Hi there, thanks for taking a look at my build thread, your comments and suggestions are welcome.
I studied biology and design (long story) and the last aquarium I built was a reef Berlin style system with a lot of DIY parts, including a HQI parking flood light, bare T5 balasts and the ensuite bathroom turned into a fish room Unfortunately/fortunately for my parents I had to break it when I moved on with my life.
Fast forward 20 years
During lockdown I've been planning and dreaming of this moment: when I'll have the space, a tank, the rock and most of the equipment I need (or so I think...) to start building my lil cube of ocean in the middle of the UK midlands.
Today is this day!! Let's build!
I'll do my best to document the build progress and hopefully share and get valuable insight in the process.
Equipment:
Intention
I'd like to build a mixed reef with filter feeders and macro-algae filtration. No mechanical filtration and little skimming, mostly for gaz-exchange.
I believe that consistency is the key to maintaining balance in such a small scale ecosystem and I also know myself... so the maintenance should be as automated as possible with an automatic water change, ATO, dosing and maybe even automated chilled food feeding for holidays if I can find a way.
Sump
There is not much space in my living room, so I almost chose an AIO tank with space underneath for the AWC and ATO jerrycans ... until I found out an unsused satellite cable hole in the wall. This will allow me to drain the AWC outside so I could accomodate a system with a sump, with an ATO section. The new sea water jerrycan fits in a small cabinet next to the tank. Additionally, I can also get fresh air in for the skimmer
The TMC reef habitat sump is divided in two zones which I'm dividing further with 3 sliding baffles cut in black acrylic sheet.
Here is the work in progress:
The left compartment will have constant water level, the level in the right compartment will depend on the pump.
I also have covers to completely close the sump so the light from the grow led does not spill on the cryptic zone.
So here is the question to cryptic zone and sponge fans: In which order should I place the live rock, chaeto and skimmer after the drain pipes?
I have seen different approaches sponge first or chaeto first.
Is Skimmer > sponges > chaeto a good choice?
I studied biology and design (long story) and the last aquarium I built was a reef Berlin style system with a lot of DIY parts, including a HQI parking flood light, bare T5 balasts and the ensuite bathroom turned into a fish room Unfortunately/fortunately for my parents I had to break it when I moved on with my life.
Fast forward 20 years
During lockdown I've been planning and dreaming of this moment: when I'll have the space, a tank, the rock and most of the equipment I need (or so I think...) to start building my lil cube of ocean in the middle of the UK midlands.
Today is this day!! Let's build!
I'll do my best to document the build progress and hopefully share and get valuable insight in the process.
Equipment:
- TMC reef Habitat 60x50x50cm ~150L-40Gal
- Customised sump (see pictures)
- Lights: 2x 36W Spectra Aqua Knight V2 (for now...)
- Pump: DC 2500 L/h Jebao
- Circulation: Jebao gyre and nero clones with WiFi
- Extra cabinet for electricals and Auto Water Change (AWC).
- Dosing: Working on a reef-pi Leviathan controlling a slave Jebao dosing pump unit.
Intention
I'd like to build a mixed reef with filter feeders and macro-algae filtration. No mechanical filtration and little skimming, mostly for gaz-exchange.
I believe that consistency is the key to maintaining balance in such a small scale ecosystem and I also know myself... so the maintenance should be as automated as possible with an automatic water change, ATO, dosing and maybe even automated chilled food feeding for holidays if I can find a way.
Sump
There is not much space in my living room, so I almost chose an AIO tank with space underneath for the AWC and ATO jerrycans ... until I found out an unsused satellite cable hole in the wall. This will allow me to drain the AWC outside so I could accomodate a system with a sump, with an ATO section. The new sea water jerrycan fits in a small cabinet next to the tank. Additionally, I can also get fresh air in for the skimmer
The TMC reef habitat sump is divided in two zones which I'm dividing further with 3 sliding baffles cut in black acrylic sheet.
Here is the work in progress:
The left compartment will have constant water level, the level in the right compartment will depend on the pump.
I also have covers to completely close the sump so the light from the grow led does not spill on the cryptic zone.
So here is the question to cryptic zone and sponge fans: In which order should I place the live rock, chaeto and skimmer after the drain pipes?
I have seen different approaches sponge first or chaeto first.
Is Skimmer > sponges > chaeto a good choice?
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