Hello everyone,
Im an Air Force Doc and have had small tanks with some success over my education but I came into this 125 from a fellow doc and want to document the build. I will be at this base for 5 years and just purchased a home for the new tank to live at:
equiptment:
125 gallon (72"x18"x23") dual overflow
Custom stand and hood
Eshopps RS 300 sump (AEO14015)
2 return pumps
2x power heads (dont know flow but said they needed more)
1x Jebao CP-90 wave pump
3x AI Hydra 26 HDs
20 gal QT
RODI unit w/ Reef Crystals Instant Ocean
stock list:
NSA Aqua Scape LR (How much?)
140 lbs argonite sand
Chorals: Mixed reef after the anemone settles, Sticks and montes up top, LPS and softies around the rest.
Clean up pack from LA.
Fish list (not in this order):
I am currently letting the display cycle while I replace the overflow tubes with a new kit. Plan is to cycle for a month or until Ammonia reads 0 then start with either the chromis or clowns. Plan to try 7/9 chromis and hopefully be one of the lucky ones who keeps them all. I do not plan to turn the lights on for 4 months (following the BRS cycle guide) as Ive dealt with the nuisance algae in other tanks.
Questions:
Guess on the LR? - im assuming its not enough so considering making the center section of the sump a refugium and go without a skimmer for now. Another options would be to place LR in the filter sock compartment (or make that a refugium). I really like how open the display is especially for the Poweder Blue which has been my dream fish since I started the hobby.
Thank you for following along and offering your advice, excited for the tank to become a center of stress-relief and joy for my girlfriend and I as we begin out careers as young doctors. Heres how I crudley broke up the reef savers LR:
How I achieved the NSA:
I bought 150 lbs of Reef Saver Dry-LR
I broke up some of the bigger boulders using a hammer, chisel, and an old hatchet
I cut base pieces to have true flat bottoms with a 10" miter saw using a metal cutting blade (this sparked and smelled, if you have the cash by it pre cut)
I used zipties to hold 2 pieced together then used GG super glue to tack glue at connection points.
I then used quickcrete hydraulic cement with an acrylic additive (this was suggested as a cheaper alternative to Marco 400) over the joints.
I then super glued the structures onto ABS board and placed them in the clean tank. I placed sand over it anchoring the structures.
Pictures dont do it justice as the 3-D space is honestly so cool, I was geeking out imaging all the different routes a tang could take making its laps around the tank.
Cheers,
AFD
Im an Air Force Doc and have had small tanks with some success over my education but I came into this 125 from a fellow doc and want to document the build. I will be at this base for 5 years and just purchased a home for the new tank to live at:
equiptment:
125 gallon (72"x18"x23") dual overflow
Custom stand and hood
Eshopps RS 300 sump (AEO14015)
2 return pumps
2x power heads (dont know flow but said they needed more)
1x Jebao CP-90 wave pump
3x AI Hydra 26 HDs
20 gal QT
RODI unit w/ Reef Crystals Instant Ocean
stock list:
NSA Aqua Scape LR (How much?)
140 lbs argonite sand
Chorals: Mixed reef after the anemone settles, Sticks and montes up top, LPS and softies around the rest.
Clean up pack from LA.
Fish list (not in this order):
I am currently letting the display cycle while I replace the overflow tubes with a new kit. Plan is to cycle for a month or until Ammonia reads 0 then start with either the chromis or clowns. Plan to try 7/9 chromis and hopefully be one of the lucky ones who keeps them all. I do not plan to turn the lights on for 4 months (following the BRS cycle guide) as Ive dealt with the nuisance algae in other tanks.
Questions:
Guess on the LR? - im assuming its not enough so considering making the center section of the sump a refugium and go without a skimmer for now. Another options would be to place LR in the filter sock compartment (or make that a refugium). I really like how open the display is especially for the Poweder Blue which has been my dream fish since I started the hobby.
Thank you for following along and offering your advice, excited for the tank to become a center of stress-relief and joy for my girlfriend and I as we begin out careers as young doctors. Heres how I crudley broke up the reef savers LR:
How I achieved the NSA:
I bought 150 lbs of Reef Saver Dry-LR
I broke up some of the bigger boulders using a hammer, chisel, and an old hatchet
I cut base pieces to have true flat bottoms with a 10" miter saw using a metal cutting blade (this sparked and smelled, if you have the cash by it pre cut)
I used zipties to hold 2 pieced together then used GG super glue to tack glue at connection points.
I then used quickcrete hydraulic cement with an acrylic additive (this was suggested as a cheaper alternative to Marco 400) over the joints.
I then super glued the structures onto ABS board and placed them in the clean tank. I placed sand over it anchoring the structures.
Pictures dont do it justice as the 3-D space is honestly so cool, I was geeking out imaging all the different routes a tang could take making its laps around the tank.
Cheers,
AFD