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Old 03-06-2012, 02:50 AM
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Well the tank is finally up and running, it’s been a long time coming!! I wasn’t able to get actual build pics up as I lost the charger for my camera and had to borrow one to get these pics. So you get essentially finished product instead. Tank, sump and most of the equipment from Dave at Concept. Thanks again Dave!! Rock, sand and few miscellaneous things from Red Coral. At this point I’m thinking LPS dominated with a few SPS down the road, of course zoa’s clams and some other miscellaneous stuff. That may change you never know. Total system volume is about 100g. True inside measurements, sump, overflow rock and sand displacement. On to the spec's.

The display is 75g, 30”L x 24”W x 24”H.

External overflow, 1”x 3 Bulkheads, 2 for herbie, and 1 for the return. I had the overflow extended off the back to accommodate mounting a Vortech directly underneath without being obstructed by the plumbing. Black silicone, rimless nothing special outside of that.

The sump is 36”L x 24”W x 18”H.

It’s chambered off at the back 8”x 16.75”, 4” sections x3 for a future automatic doser (Ca, ALK, Mg) the remaining 12” for ATO. The rest of the sump is 24”L x 28”W x 11.5”H, estimated 30g. The water enters at the back, goes to a chamber for skimmer, reactors ect, roughly about 17”L x 17”W x 11.5. then to a section at the “front” of the sump for a fuge about 24”L x 10”W x 11.5”H. The return section is on the side of the sump roughly about 7.5”L x 17”W x 11.5”H water exits via the back. There is a 14” baffle dividing the return and equipment sections. The water moves essentially in a “C” shape through the sump.

About 100lbs of dry rock, roughly about 20lbs of LR, a ball of cheato to seed, and 30lbs of sugar sand. The “arch” is cable tied to a PVC structure and I used foaming insulation to fill the gaps. I then covered what I could with silicone and covered with sand to hide it a little better until growth does the rest. All of the other rock is free standing. Live rock that’s in there now will eventually be moved to the fuge once the dry is seeded.

Stand was made from 2x4’s and ½” maple stained to match my furniture. I lined the inside top of the stand with 1-1/2" split loom to tuck all the wire into, keeping it clean as possible. I still have to finish the doors, but will be put off for a while I sink money into livestock.

Equipment consists of the following;

Lighting;
Ecotech Radion, I will be adding one more but it’s not necessary at the moment. I have it currently running on the 20k mode 80% about 10-11” above the water line. I will be adding some custom points for max “par” and sunrise/sunset will be tweaked a bit for my viewing pleasure. I built a custom hanger out of ¾” metal EMT pipe, works pretty good for under $30.

Skimmer;
Bubble Magus NAC7 It sits on a egg crate plate to get it up to the optimal ~10” water depth.

Flow;
1x MP10wes (Running on Reef Crest mode 100%, ideally 2 more to follow)
1x Koralia 750gph
1x Koralia 550gph
1x Maxijet 1200
Mag 7 return
Estimated 50 times turnover depending on the MP10’s strength.


Misc;
Vertex UF-15 Reactor (1 more to come)
Tunze ATO
Vertex Puratek 100gpd RO/DI
2x 200w Ebo-Jagger heaters.
33g WC station with 200w Ebo-Jagger heater.
Reef Crystals salt mix (1.025)

Here are some pics.

Skimmer (just cleaned, a little foggy)


Rock (Front)


Rock (Right Side)


Rock (Left Side)


Rock (Top)


Sump (Doser & ATO Chamber's)


Overflow


Sump


Fuge


Light


Light Hanger


FTS with light/stand


FTS with LR


Plumbing (Left)


Plumbing (Right)
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Old 03-06-2012, 03:05 AM
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Looks good, glad to finally see some water in there. Let me know when you are ready for some frags.
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Old 03-06-2012, 03:09 AM
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I had a lot of time to think about this tank. Next project's are;

1. Get some C channel to silicon to the left and right side top's to slide a screen top into.

2. Cut my return line out..... I have the valve and had it when I glued the return line. But need to cut and install it.

3. I need to watch my temp for a bit as my apartment is hot, temp is 78 now. I have AC but am not running it. Might need to plumb in a chiller, so the return valve can wait till then.

4. I'm sure there is more.
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damn that looks nice man i love the arches
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Old 03-06-2012, 03:17 AM
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Yeah Baby! It's Alive!
And looking good too I might add.
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Old 03-06-2012, 03:22 AM
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Thanks guys!! Its been a while but its finally here.
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Old 03-06-2012, 03:30 AM
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Oh man. I can't believe I read the whole thing, and just now remembered you told me all about it on Saturday.
It looks even better than you explained it. I like the sump design.
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Oh man. I can't believe I read the whole thing, and just now remembered you told me all about it on Saturday.
It looks even better than you explained it. I like the sump design.
You were at the reef meet a few weeks ago? Sorry just need to put a face to the name I remember Brett saying how he likes to use a lady bic , after that it was all down hill

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Ahhh Yes... #4

I need to hide the hanging portion of the light. If anyone has any ideas let me know. I have been thinking about drilling a hole in the hanger and feeding the cable through it... It's not a clean look right now. I want this build to be as clean as possible. Im not too worried about the power cord, just that cable. I don't want to cut the cable for future adjustments either, mind you I can leave some cable there as there won't be too much adjustments, but I would rather be long than too short.

Can you bend it? I know you can, but is there an issue with feeding it back through the mounting hardware. The adjustment hardware seems to hold it via the "spiral" of the cable. Maybe I'm wrong, but pulling it up it slides through but pulling it down has to be done with the push release in the hardware.....
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