The New Tank

jbrunken

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I'm in the process of replacing my old 125 with a much improved setup...

Here's a few photos of the progress:

Pic 1: The tank, stand and canopy.

The canopy is solid oak and has an open top and an open back. The front and side doors are not finished yet, so it's all open right now. The stand will also be wrapped in oak with nice oak doors, but that stuff isn't done yet.

The main lighting is 3 x 250W IceCap electronic ballasts, PFO pendants and 14K Phoenix bulbs (LOVE the color).

The Dawn/Dusk lighting is 4 x 39W TEK T5 Retros with actinic bulbs.

There are also mounts for LED moonlights, but I don't have those yet.

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Pic 2: The "Control Panel"

I've mounted all of my ballasts right behind the tank (in an unfinished part of my basement. I've also mounted the Neptune DC8 and a Neptune Expansion Socket that allows me to put all my halides on a seperate circuit from the rest of my system.

The wiring isn't pretty, but it works and I tried to make it as safe as possible.

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Pic 3: The New Sump

My new sump consists of a 40G breeder for the refugium and a 30L for the sump. Water coming from back from the display tank is pumped pumped into the refugium which in turn feeds my Octopus Recirc skimmer.

I still need to get a light above the refugium and I need to get my RO/DI working with an Auto Top Off unit. I also plan to have my ACJR switch between straight RO/DI and Kalk depending on the pH reading.

The RO/DI unit is from the Filter Guys (GREAT VENDOR).

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It's taken me quite a while to get this setup setup and running because I've been waiting on the canopy and I've also been trying to not rush and do things right.

Hopefully I will make the jump this week and move the contents of my existing tank over.

How does it look?

-JB
 
i like it. Im not good with making things outside the tank look good. Plumbing, wires that sort of thing. That looks way better than i would have the patience to do.
Joe
 
Thanks all... Now if I can just get things moved over without killing everything, life will be good...

-JB
 
It's a 125 just like my current one. The only difference is the new tank is reef ready.

I wanted to get rid of the siphon overflow for a bunch of reasons...

-JB
 
Looks great! Thanks for sharing.

Does all of the water go through the skimmer before going to the sump or just a portion?
 
Just a portion. The part of the water coming from the display tank overflow is pumped into the refugium, then the overflow from the refugium feeds the skimmer. I have ball valves in place to control what portion of the refugium overflow goes through the skimmer versus back into the sump.

-JB
 
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