Hello everyone. This is a VERY early start for a build thread. I'm at the planning stage, but I wanted to get some input before I begin to order things.
Background:
I've kept many freshwater tanks in the past. I've only kept on FOWLR 20g saltwater tank. In that tank I had 2 clowns, a yellow watchman, cleaner shrimp, peppermint shrimp, and cleanup crew. I kept it successfully for several years before I broke it down for a move. Now I'm ready to get back into saltwater in a big way. Because I haven't kept corals, I plan to use this tank to progress. Start with aquascape and fish before moving to corals. When it comes to corals, i would like to progress through the typical pattern softies --> LPS --> and SPS. I will need to plan placement and coral selection accordingly to prevent being overrun.
Goals:
Large enough to keep a tang or two for quite a while.
Large enough to supply significant natural feeding for pod eaters (I will likely need to supplement too)
Lighting for a true mixed reef.
Enough control and monitoring to allow for house sitter just to feed while I go on vacation. (We have dogs too so likely will just have someone staying at the house. It's cheaper than boarding multiples).
Space:
I will be finishing an area of our basement mechanical/storage. I will be putting in an office with an in wall aquarium. Here is the layout I ended up with. Room is framed and rocked right now. Window between office and fish room is currently 72x25. I think that putting in the trim and framing will mean that I wont see glass edges, tank frame, sand line, or water line. I want it to just be all reef. I plan to try to hide pumps as much as possible too.
I plan to have a peninsula style overflow. The big double doors will let me slide a sump under the tank in case I need to change it. I can use the area to the right of the tank (looking from the fish room) to mount UV and equipment. Mixing station will be outside.
I went with the in wall so that I can keep the fish room nice and warm without making my office unbearable. The picture below is 100% accurate as the entire tank and stand are behind the wall with a cutout. It won't be in line with the wall.
I had 2 dedicated circuits run to the fish room. This will provide for some redundancy for heaters, return pumps, etc in case of GFCI failure.
Planned build:
Tank: Leaning toward Glass Cages now with a T-slot stand. Maybe 72x30x25/26. I may try to go a bit longer so that I can hide an overflow outside of the viewing pane.
Sump: Thinking Bashsea SS 48x18 sump. I will plan to put a ReefMat1200 in there with a skimmer.
Lighting: 3 Orphek Atlantic Icon to start. May put in bars and/or Kessil to fill or add shimmer depending on PAR readings and how I like the look.
Automation: I'm leaning toward Hydros right now. I haven't used any but I like the direction they are going and the people here that have bought into Hydros seem really happy. I would likely get a Control4 and WaveEngine.
Wave Maker: Undecided. I may put in 2 gyres and make the tank taller so that the gyres are out of view. I may put in a strong pump on the ground in the gutter behind the scape to keep the floor clear.
Return Pump: 2x something.
Heaters: I'm thinking 2 controllers and 2 heaters. One controller on each circuit.
Room heater: Fish room is on HVAC. I have a bathroom exhaust fan on humidity control to help prevent mold.
Skimmer: TBD.
RO/DI: 7 stage with booster pump
ATO: I may try to figure out a gravity fed float valve setup.
Extra Nutrient removal: Leaning toward Coralvue PRO in sump turf scrubber. I like the in sump option for leak reasons. I could still go refuge/chaeto, but the turf scrubber seems less likely to die off once going?
Future:
Kalk dosing system as SPS build up.
Eventually I would consider getting Mastertronic and Dosetronic (or Neptune/GHL equiv if I go that route) if I'm finding it necessary down the road.
Consider auto water change system
Background:
I've kept many freshwater tanks in the past. I've only kept on FOWLR 20g saltwater tank. In that tank I had 2 clowns, a yellow watchman, cleaner shrimp, peppermint shrimp, and cleanup crew. I kept it successfully for several years before I broke it down for a move. Now I'm ready to get back into saltwater in a big way. Because I haven't kept corals, I plan to use this tank to progress. Start with aquascape and fish before moving to corals. When it comes to corals, i would like to progress through the typical pattern softies --> LPS --> and SPS. I will need to plan placement and coral selection accordingly to prevent being overrun.
Goals:
Large enough to keep a tang or two for quite a while.
Large enough to supply significant natural feeding for pod eaters (I will likely need to supplement too)
Lighting for a true mixed reef.
Enough control and monitoring to allow for house sitter just to feed while I go on vacation. (We have dogs too so likely will just have someone staying at the house. It's cheaper than boarding multiples).
Space:
I will be finishing an area of our basement mechanical/storage. I will be putting in an office with an in wall aquarium. Here is the layout I ended up with. Room is framed and rocked right now. Window between office and fish room is currently 72x25. I think that putting in the trim and framing will mean that I wont see glass edges, tank frame, sand line, or water line. I want it to just be all reef. I plan to try to hide pumps as much as possible too.
I plan to have a peninsula style overflow. The big double doors will let me slide a sump under the tank in case I need to change it. I can use the area to the right of the tank (looking from the fish room) to mount UV and equipment. Mixing station will be outside.
I went with the in wall so that I can keep the fish room nice and warm without making my office unbearable. The picture below is 100% accurate as the entire tank and stand are behind the wall with a cutout. It won't be in line with the wall.
I had 2 dedicated circuits run to the fish room. This will provide for some redundancy for heaters, return pumps, etc in case of GFCI failure.
Planned build:
Tank: Leaning toward Glass Cages now with a T-slot stand. Maybe 72x30x25/26. I may try to go a bit longer so that I can hide an overflow outside of the viewing pane.
Sump: Thinking Bashsea SS 48x18 sump. I will plan to put a ReefMat1200 in there with a skimmer.
Lighting: 3 Orphek Atlantic Icon to start. May put in bars and/or Kessil to fill or add shimmer depending on PAR readings and how I like the look.
Automation: I'm leaning toward Hydros right now. I haven't used any but I like the direction they are going and the people here that have bought into Hydros seem really happy. I would likely get a Control4 and WaveEngine.
Wave Maker: Undecided. I may put in 2 gyres and make the tank taller so that the gyres are out of view. I may put in a strong pump on the ground in the gutter behind the scape to keep the floor clear.
Return Pump: 2x something.
Heaters: I'm thinking 2 controllers and 2 heaters. One controller on each circuit.
Room heater: Fish room is on HVAC. I have a bathroom exhaust fan on humidity control to help prevent mold.
Skimmer: TBD.
RO/DI: 7 stage with booster pump
ATO: I may try to figure out a gravity fed float valve setup.
Extra Nutrient removal: Leaning toward Coralvue PRO in sump turf scrubber. I like the in sump option for leak reasons. I could still go refuge/chaeto, but the turf scrubber seems less likely to die off once going?
Future:
Kalk dosing system as SPS build up.
Eventually I would consider getting Mastertronic and Dosetronic (or Neptune/GHL equiv if I go that route) if I'm finding it necessary down the road.
Consider auto water change system
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