offended of being reminded of the nitrogen cycle since I omitted it in my setup steps.
Thanks everyone, sorry this was a long post!
Back story, I have a freshwater tank running for a few months and learned right away a lot of mistakes I made so I have researched before starting this sky water project. This doesn't mean in any way I am an expert and will not act that way so please forgive some of my ignorance.
I bought a 100 gallon on craigslist for $150 to start, as much as I researched I didn't read about how a tank is built so I'm not sure I got the greatest tank but still think I got a good deal. Some of what I read about the tank builder, Fujimoto aquarium out of Gardenia CA is sloppy silicone work which I can see some. The real problem I have with this tank right now is the dirty silicone from being used, but oddly (or maybe not) but the silicone on the support bracket is filthy and I wonder if I can clean it, first option but if it doesn't work can I remove it, clean it, and reinstall? See pictures below (ignore the messy garage)
The seams look good, doesn't appear to be broken, chipped or nicked. The tank supposedly had water in it two weeks ago, but was not full since it was a turtle tank.


As far as the rest of the tank goes for future these are some basic thoughts
Dry rock (probably pukani)
Live sand (still determining texture)
Synergy Reef overflow bean animal drain
40 gallon sump (looking on craigslist for tank and will install baffles under over under between refugium and return)
Protein skimmer
Media pure plate in sump
Reef keeper controller
Build a new stand, the current one is awful looking and probably not the most sturdy IMO
Return pump, power heads and lighting still researching.
Fish and future coral to be determined later, part of the hold up on lighting.
I'm going to go slow, money and free time as part of the consideration in the set up time.
Set up steps
Get rock and cure while I do other steps
Clean tank
Clean or reinstall cross beam ( all advice welcome here)
Drill tank for overflow and return
Plumb sump
Water test tank and plumbing
Guess I'll figure out the rest later
All advice welcome if I didn't mention something please assume I don't know I will not be offended of being reminded of the nitrogen cycle since I omitted it in my setup steps.
Thanks everyone, sorry this was a long post!

