Chaka
New member
Hey all,
Just wanted to share the news that I will be upgrading to about a 150 gallon tank. Senor Sparks will be making the custom tank. It will be a peninsula style tank with 3 sided starphire. The overflow will be the wall side across the entire length. It will have two return lines and two drains. Dimensions of the tank are:
60"Lx30"Wx20"H. I have not currently found out what I will be lighting the tank with. I am leaning towards taotronics LED modules, if not i will be doing t5 system.
As far as the rock work goes, I am looking for a more minimalistic look. I want the fish i select to have a lot of space. I am going to have different tangs in the tank. I am not sure which ones yet. Maybe some of you all with more experience can chime into the species that can coexist a tank that size. I might try a shallow sand bed for this tank, not sure yet.
The sump is not decided yet. There is an acrylic one at Stephan's place that I might pick up, if not I will build my own. It will be fairly large if i build it ~48"x24"x12". That would be minimum. I am trying to get total water volume to over 200 gallons.
Filtration used for now will be my SCA-302 (eventually be upgraded when livestock increases), with chaeto (which grows like crazy), and I will be using lanthanum chloride for phosphate removal. I believe over the past four years of beginner reefing I have allowed phosphates to bind to the rock. I will be using a 5 micron filter sock to catch the lanthanum, that has bound to phosphate, to be able to remove it from the system. The dosing will be slow and over 24 hours. It will be dosed into the overflow pipe through fitting. If done right the phosphate should be reduced and strip the rock of the phosphates.
check in as i continue to add pictures of the progress. I will be building the stand very soon.
Just wanted to share the news that I will be upgrading to about a 150 gallon tank. Senor Sparks will be making the custom tank. It will be a peninsula style tank with 3 sided starphire. The overflow will be the wall side across the entire length. It will have two return lines and two drains. Dimensions of the tank are:
60"Lx30"Wx20"H. I have not currently found out what I will be lighting the tank with. I am leaning towards taotronics LED modules, if not i will be doing t5 system.
As far as the rock work goes, I am looking for a more minimalistic look. I want the fish i select to have a lot of space. I am going to have different tangs in the tank. I am not sure which ones yet. Maybe some of you all with more experience can chime into the species that can coexist a tank that size. I might try a shallow sand bed for this tank, not sure yet.
The sump is not decided yet. There is an acrylic one at Stephan's place that I might pick up, if not I will build my own. It will be fairly large if i build it ~48"x24"x12". That would be minimum. I am trying to get total water volume to over 200 gallons.
Filtration used for now will be my SCA-302 (eventually be upgraded when livestock increases), with chaeto (which grows like crazy), and I will be using lanthanum chloride for phosphate removal. I believe over the past four years of beginner reefing I have allowed phosphates to bind to the rock. I will be using a 5 micron filter sock to catch the lanthanum, that has bound to phosphate, to be able to remove it from the system. The dosing will be slow and over 24 hours. It will be dosed into the overflow pipe through fitting. If done right the phosphate should be reduced and strip the rock of the phosphates.
check in as i continue to add pictures of the progress. I will be building the stand very soon.