Tunze setup for new 180 gallon Reef?

chriscolt

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I am upgrading from a 70 gallon to 180 gallon Reef - 72 x 24 x 24

I have the following for circulation:

1) Tunze Wave Box with controller
2) Tunze 6000, 6100, 7310-2a power head
3) A 7094 and 7095 multi-controllers and a couple of single controllers (I will use the 7095 and sell the rest)

I am looking to add either another 6100 or another 6000 - also - I have an offer to trade my 6000 for a 6200

Questions:

1) Should I upgrade the 6000 to a 6200 or is that too much for the 180 gallon tank? (someone here on RC is looking to trade)

2) Should I add the 4th pump? if so - should it be a 6000, 6100 or 6200?

3) Are there sample configuration / programming diagrams / descriptions on how to use this mix (power head, streams and wave box) for my size tank including the wave-box? Looking for programming options for the 7095 and Wavebox and recommended locations for the powerheads/streams


Tank is Oceanic/glass (no acrylic bowing or stress point problems here) and will be set up for a reef with SPS, LPS and soft corals and clams - along with some fish (tangs, clowns, wrasse, gobies) and will have a sand bed ranging in depth from 3 inches to 6 inches (the deep side is for my goby / pistol shrimp symbiotic relationship - which is very cool)


Since the tank is not set up yet - nothing is etched in stone - I am open to suggestions and changes to proposed design - first lets settle on the right size and quantity of Tunze equipment, then location and configuration, and recommendations on rock setup and sand bed

Chris
 
Do you have any plans for what you intend to keep? That would help a lot. Also, what type of sandbed?
 
Acros - about 10 up to 10" tall, 3 large LPS, couple of plates, 3 clams up to 8" wide, pair of clowns, 3 wrasses, 3 gobies, two tanks - multiple invertabrates tons of soft corals (ricordia, purple mushroom, polyps of many kinds, various shrooms, cabbage corals - limit to lower half of tank - upper half will be all SPS including acros listed above -

sand bed ranging from 2" to 6 inches deep (deep section to be on one side front for goby/pistol shrimp symbiotic home in the sand - they are already paired and will be moved from 70gallon to new 180)

Rock will be a combination of marshall, fiji and Kaelini - total of approx 200-250 lbs


All Tunze equipment listed above will be used except for single controllers and 7094 - all pumps will be controlled by 7095 and of couse wavebox is new and will have its own controller (whatever comes with it)

Questions:

1) Configuration for SPS reef setup (4 pumps - 3 stream and 1 turbelle) and wave box
2) should I have any 6200 in tank or is it too small?
3) for 4th pump - (currently have what is listed above) - should it be a 6000, 6100 or 6200?

Chris
 
1) I would upgrade the 600 to a 6100, 2 6100 and the 7300 targetting specific corals that need more flow, should be plenty.

2) I don't think you need them

3)I don't think it is necessary the above with a wavebox should be plenty, at least a good start and see if you need more rather than spend the money if you don't need it.
 
Should I connect the 7095 to the wavebox slave connection as described in the wavebox manual or run both controllers independently - for example, using the high tide/low tide - reversing the flow of the streams every 6 hours for the 7095 and have the wavebox syncronize with the 7095 - maybe do 6 hours on, 6 off using the day/night function or have them run independent of eachother?

Chris
 
Thank you - final question for now - The 180 is an Oceanic take with the center glass brace (I don't know if this is consdiered the "euro-brace") instead of the plastic frame braces like perfecto or AGA. Using the Tunze WaveBox and 6100's as described above - so I need to worry about the warnings listed in the Wavebox instruction manual (ie - substandard tanks - silicone seals "popping" because of the wave action - please say no worry)

Chris
 
Oceanic is typically considered the best built tanks there are of the mass market tanks. They were always the "Cadillac". Provided it is fairly new and on a level stand I would feel pretty comfortable about it.
 
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