This thread will be tracking the progress of a new system we are stepping into soon. For the past 18 months we have been maintaining a Waterbox Reef 70.2 (2' Cube) mixed reef as our first venture into the hobby. Needless to say our first year and a half has truly inspired us to dream big in terms of what is possible with reefing.
After the first 12 months with the Waterbox we had discussed on several occasions how we were looking forward to sizing-up the system to provide more room for our inhabitants. Based on the current location of the tank and our great room floorplan layout, we agreed that the only way to fit a larger tank in the space would be to install a peninsula style tank to act as a room divider. In May of this year, we were fortunate enough to stop into our LFS when they had received a custom system trade-in from a local hobbyist that was upgrading their setup. The system is a custom 72"L x 28"W x 24.5" H Peninsula style custom tank on top of a custom white powder coated steel stand with a Trigger Triton 44 V2 Sump. We decided right then and there that this was the upgrade we were looking for and that it would be perfect for the space.
Since May, we have moved the tank into place in the great room and completely cleaned the tank, plumbing, and sump the best that we could and plan to order the gear to get the tank up and running by mid July.
CURRENT SYSTEM SPECS
- Custom 72"Long x 28" Wide x 24.5" High Peninsula Style Tank with Starfire Glass (Approx. 200 Gallon fill volume)
- Synergy Reef V3 Shadow Overflow 16" Bean Animal Style overflow box
- Trigger Systems Triton 44 V2 Sump (Approx. 30 Gallon fill volume)
- Custom White Powder Coated Steel Stand (32" Tall)
- Overall Stand+Tank Height = 62"
CURRENT EQUIPMENT PLAN
TANK EQUIPMENT
- Sand: (8) Boxes of Caribsea Special Grade
- Rock: We plan to create two separate rock scapes using Marco shelf rock
- Flow: (2) Ecotech MP40's supplemented by (2) AI Nero 5's if necessary
- Lighting: (2) Neptune SKY Fixtures mounted on an AI HMSS Light Track that will be suspended from the ceiling. I hope to be able to install this onto a pulley system controlled by a
small crank or motor located on the stand to allow the light frame to raise up or down as needed for optimum lighting height and maintenance access. More on this once we decide on
means and methods.
SUMP EQUIPMENT
- Plumbing: We plan on using a combination of schedule 40 and schedule 80 pipe/fittings to run the overflow lines into the first chamber of the sump. The main overflow will be fitted
with a gate valve and reducer changing it from 1.5" to 1" so that we can direct it straight into a Reef Mat 1200. The Return plumbing will consist of a flexible line connecting the return
pump to the rigid manifold with (3) ball valve spigots in line. The return will then T off and run to the top of the tank and through (2) new bulkheads with Loc-Lines on the interior side.
- Fleece Roller: Red Sea ReefMat 1200
- Skimmer: Red Sea RK 900
- Refugium: Chaeto lit by Kessil H80
- Return: Ecotech Vectra M2
- Heater: Finnex 500W Titanium Heater (Controlled by Apex)
- Reactor: BRS Deluxe Media Reactor
MISC. EQUIPMENT
- Controller: Neptune Apex
- Tester: Neptune Trident
- Dosing Pumps: (2) Neptune DOS
- ATO: Tunze Osmolator 3155
- CO2 Scrubber: Standard BRS CO2 Scrubber connected to the RSK 900 Intake
- Stand Finish: We plan on working with a close contact of ours to customize the stand skin out of shop plywood with a smooth white finish.
MIXING STATION EQUIPMENT
- RODI: BRS 5 Stage RODI with BR Triple DI Saver
- Containers: (2) 65 Gallon Plastic Liquid Containers (purchased second-hand from another hobbyist)
- Mixing Pump: Reeflo Dart
- Plumbing: This is not yet finalized. I will share the final design and installation as soon as it is complete.
NOTES
NUTRIENT EXPORT
We are still in the process of finalizing our preferred methods of nutrient export for this system. We plan on continuing with a mixed reef style tank but with more emphasis on stony
corals. We also like to stock our tanks pretty heavily and feed generously. Our current plan is to run the skimmer and fleece roller at all times and to run the refugium light at night.
LIGHTING
We have been very happy with the color and performance of the Neptune SKY fixture over our current tank and plan to start with (2) on the 6' peninsula. We may find (as many others
have) that this length of aquarium will require a 3rd SKY fixture for proper coverage.
DOSING
We plan on following the BRS 2-part dosing with a hybrid method of the TM Balling method. We will use (4) dosing heads to dose Alk, Calc, MG, and Kalkwasser. The Alk, Calc, and MG
will all be tuned and adjusted based on the readings of the Neptune Trident.
FLOW
We are going to begin our journey with the tank attempting to avoid installing any powerheads on the opposite end of the tank from the overflow for aesthetic reasons. If this does
not work out we will install either a gyre style powerhead or additional MP40's on the far end of the tank to maintain proper flow.
Thank you everyone for your interest, and happy reefing!
After the first 12 months with the Waterbox we had discussed on several occasions how we were looking forward to sizing-up the system to provide more room for our inhabitants. Based on the current location of the tank and our great room floorplan layout, we agreed that the only way to fit a larger tank in the space would be to install a peninsula style tank to act as a room divider. In May of this year, we were fortunate enough to stop into our LFS when they had received a custom system trade-in from a local hobbyist that was upgrading their setup. The system is a custom 72"L x 28"W x 24.5" H Peninsula style custom tank on top of a custom white powder coated steel stand with a Trigger Triton 44 V2 Sump. We decided right then and there that this was the upgrade we were looking for and that it would be perfect for the space.
Since May, we have moved the tank into place in the great room and completely cleaned the tank, plumbing, and sump the best that we could and plan to order the gear to get the tank up and running by mid July.
CURRENT SYSTEM SPECS
- Custom 72"Long x 28" Wide x 24.5" High Peninsula Style Tank with Starfire Glass (Approx. 200 Gallon fill volume)
- Synergy Reef V3 Shadow Overflow 16" Bean Animal Style overflow box
- Trigger Systems Triton 44 V2 Sump (Approx. 30 Gallon fill volume)
- Custom White Powder Coated Steel Stand (32" Tall)
- Overall Stand+Tank Height = 62"
CURRENT EQUIPMENT PLAN
TANK EQUIPMENT
- Sand: (8) Boxes of Caribsea Special Grade
- Rock: We plan to create two separate rock scapes using Marco shelf rock
- Flow: (2) Ecotech MP40's supplemented by (2) AI Nero 5's if necessary
- Lighting: (2) Neptune SKY Fixtures mounted on an AI HMSS Light Track that will be suspended from the ceiling. I hope to be able to install this onto a pulley system controlled by a
small crank or motor located on the stand to allow the light frame to raise up or down as needed for optimum lighting height and maintenance access. More on this once we decide on
means and methods.
SUMP EQUIPMENT
- Plumbing: We plan on using a combination of schedule 40 and schedule 80 pipe/fittings to run the overflow lines into the first chamber of the sump. The main overflow will be fitted
with a gate valve and reducer changing it from 1.5" to 1" so that we can direct it straight into a Reef Mat 1200. The Return plumbing will consist of a flexible line connecting the return
pump to the rigid manifold with (3) ball valve spigots in line. The return will then T off and run to the top of the tank and through (2) new bulkheads with Loc-Lines on the interior side.
- Fleece Roller: Red Sea ReefMat 1200
- Skimmer: Red Sea RK 900
- Refugium: Chaeto lit by Kessil H80
- Return: Ecotech Vectra M2
- Heater: Finnex 500W Titanium Heater (Controlled by Apex)
- Reactor: BRS Deluxe Media Reactor
MISC. EQUIPMENT
- Controller: Neptune Apex
- Tester: Neptune Trident
- Dosing Pumps: (2) Neptune DOS
- ATO: Tunze Osmolator 3155
- CO2 Scrubber: Standard BRS CO2 Scrubber connected to the RSK 900 Intake
- Stand Finish: We plan on working with a close contact of ours to customize the stand skin out of shop plywood with a smooth white finish.
MIXING STATION EQUIPMENT
- RODI: BRS 5 Stage RODI with BR Triple DI Saver
- Containers: (2) 65 Gallon Plastic Liquid Containers (purchased second-hand from another hobbyist)
- Mixing Pump: Reeflo Dart
- Plumbing: This is not yet finalized. I will share the final design and installation as soon as it is complete.
NOTES
NUTRIENT EXPORT
We are still in the process of finalizing our preferred methods of nutrient export for this system. We plan on continuing with a mixed reef style tank but with more emphasis on stony
corals. We also like to stock our tanks pretty heavily and feed generously. Our current plan is to run the skimmer and fleece roller at all times and to run the refugium light at night.
LIGHTING
We have been very happy with the color and performance of the Neptune SKY fixture over our current tank and plan to start with (2) on the 6' peninsula. We may find (as many others
have) that this length of aquarium will require a 3rd SKY fixture for proper coverage.
DOSING
We plan on following the BRS 2-part dosing with a hybrid method of the TM Balling method. We will use (4) dosing heads to dose Alk, Calc, MG, and Kalkwasser. The Alk, Calc, and MG
will all be tuned and adjusted based on the readings of the Neptune Trident.
FLOW
We are going to begin our journey with the tank attempting to avoid installing any powerheads on the opposite end of the tank from the overflow for aesthetic reasons. If this does
not work out we will install either a gyre style powerhead or additional MP40's on the far end of the tank to maintain proper flow.
Thank you everyone for your interest, and happy reefing!