sangheili Posted August 25, 2014 Share Posted August 25, 2014 FTS 04/10/2017 (removed plana colony mounted to overflow since last FTS) FTS 02/08/2017 (lots of frags/chunks cut since last FTS) FTS 05/22/2016 FTS 02/13/2016 FTS 11/22/2015 FTS 09/30/2015 FTS 09/07/2015 FTS 08/04/2015 FTS 06/07/2015 FTS 05/11/2015 FTS 04/26/2015 FTS 02/18/2015 Equipment 100g -- CADLights Artisan II 48x24x20 Starfire Display Tank 67g -- Oceanic Solana 48x18x18 Frag Tank 20L -- Refugium w/ GlassHoles overflow 40B -- Common Sump with Custom baffles CADLights White Gloss Stand Vertex Omega 150 Skimmer Avast Marine Swabbie and Skimmate Locker BRS Reactor for GFO (I run carbon sometimes in a bag) Two Maxspect Gyre XF150's (One for each tank) Two Jebao DC9000 Return Pumps (One for each tank) AquaUV Sterilizer Pacific Sun Kore 5th Doser with ATO as well as DropDose accessory Two Apex DOS Doser Units (Replaced the Pac Sun Doser) ATI LED Powermodule 48" 4 Bulb T5/LED Fixture on Display Hydrofarm 48" 6 Bulb T5 Fixture + 300w MARSAQUA LED mashed into the same fixture - over Frag Tank Apex Neptune with ALD, Conductivity, pH, Temp, Avast Locker Sensor, and two AFS feeders BRS RO/DI with Addon DI Canisters Dosing/Biological Triton Base Elementz (on 4channel doser) Triton Individual Elements when needed Acropower (on doser) Food Current Fish/Invert List Display Tank Lyretail Anthias (4x) Sunburst Anthias (1x) Naso Tang (1x) Flame Wrasse (1x Male) Lineatus Wrasse (1x Male) Chalk Bass (1x) ORA Yellow Assessor (1x) Macneill's Assessor(1x) Refuge Tank Naso Tang (1x) Red Galathea Squat Lobster (1x) Original Plans (this tank turned into the frag tank) ----- Well, I bought another tank! The Nuvo 24 is starting to get packed and I can't resist shopping for corals/clams so I need to expand. The new tank is going to be a slow project as I am going to be waiting until we move to make the swap (likely in Feb. of 2015). The tank is a rimless 48x18x18 with starfire glass on 3 sides.Here's the plan so far (Items marked with have been purchased already): Tank: Solana XL 67g (48x18x18) Skimmer: Reef Octopus NWB110 Return Pump: QuietOne 4000 (came with tank) Sump: Custom 20L with refugium Stand: Custom 36" high glossy white ELOS/Cadlights style stand with euro hinged doors Lighting: Undecided (but will need to be controllable by Apex) Pumps: Probably WP25 or WP40 controlled by Apex Rock: Reefcleaners dryrock and liverock from Nuvo 24 tank Livestock: My current livestock + more clams + Anthias Shoal + more. Here is the tank: Here is the completed (but not glued entirely) return manifold with two T's for reactors if I decide to use some. Not shown is the flex connection to the return pump. Here is the durso overflow: 8 Quote Link to comment
Cameron6796 Posted August 25, 2014 Share Posted August 25, 2014 Fan...say. Really awesome dimensions. 1 Quote Link to comment
evo_2679 Posted August 25, 2014 Share Posted August 25, 2014 Sweet find ! I have always like the bigger Solana tanks / can't wait to see this up and running.. 1 Quote Link to comment
lilmatty5dimes Posted August 27, 2014 Share Posted August 27, 2014 sweet grab. agree can't wait to see it up and running. 1 Quote Link to comment
Cameron6796 Posted August 27, 2014 Share Posted August 27, 2014 Me either soooooper excited. I'm sure it will be ten times as good as your nuvo 1 Quote Link to comment
Egginis Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 Are you planning to have both tanks or transfer everything into this new one when ready? Quote Link to comment
sangheili Posted August 30, 2014 Author Share Posted August 30, 2014 Egginis, I am planning to transfer. That will either be a nightmare (if we move far away) or easy (if we move close by). I purchased a used skimmer today, looks brand new. Reef Octopus NWB110! Quote Link to comment
sangheili Posted August 31, 2014 Author Share Posted August 31, 2014 Anyone have thoughts on the best DIY 20L sump layout? I'm going back and forth between: 1) [ Sock/Skimmer | Refuge | Return ] 2) [ Sock/Skimmer | Return | Refuge ] 2 has the advantage of being able to control water flow speed in the refugium. 1 could allow for more time to control micro-bubbles, which may not be an issue if I do the baffling correctly. 1 Quote Link to comment
sangheili Posted September 6, 2014 Author Share Posted September 6, 2014 Been reading a lot of DSR (Dutch Synthetic Reefing) and Triton method. Might try the DSR method on this tank if I can decide to invest the time in the regimented testing. No water changes may make up for the time testing though. My only scare is the idea of dosing Iron into a tank that will be heavy in clams. Normally the Iron is no issue but if the clams develop any sign of pinched mantle it will likely wipe them out if I keep elevated Iron levels. I also spent 3 or 4hrs last night designing and pricing out a stand frame made from 80/20 (T-Slot) similar to what Vertex is doing with their new stand system. It would be extremely slick and leave lots of room inside for sump/accessories but the cost is simply way too much to swallow. What I could do with $50 worth of lumbar would cost $350+ of T-Slot. Here's a picture of a prototype frame though: 2 Quote Link to comment
sangheili Posted September 8, 2014 Author Share Posted September 8, 2014 So after about 20 hours of researching DIY LEDs, I just placed an order for a white powder-coated CNC Reef ASIS 618 Fixture. These pics won me over: http://dfwmas.org/Forums/viewtopic.php?f=94&t=117508&start=0#p897639 I'm going to build one of these fixtures and use it for my Nuvo 24 until the switch over to the big tank, when i'll build a second. The plan for each fixture is: CNCReef ASIS 618 Fixture (6" x 18") w/ Gooseneck mounts (the wires inside the goosenecks! clean!) 2x LEDGroupbuy Lumia 5.2 Pucks 4x StevesLED Triples (Lime/Lime/Royal Blue) 6x Meanwell LDDs A 4-channel PWM to 0-12v Interface so it can all be dimmed and controlled via Apex (going to combine some channels) This should give me over 200 par on most the sandbed. Clams ahoy! 1 Quote Link to comment
sangheili Posted November 30, 2014 Author Share Posted November 30, 2014 So plans have changed some and I am moving into a nice house. Along with that house is a huge basement with a perfect space for tank and a closet on the other side of the wall (with drain and water hookup to boot!). So the Solana 67g will now be my refugium. Its huge for one, but I have it so why not. I am ordering a CAD Lights 100g tank as the main display that will be in the basement room. Both tanks will be piped to a 40g breeder sump and a Vertex 150 skimmer. Christmas will be fun this year Some pics of the tank setup in the fish room: 4 Quote Link to comment
sangheili Posted November 30, 2014 Author Share Posted November 30, 2014 Thanksgiving was both great and horrible for me. While getting up from the dinner table I dropped my Lumia 1520 phone and shattered the screen. $200 oops. I bought a used Cadlights 100g tank from a LFS and brought it home a couple days before thanksgiving and set it up on padded carpet on the porch. Proceeded to fill with water for a leak test. Went well till the next night (Thanksgiving night) I check it and the back pane of glass had cracked right down the center behind the overflow. I'm 99% sure the surface the tank was on was perfectly flat, I think maybe that back glass has a stress fracture from moving. $400 oops. Sigh. The NEW Cadlights tank is now on order. Quote Link to comment
Cameron6796 Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 Your not having good carpet luck... Too soon? 1 Quote Link to comment
sangheili Posted December 5, 2014 Author Share Posted December 5, 2014 Your not having good carpet luck... Too soon? haha very true. The 100g tank that cracked was on carpet but not in the house. I guess I have really bad carpet and glass luck. Quote Link to comment
Rehype Posted December 5, 2014 Share Posted December 5, 2014 Great job with the plumbing. How did the leak test go? Quote Link to comment
sangheili Posted December 6, 2014 Author Share Posted December 6, 2014 Went well. Tiny tiny leak on the return somewhere between the bulkhead and the flex pvc (im not using the manifold above). The tank is filling with RODI right now and ill be adding salt tomorrow 1 Quote Link to comment
sangheili Posted December 7, 2014 Author Share Posted December 7, 2014 This skimmer is a work of art. Vertex Omega 150 w/ Avast Marine neck cleaner (I have the locker also but ordered wrong size). Perspective makes it look a little top heavy. 1 Quote Link to comment
sangheili Posted December 15, 2014 Author Share Posted December 15, 2014 Sigh. Cadlights says tank is delayed till after x-mas. Quote Link to comment
Rehype Posted December 15, 2014 Share Posted December 15, 2014 Awww man that sucks....well that skimmer is killer 1 Quote Link to comment
latteslave Posted December 16, 2014 Share Posted December 16, 2014 Seriously? That is a bummer. Quote Link to comment
sangheili Posted December 22, 2014 Author Share Posted December 22, 2014 So some progress has been made. The 67g tank is setup and cycled (14day Zeovit cycle) - the majority of the sand/rock will be transfered to display tank once that is setup. A good deal of the plumbing is dry-fitted and ready to go. Went overboard buying plumbing parts so some stuff will be going back to Lowes/Home Depot. Water softener was moved and in the new location (had to learn how to do PEX plumbing) APC Battery backup is mounted and the Apex + Electronics for tanks will be mounted to the top board above it. The battery backup will probably only run my Gyre to maximize it's rundown time. Misc stuff is installed like shelving, workbench, whiteboard, light hangers, etc. RODI Stand and container are built and setup. 28g square brute is awesome. Baffles have been siliconed in place in new 40b sump. This will be going under the 100g display tank and will be the common sump for both tanks. The baffles are not quite the normal setup but I needed a tall glass piece facing the return chamber to mount my ATO/Doser/Probe holders. Pic dump time. Keep in mind a lot of this stuff is work-in-progress. Pretty much all thats left now is to get the 100g display tank and plumb it up to the 67g, and then get it all running and transfer my livestock! RODI Stand/Water Softener 67g Tank with ReefCleaners Rock Water softener plumbing and Battery Backup mounted to wall (Apex will go on top of this board) Battery Backup Plumbing! More Plumbing! Fishroom shot More shelving (the top shelves will be painted with Kilz in a couple days from now). This will primarily house my doser and dosing containers. 40b Sump in roughly the position where the display tank will be. 2 Quote Link to comment
Eckozulu Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 I'm really stoked for this build!!! Quote Link to comment
TeamIM24 Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 This is looking awesome! Quote Link to comment
Cameron6796 Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 So there's 2 tanks you are running Quote Link to comment
sangheili Posted December 23, 2014 Author Share Posted December 23, 2014 Yep! 67g and 100g. Plus the 40g sump. Quote Link to comment
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