So I'm adding to my already crammed fish tank/ gaming room. (really not sure how my wife hasn't left me yet, we just had our second baby last week )
I want to do a lagoon style shallow reef build, would like to have it centered around anemones with the possibility of some random corals here and there. Some acans and maybe shrooms or leathers but nothing crazy.
Here is a list of equipment that I already have, followed by what I plan to get in the near future.
The Gear I already Have (majority gathered from @Bulk Reef Supply )
Tank - 50 gallon Low Boy Frag Tank
Return pump - Seltz D 1000 DC Controllable Aquarium Pump (1000 GPH) - Hydor USA
Overflow Box - Eclipse M Overflow Box (800 GPH) - Eshopps
return - 3/4” Bulkhead ABS Thread x Thread , NPT Connector for 3/4” Modular Hose - Loc-Line
New RODI unit to replace my old 4 stage - 6 Stage Deluxe Plus 75 GPD RO/DI System - Bulk Reef Supply
Sump- Crystal Sump 30 (30" x 12") - Trigger Systems (from @SaltwaterAq )
Stand - Custom built and painted steel stand which I plan to skirt with cabinet grade wood and magnets!
Things I Don't Have yet, But are on the list.
Plumbing- (I have never drilled or plumbed a tank or sump. So my plan is to get the tank on the stand and do some measuring and a drawing to make sure I get all the right pieces, any advice on plumbing and things to go ahead and prepare for in the future with my plumbing would be great! )
Lighting- I really want to go with t5s on this build unless someone can talk me out of it. This tank is 4ft long and 2 feet front to back. Therefore i see this being the best way to cover that space efficiently with lighting without spending $1,000 which I don't see being necessary for a 9" deep tank. I also plan to run some LED strips for extra actinics and shimmer. I would run those in the am and PM and the t5s for about 6 hours in the daytime.
Controller- Hydros Control 4 Starter Pack - Aquarium Controller System - Coralvue
Skimmer- Curve 5 Protein Skimmer - Bubble Magus
ATO - Osmolator Universal 3155 Auto Top Off - Tunze
Mesh Top
300 watt heater on an inkbird
Flow- 2K Gyre Flow Pump with Dual Pump WiFi Controller (2000 GPH) - IceCap
Substrate - CaribSea FLORIDA CRUSHED CORAL DRY SAND - CARIBSEA, and CaribSea ORIGINAL GRADE OCEAN DIRECT LIVE REEF SAND Mixture with the Crushed coral on top to help it not be blow around the tank.
Rock- I would really really love to go with some live rock on this build unless someone can talk me out of it. I just think it matures a tank so much faster and more efficiently.
I know there will be a few things here and there that I'm not thinking about, but i have 2 reef tanks up and running currently so I do have a lot of stuff laying around.
Could yall please let me know what you think about this build so far and any changes you might think I should make?
I will get some pictures of everything somewhat set up this weekend hopefully. I have to relocate a tv and my 16 gallon biocube to fit this beauty in my gaming/fish room.
Im in no rush for the lights, skimmer, or ato and will probably get those last. I would like to get this tank up and running so it can start to cycle sometime in the next month or so.
I want to do a lagoon style shallow reef build, would like to have it centered around anemones with the possibility of some random corals here and there. Some acans and maybe shrooms or leathers but nothing crazy.
Here is a list of equipment that I already have, followed by what I plan to get in the near future.
The Gear I already Have (majority gathered from @Bulk Reef Supply )
Tank - 50 gallon Low Boy Frag Tank
Return pump - Seltz D 1000 DC Controllable Aquarium Pump (1000 GPH) - Hydor USA
Overflow Box - Eclipse M Overflow Box (800 GPH) - Eshopps
return - 3/4” Bulkhead ABS Thread x Thread , NPT Connector for 3/4” Modular Hose - Loc-Line
New RODI unit to replace my old 4 stage - 6 Stage Deluxe Plus 75 GPD RO/DI System - Bulk Reef Supply
Sump- Crystal Sump 30 (30" x 12") - Trigger Systems (from @SaltwaterAq )
Stand - Custom built and painted steel stand which I plan to skirt with cabinet grade wood and magnets!
Things I Don't Have yet, But are on the list.
Plumbing- (I have never drilled or plumbed a tank or sump. So my plan is to get the tank on the stand and do some measuring and a drawing to make sure I get all the right pieces, any advice on plumbing and things to go ahead and prepare for in the future with my plumbing would be great! )
Lighting- I really want to go with t5s on this build unless someone can talk me out of it. This tank is 4ft long and 2 feet front to back. Therefore i see this being the best way to cover that space efficiently with lighting without spending $1,000 which I don't see being necessary for a 9" deep tank. I also plan to run some LED strips for extra actinics and shimmer. I would run those in the am and PM and the t5s for about 6 hours in the daytime.
Controller- Hydros Control 4 Starter Pack - Aquarium Controller System - Coralvue
Skimmer- Curve 5 Protein Skimmer - Bubble Magus
ATO - Osmolator Universal 3155 Auto Top Off - Tunze
Mesh Top
300 watt heater on an inkbird
Flow- 2K Gyre Flow Pump with Dual Pump WiFi Controller (2000 GPH) - IceCap
Substrate - CaribSea FLORIDA CRUSHED CORAL DRY SAND - CARIBSEA, and CaribSea ORIGINAL GRADE OCEAN DIRECT LIVE REEF SAND Mixture with the Crushed coral on top to help it not be blow around the tank.
Rock- I would really really love to go with some live rock on this build unless someone can talk me out of it. I just think it matures a tank so much faster and more efficiently.
I know there will be a few things here and there that I'm not thinking about, but i have 2 reef tanks up and running currently so I do have a lot of stuff laying around.
Could yall please let me know what you think about this build so far and any changes you might think I should make?
I will get some pictures of everything somewhat set up this weekend hopefully. I have to relocate a tv and my 16 gallon biocube to fit this beauty in my gaming/fish room.
Im in no rush for the lights, skimmer, or ato and will probably get those last. I would like to get this tank up and running so it can start to cycle sometime in the next month or so.