The Build
I bought a house in April of 2010 and it gave me a good reason to build a nice big fish system. Little did i know it would be as labor intensive as it has been. After having a couple years keeping saltwater reef tanks under my belt and going to several meeting to see everyone's systems i took several ideas and made my own reef system. I decided i wanted a sump in the basement for several reasons. From there i choose to have a 180g starfire mixed reef in my living room and a 118g in wall non-photosynthetic tank in my bedroom on the second floor. I have all these tanks linked together via in wall plumbing. I will have a Reeflo Hammerhead pump pushing water from my basement 22.5 feet up to my 118g in wall non-photosynthetic tank. From there the water will overflow down ten feet to my 180g mixed reef and that will overflow down to a turf scrubber and then into the sump.
One of the first projects was to knock out the wall in my bedroom for the 118g tank. Kevin was a huge help in this part of the project. Thanks Kevin!
The tank sits between two closets in my bedroom.
Next i had to build a stand for the tank to sit on.
I bought a house in April of 2010 and it gave me a good reason to build a nice big fish system. Little did i know it would be as labor intensive as it has been. After having a couple years keeping saltwater reef tanks under my belt and going to several meeting to see everyone's systems i took several ideas and made my own reef system. I decided i wanted a sump in the basement for several reasons. From there i choose to have a 180g starfire mixed reef in my living room and a 118g in wall non-photosynthetic tank in my bedroom on the second floor. I have all these tanks linked together via in wall plumbing. I will have a Reeflo Hammerhead pump pushing water from my basement 22.5 feet up to my 118g in wall non-photosynthetic tank. From there the water will overflow down ten feet to my 180g mixed reef and that will overflow down to a turf scrubber and then into the sump.
One of the first projects was to knock out the wall in my bedroom for the 118g tank. Kevin was a huge help in this part of the project. Thanks Kevin!


The tank sits between two closets in my bedroom.



Next i had to build a stand for the tank to sit on.





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