I picked up the new Cobalt C-Vue 26 with stand during Drs Foster and Smith's Presidents day sale. It looked like a good alternative to a Red Sea or similar tank at a lower price point. My plans are as follows:
Lighting: 2x Kessil A160WE with 2x24 T5HO in a floating "hood" I am working on.
Flow: Icecap Gyre 1K
Skimmer: Tunze 9001 DC
Heater 2X Jager 50W
Rock 15lbs of Carib Sea Liferock
For livestock I am planning to move over the current residents of my Evo 13.5 (pair of red banded hi fin gobys with pistol shrimp and a pink streaked wrasse) as well as adding a few fish, leaning towards a pair of bangai and maybe another fish as well. Coral wise I am planning an SPS heavy tank, maybe not full on SPS dominant but definitely heavy on the SPS.
I received the tank last week and got to work getting things together. LanM's thread showing the build quality on his had me a little concerned, however mine was put together a good bit better than his. That being said the build quality is not the same as a red sea (based on the little I have seen) and hopefully it will get better with time. I suspect that the different construction Cobalt is taking with this tank (mitered corners mainly) is different enough it may be taking the factory a little bit to get used to. The corner seams are not even but what I realized is unless I am looking for it I don't notice it at all.
The stand is your typical Ikea style RTA stand. Seems reasonably solid, we'll see how it holds up long term. It does appear to be a vinyl wrapped finish rather than pained so that should help keep water out and make it easier to clean. The soft closing euro hinges are a nice touch.
I got the option glass cover as well to hopefully keep dust out of the tank and cut down some on evaporation. It seems nice but I will most likely be running it without the hinge strips and just moving he glass panes as needed. It is a very clean look with the lid on. We'll see how much condensation and salt creep there is to determine if it stays on long term.
I did an overnight leak test and then got to filling the tank, I have a single A160WE over it now until I finish the fixture. There are a couple piece of 8020 mounted to the back of the stand that I will mount the light to.
Lighting: 2x Kessil A160WE with 2x24 T5HO in a floating "hood" I am working on.
Flow: Icecap Gyre 1K
Skimmer: Tunze 9001 DC
Heater 2X Jager 50W
Rock 15lbs of Carib Sea Liferock
For livestock I am planning to move over the current residents of my Evo 13.5 (pair of red banded hi fin gobys with pistol shrimp and a pink streaked wrasse) as well as adding a few fish, leaning towards a pair of bangai and maybe another fish as well. Coral wise I am planning an SPS heavy tank, maybe not full on SPS dominant but definitely heavy on the SPS.
I received the tank last week and got to work getting things together. LanM's thread showing the build quality on his had me a little concerned, however mine was put together a good bit better than his. That being said the build quality is not the same as a red sea (based on the little I have seen) and hopefully it will get better with time. I suspect that the different construction Cobalt is taking with this tank (mitered corners mainly) is different enough it may be taking the factory a little bit to get used to. The corner seams are not even but what I realized is unless I am looking for it I don't notice it at all.
The stand is your typical Ikea style RTA stand. Seems reasonably solid, we'll see how it holds up long term. It does appear to be a vinyl wrapped finish rather than pained so that should help keep water out and make it easier to clean. The soft closing euro hinges are a nice touch.
I got the option glass cover as well to hopefully keep dust out of the tank and cut down some on evaporation. It seems nice but I will most likely be running it without the hinge strips and just moving he glass panes as needed. It is a very clean look with the lid on. We'll see how much condensation and salt creep there is to determine if it stays on long term.
I did an overnight leak test and then got to filling the tank, I have a single A160WE over it now until I finish the fixture. There are a couple piece of 8020 mounted to the back of the stand that I will mount the light to.