Your Ideal Tank (realistic)

JasonF

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As an off shoot of my hair algae thread I thought I would post my ideal tank and see what others would have as theirs. While I would love something like Paul's or Steve Weast's, I simply have no place in my home for something like that. My ideal would be an oceanic 120 reef ready with the oceanic stand and a custom canopy. It would have 2 250 watt se radiums on HQI ballasts on the pfo reflectors (using one of these now for my 58) and as big a sump as I could fit while leaving room for a calcium reactor, external closed loop pump and a heat exchanger (more on that later). In the sump I would have a recirculating skimmer, either ASM, euroreef or deltec depending on funds, a refugium, and a return pump, probably an eheim 1250.

The flow through the sump would be kept low for a number of reasons, mainly noise and dwell times for the refugium and skimmer. I would use a closed loop pump of around 1500gph to 1800gph with two 3/4" sea swirls for the main circulation. I might drill for the intakes I might not, depends on if I could get it done professionally or how much oceanic would charge. If not use black pvc intakes placed along side the overflows.

Now the heat exchanger is something I have wanted to do with the existing tank but never had the funds or time to accomplish. The heat exchanger is something like here although I have seen them several places. The water circulates through it just like a regular chiller, but the compressor is placed outside the home just like a central air conditioner. You just run the freon lines through the wall, not water lines. The heater is also contained inside the exchanger. Gets the noisy and heat producing part of the chiller outside of the home. With a heater they were around $450 when I checked a few years ago. A compressor would run less than $1000 but would depend a lot on what I get. Control would be through the same controller as the calcium reactor.

Livestock would be something similar to what I have now, a clam or two, a dwarf angel, a goby or blenny, a tang (permanent resident this time), mostly LPS with a few lower light SPS, ricordia and zooanthids. I would add a few schooling fish like some chromis to the 120 over what I have now.

One thing that might be added is a phosphate reactor but I am unsure if I would need one. Have to wait and see. My time frame for actually setting this tank up is another three to four years.

What would be your ideal you could actually fit?
 
I'll play. And actually, it's what I'm working on now. I'm not a huge fan of large tanks, but they sure are pretty. ;)

---54g Corner Bowfront - Black and White tank with a breeding pair of Bangaii Cardinalfish, a breeding pair of Black and White Ocellaris clownfish, and a breeding pair of Neon Gobies (White variant, not blue). Also I would like to have a Black and White T. maxima clam.
---75g Montipora Only tank - In the works. What can I say, self explanitory
---29g Ricordia dominated Soft Coral tank - In the works
---2g Cube Harlequin Shrimp tank - Also in the works.

Now if I wanted something unrealistic, I would have to go with a large in-wall tank to house a Zebra Shark. Or an aquaculture system
 
What the heck. I'll play too.
In the next 5 years I would like to have something like a 180g or so. Keep it a little smaller until I get a permanent house.
180custom stand and canopy. About 200-250lbs of rock. Barebottom starboard.
3x250w 14k HQI and 4x110w vho actinics
Probably around a 100g sump/fuge with blueline 55 return to 2 penductors
Euro-Reef CS8-3 skimmer + CS6-1 skimmer
Closed loop with a Sequence Barracuda and a Oceans motions
8-Way
MRC Calcium Reactor
Pacific Coast Chiller of some sort (I have a 1/4Hp, but...)

In the next 10-15 I would like to start a build on something like 8x4x28". This would be a dream, and after seeing Pam and Phil's room I think Juli will let me...lol
 
My ideal tank isn't horribly far off from Kyles....
  • Tank Size: 180G (6x2x2) - glass & made custom for overflow needs, etc. Possibly Glass Cages. Or through some lucky LFS. I hear Paul knows some place that is good with these things.
  • Lighting: Nice big bank of T5HO lights, half actinic / half 10K
  • Moonlights: Cheap simple things listed here recently (I think this) - just because moonlights are cool... :D
  • Flow: Closed Loop & Closed Loop Manifold with Sequence Reeflo Barracuda or Hammerhead
  • Sump & Refugium: Something custom made. Not planned out much yet.
  • Sump Return Pump: Something along the order of 1000 GPH. Possibly Mag 12 or 9.5, or an Iwaki. Plumbed into Oceans Motions Squirt
  • Overflow: Something Horizontal at the top of the tank mounted off the back.
  • Skimmer: AquaC EV180 w/ Mag 7 & JG Fitting
  • Calcium Reactor: Some sort, but not decided which one...
  • Rock: 200-250# mix of Live Rock & Dead Rock (amount depending on look). Maybe TBS.
  • Sand Bed: 2-3 inchs of Seachem Tidal Marine Substrates Meridian Oolitic mixed with Caribsea Special Grade Reef Sand
  • Corals: Mix of SPS, LPS & Softies. Less LPS & Softies. More SPS.
  • Plants: Halimeda, Pinecone Algae, Shaving Brush, Octodes, Codium
  • Fish: Mix of non-predatory fish. Some clowns, a purple tang, Copperbanded Butterfly (will this work with corals) OR Pearlscale Butterfly OR both, Some Bangai Cardinals, a school of chromis (10 or so), others not decided.
  • Anemone: RBTA (which will please the wife)
  • Coral Prop Tank: If possible, Coral Prop Tank plumbed inline with T5HO Lights. 12 inch tall tank by however big.
  • Water Change Sump: Extra tub plumbed in that can be shut off from system easily. Use to drain water, mix new saltwater, heat, let sit for a day, and then turn back on with system.
  • Automatic Water Change System: OR, alternatively, a built-in automatic water change system scheduled to change out about 2 gallons of water per day.
  • Auto Topoff System: of course
  • Stand & Canopy: Bought from some lucky LFS. Stand better be tall (3ft) as I like tanks up a little higher and having a little more room in the stand.
  • Remote Deep Sand Bed: Probably, especially if a basement is below tank
  • Last but certainly not least, a MOUNTAIN of PVC fittings, connectors, sprockets, pipe, bulkheads, etc
There's my general plan. Obviously, I still have some details to work out. For instance, my current house doesn't have a basement. :)
 
* in wall 60x30x24 starfire glass on three sides/ euro braced! dual external overflows with the back wall and euro bracing drilled for closed loop!
* minimal rock work, maybe only 130-160 lbs
*36x24x24 sump/fuge with a large portion of it being the fuge with a dsb and chaeto and a rubble pile for pods to reproduce , filter socks and bubble traps, also would like a section for grow out...
* super modded g~4 skimmer with dual sed 9000 recirced and gravity fed (gotta save money somewhere but should perform great)
*lit woth 3x250w 14 pheonix no supplimentation (save more money on bulb replacement and light bill)
*closed loop would run on two sequence darts with two ocean motion 4 ways
*kalk and calcium reactors
*also would like to run an aquacontroller on it with it linked to my pc for lighting, ph, ca/alk and temp control!!!!
*auto top off plumed directly from ro/di unit
I would house some schooling anthias and chromis, a leopard wrasse or two, then only have two or three larger fish (powder blue tang)! the tanks inhabitants would consist mostly of sps(big fan of some of the rare monti's) with a ricordia bed and a few clams splashed throughout....
 
Are any of you related to Tim the tool man????

Or how about Capt Kirk ("I need more power!")

Wow, and I thought my little dreams about a potbelly seahorse tank with a sump and chiller were far reaching.........

Really tho, I hope all of you get everything you've ever wished for!
 
72"x72"x30".....starphire on all four sides, island tank in middle of room. No visible plumbing.
All the equip. is too much to list. ;)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7558629#post7558629 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by luvabunny
Are any of you related to Tim the tool man????
Probably all of us... :)
Or how about Capt Kirk ("I need more power!")
Thinking of my current tank (55g) compared to my dream tank, myresponse to this comment is, "I'm given yer all she's got, Captain!!!" :D
Wow, and I thought my little dreams about a potbelly seahorse tank with a sump and chiller were far reaching.........
Hey, you gotta dream big, eh? :) To be sappy, I once heard the phrase. "Shoot for the moon - even if you miss, you'll land amongst the stars." But I try not to be sappy.

Now, lusty over my dream tank? All the time, baby!!! :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7558709#post7558709 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kpk
Well heck I would love that too. Are you seriously getting after that?
Hehe - that'd be freaking cool, but I suspect his 6x6x2.5 tank idea is firmly seated in the DREAM tank world. :)

But heck, it's only 673.25 gallons. :)

Man, that'd have to be planned into the design of the entire house, just about. It'd be amazing, though. Now you're giving me crazy architectural ideas.... Muwhahaha... I just need to find a way into a WHOLE lot of money... :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7558477#post7558477 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tigerarmy40

I would house some schooling anthias and chromis...

That's what I would want in a large tank. A huge shoal of Green Chromis and a large harem of Lyretail Anthias.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7558709#post7558709 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kpk
Well heck I would love that too. Are you seriously getting after that?

yeah...when i get my new home
.....in my 210g now, i have chromis and a harem of 9 lyretails, they are awesome :)
 
Hey Matt did you frequently post on swf awhile back? I think I saw your tank build up. SPS?
 
Just give me some time...:D

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I had all sorts of good ideas for my dream tank....until I went to paul w. house and saw the 600g, his real tank is better than my dream tanks.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7559126#post7559126 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 2ras
I've already have my dream tank. ;) If you don't believe me, just ask my wife!

Ray

I guess I shouldn't point out to her the fact that she isn't in it when you call it your "dream tank"... ;) :lmao:
 
Can I play ?

I actually exceeded my dream. I wanted and hoped for a 3 foot deep tank. When I went to order it....well lets just say I got impulsive and went for four feet.

So I guess I have my dream tank, but its not the dream aquascape nor the dream equipment...yet
 
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