Hi everyone!
Chronicling my new build that is a little different from the rest of my tanks (300G NPS reef and a 25g nano)
This is how my living room/home office looks now
I'll start with a brief intro about how and why I got this build going and the equipment list.
This is the 3rd proper tank im setting up since May, i have a build thread that is lacking in updates as I've been rather busy! One is a 7foot NPS dominated reef (Watch a breakdown here! Some fellow hobbyists and I started a little aquarium channel from Singapore) and the other a Coldwater Nano for an Interruptus angel and some higher end pieces of LPS.
I have since added a Harlequin/Orange Spotted Filefish after food training for a month. A dream fish of mine. Sadly the Interruptus has decided the blotchy cannot live and killed it overnight after almost 2 months of being together. This is a 29g and dont worry, the interruptus has a bigger tank to go into eventually!
But I digress.
I returned to the hobby earlier in the year wanting to keep a Japanese Dragon Eel but kept getting sidetracked. Mostly because I would pretty much have to dedicate a tank to itself mostly out of possible aggression and predation behavior. However, it was also annoying to have a large tank just for one eel. Talking to my custom tankmaker friend (HS), we toyed with the idea of a display refugium.
As we talked about it, the refugium size sorta... grew. Im a firm believer in overfiltration mechanically (Heavy in, heavy out) as I like to feed my fish often as well as corals (i dose about 500ml/a day of live phyto for my NPS). Arriving at two displays plumbed to the same sump, we went ahead with construction.
The current plan is to keep one Japanese Dragon Eel or a pair that was collected together in the TD with softies and NPS corals that would not mind the Eel grazing them all that much. Im researching into extending that to a giant clam (like a gigas) and some BTAs. I have a temporary light for some of the corals. The Radions will be hung from the ceiling tomorrow with some help.
In the BD/Refugium, I am getting 2-3 Rhinopias scorpion fishes, frogfishes and a catalufa Soldier fish. For nutrient export, I will be growing out Xenia, Kenyan Trees, Clove Polyps and GSP to cover the back wall and the rockscape. Some nice Macroalgae if I can get my hands on them as well.
I set to work on the rockscape myself on the TD, there are a series of connected PVC pipes covered with rock to make it look more natural. I did not want a lengthy piece of PVC so instead I created modular islands with PVC pipe entrances and exits for the Eel to navigate through, but leaving ample covered space intbeween the joint areas of the modular scapes so it would not feel revealed. Ill get pics next time.. realized i dont have any on hand.
Honestly for the BD, i got abit lazy and went with some good old rock stacking after forming a foundational base with polymer and glue. The thought of stacking it too high and watching it crash and break the glass is not the anxiety I need in my life. Instead, I adapted some old magnetic fragracks and glass cleaners and to provide some floating scape/verticality to fill up the empty space up top. The overflow pipes here will be covered... somehow. I'll figure it out.
And here is the equipment list - 250g setup and dimensions are as follows (from sideview):
Top Display (TD) LxWxH: 120cm x 80 cm x 40 cm (48in x 30in x 15in)
Rough Total water volume: 100 Gallons
Bottom Display (BD/"Refugium") LxWxH: 60cm x 80cm x 80cm (24in x 30in x 30 in)
Rough Total water volume: 100 Gallons
Sump: Rough water volume 50 Gallons
Equipment:
Wavemakers: 2 x Maxspect Gyre 350xf with controller on custom wave loops (TD), 1 x MP10QD (BD)
Mechanical Filtration: Redsea Reefmat 1200, Deltec Skimmer
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Biofiltration: 3x Marinepure bioblocks, 15-20kg (30-60 lbs) of biohome
Return Pump: 9.0 Sicce
Chiller: 500a Hailea
Lighting: 2x Radion G6 XR15 Blues (TD), 1x Radion G6 XR30 Pro (BD)
***To be added***
Redsea Dosing Pump
Co2 Scrubber
Po4 Reactor
Follow along! Im really excited for this build! I'll be posting video updates on youtube as well at https://www.youtube.com/@tanktalksSG with my friends! Till later! Have a great festive season!
Chronicling my new build that is a little different from the rest of my tanks (300G NPS reef and a 25g nano)
This is how my living room/home office looks now
I'll start with a brief intro about how and why I got this build going and the equipment list.
This is the 3rd proper tank im setting up since May, i have a build thread that is lacking in updates as I've been rather busy! One is a 7foot NPS dominated reef (Watch a breakdown here! Some fellow hobbyists and I started a little aquarium channel from Singapore) and the other a Coldwater Nano for an Interruptus angel and some higher end pieces of LPS.
I have since added a Harlequin/Orange Spotted Filefish after food training for a month. A dream fish of mine. Sadly the Interruptus has decided the blotchy cannot live and killed it overnight after almost 2 months of being together. This is a 29g and dont worry, the interruptus has a bigger tank to go into eventually!
But I digress.
I returned to the hobby earlier in the year wanting to keep a Japanese Dragon Eel but kept getting sidetracked. Mostly because I would pretty much have to dedicate a tank to itself mostly out of possible aggression and predation behavior. However, it was also annoying to have a large tank just for one eel. Talking to my custom tankmaker friend (HS), we toyed with the idea of a display refugium.
As we talked about it, the refugium size sorta... grew. Im a firm believer in overfiltration mechanically (Heavy in, heavy out) as I like to feed my fish often as well as corals (i dose about 500ml/a day of live phyto for my NPS). Arriving at two displays plumbed to the same sump, we went ahead with construction.
The current plan is to keep one Japanese Dragon Eel or a pair that was collected together in the TD with softies and NPS corals that would not mind the Eel grazing them all that much. Im researching into extending that to a giant clam (like a gigas) and some BTAs. I have a temporary light for some of the corals. The Radions will be hung from the ceiling tomorrow with some help.
In the BD/Refugium, I am getting 2-3 Rhinopias scorpion fishes, frogfishes and a catalufa Soldier fish. For nutrient export, I will be growing out Xenia, Kenyan Trees, Clove Polyps and GSP to cover the back wall and the rockscape. Some nice Macroalgae if I can get my hands on them as well.
I set to work on the rockscape myself on the TD, there are a series of connected PVC pipes covered with rock to make it look more natural. I did not want a lengthy piece of PVC so instead I created modular islands with PVC pipe entrances and exits for the Eel to navigate through, but leaving ample covered space intbeween the joint areas of the modular scapes so it would not feel revealed. Ill get pics next time.. realized i dont have any on hand.
Honestly for the BD, i got abit lazy and went with some good old rock stacking after forming a foundational base with polymer and glue. The thought of stacking it too high and watching it crash and break the glass is not the anxiety I need in my life. Instead, I adapted some old magnetic fragracks and glass cleaners and to provide some floating scape/verticality to fill up the empty space up top. The overflow pipes here will be covered... somehow. I'll figure it out.
And here is the equipment list - 250g setup and dimensions are as follows (from sideview):
Top Display (TD) LxWxH: 120cm x 80 cm x 40 cm (48in x 30in x 15in)
Rough Total water volume: 100 Gallons
Bottom Display (BD/"Refugium") LxWxH: 60cm x 80cm x 80cm (24in x 30in x 30 in)
Rough Total water volume: 100 Gallons
Sump: Rough water volume 50 Gallons
Equipment:
Wavemakers: 2 x Maxspect Gyre 350xf with controller on custom wave loops (TD), 1 x MP10QD (BD)
Mechanical Filtration: Redsea Reefmat 1200, Deltec Skimmer
Biofiltration: 3x Marinepure bioblocks, 15-20kg (30-60 lbs) of biohome
Return Pump: 9.0 Sicce
Chiller: 500a Hailea
Lighting: 2x Radion G6 XR15 Blues (TD), 1x Radion G6 XR30 Pro (BD)
***To be added***
Redsea Dosing Pump
Co2 Scrubber
Po4 Reactor
Follow along! Im really excited for this build! I'll be posting video updates on youtube as well at https://www.youtube.com/@tanktalksSG with my friends! Till later! Have a great festive season!