I'm back in!
Hi all...I recently took a trip to Maldives and realized I miss having my own reef so I have decided to come back to the hobby. My first venture into saltwater/reef tank was back in 2017- 2019 and I had an AIO Biocube 32. I loved it and was perfect for me at the time. In 2020 I moved to Hawaii and was not able to continue with my tank. I'm now back in the states and just recently moved into a new house. Unfortunately I didn't realize I was going to be getting back into the hobby when the house was being built or else I would have had a much better plan going forward. Oh well, I'll make the best of what I have to work with.
I decided to gift myself (for Christmas) the Red Sea Refeer Max G2+ 300. It's the largest I could fit in my office and I love that everything is essentially plug and play. I do have limited space in there as I have a custom built in desk as I work from home and this is my space.
My Build Specs:
Protein Skimmer
RSK DC 300 (Water flow 265 gph air flow 130 gph)
ATO
RedSea ATO+ - no reservoir yet so using 5 gallon jug
Sand
CaribSea Special Grade Reef Sand 40 lbs
Rock
CaribSea Purple Life Rock Shapes (per lb) × 20
CaribSea Life Rock Original (per lb) × 15
Cycle Technique
Fishless using Brightwell MicroBacter Starter XML
Type of Tank
Mixed with softies, LPS and I really want to try my hand at a montipora. There were many of these in Maldives and I found them to be one of my favorites.
Livestock
Still deciding but a few that I know for sure are a pair of clowns and a goby and pistol shrimp pair. Still lots of time to figure out what I want.
Other Items Purchased:
Red Sea Doser 4 and tubing
ATO102 10 gal narrow black acrylic from Advanced Aquatics
Inkbird heater controller with wifi
Helio 400 Watt PTC Smart Heater 2x200W
Kasa Smart Power Strips
Hanna Marine Master - couldn't help it...it was on sale for Black Friday
Hanna Salinity Tester
Under cabinet lighting with auto turn on/off
Various other 'stuff' - still much more to get
December 27, 2023
Local fish store delivered the tank and equipment and I paid to have them put everything together. So yes, I cheated. But to be honest...it was money well spent. I will say I made some mistakes already. I should have done a better job at being more prepared for the delivery and what I wanted as far as aquascape, power management, cable management, etc. I should have had them deliver and set up but not add water or aquascape. That would have given me time to put together the scape better and to deal with my cables, control board, etc. I'll explain more later on this.
December 31, 2023
After a few interesting days of getting used to the equipment, essentially watching every video out there, reading all the manuals, etc...I haver a pretty good idea what's going on. I have never had a sump, protein skimmer or a reef mat so those are all new to me. It took a bit for me to get the flow right (for now) and to get everything purring like a kitten. I still have a tiny bit of trickle noise where the mat flows into the skimmer area but I'll figure that out later.
My biggest issues so far:
1. The rockscape - it's not 'secure' in any way and the rocks were just placed on top of each other and are leaning/touching the back creating dead spots. I really want to take it all out and mortar the pieces together and move it forward an inch or two if possible.
2. Cable management - The pull out control panel is pretty much useless. First of all, I think they gave me the wrong size (the smaller one) and quite honestly not even sure I want to use it. It seems cumbersome and I don't like seeing the cables in the back. I have been doing a lot of research and I think I want to take this out and build a hinged control board that will hide all the cables behind it (in a nice neat way). I seriously hate clutter and it's driving me crazy right now. I know I need to do this sooner than later so this will be my next big project over the next week or so. The good news is that the cabinets that were built for me in my office have shelves in black that I can repurpose for the hinged panel. I do need to seal the mdf on the edges so it doesn't swell. More on this later. There really just isn't a lot of space in this cabinet. Luckily I will be using the left two cabinets in my built in bookcase to store most of my supplies and possibly even a small refridgerator/freezer for my food.
Other things planned:
Lid - probably from Kraken lids as I have lost fish in the past due to jumping and it was a really sad thing to wake up to.
So now on to some pictures.
Would love to hear any feedback you have especially if you have a cabinet/tank my size and how you handled the cable management control panel part.
Hi all...I recently took a trip to Maldives and realized I miss having my own reef so I have decided to come back to the hobby. My first venture into saltwater/reef tank was back in 2017- 2019 and I had an AIO Biocube 32. I loved it and was perfect for me at the time. In 2020 I moved to Hawaii and was not able to continue with my tank. I'm now back in the states and just recently moved into a new house. Unfortunately I didn't realize I was going to be getting back into the hobby when the house was being built or else I would have had a much better plan going forward. Oh well, I'll make the best of what I have to work with.
I decided to gift myself (for Christmas) the Red Sea Refeer Max G2+ 300. It's the largest I could fit in my office and I love that everything is essentially plug and play. I do have limited space in there as I have a custom built in desk as I work from home and this is my space.
My Build Specs:
Total system water volume
79.3 galDisplay tank water vol.
65 galIn-Cabinet sump water vol.
15 galLighting
2 x ReefLED 90Water circulation
2 x ReefWave25 (1,980 gph) linear wave pumpsMain system pump
1x ReefRun 5500 (530-1450 gph)Protein Skimmer
RSK DC 300 (Water flow 265 gph air flow 130 gph)
ReefMat
ReefMat 500ATO
RedSea ATO+ - no reservoir yet so using 5 gallon jug
Sand
CaribSea Special Grade Reef Sand 40 lbs
Rock
CaribSea Purple Life Rock Shapes (per lb) × 20
CaribSea Life Rock Original (per lb) × 15
Cycle Technique
Fishless using Brightwell MicroBacter Starter XML
Type of Tank
Mixed with softies, LPS and I really want to try my hand at a montipora. There were many of these in Maldives and I found them to be one of my favorites.
Livestock
Still deciding but a few that I know for sure are a pair of clowns and a goby and pistol shrimp pair. Still lots of time to figure out what I want.
Other Items Purchased:
Red Sea Doser 4 and tubing
ATO102 10 gal narrow black acrylic from Advanced Aquatics
Inkbird heater controller with wifi
Helio 400 Watt PTC Smart Heater 2x200W
Kasa Smart Power Strips
Hanna Marine Master - couldn't help it...it was on sale for Black Friday
Hanna Salinity Tester
Under cabinet lighting with auto turn on/off
Various other 'stuff' - still much more to get
December 27, 2023
Local fish store delivered the tank and equipment and I paid to have them put everything together. So yes, I cheated. But to be honest...it was money well spent. I will say I made some mistakes already. I should have done a better job at being more prepared for the delivery and what I wanted as far as aquascape, power management, cable management, etc. I should have had them deliver and set up but not add water or aquascape. That would have given me time to put together the scape better and to deal with my cables, control board, etc. I'll explain more later on this.
December 31, 2023
After a few interesting days of getting used to the equipment, essentially watching every video out there, reading all the manuals, etc...I haver a pretty good idea what's going on. I have never had a sump, protein skimmer or a reef mat so those are all new to me. It took a bit for me to get the flow right (for now) and to get everything purring like a kitten. I still have a tiny bit of trickle noise where the mat flows into the skimmer area but I'll figure that out later.
My biggest issues so far:
1. The rockscape - it's not 'secure' in any way and the rocks were just placed on top of each other and are leaning/touching the back creating dead spots. I really want to take it all out and mortar the pieces together and move it forward an inch or two if possible.
2. Cable management - The pull out control panel is pretty much useless. First of all, I think they gave me the wrong size (the smaller one) and quite honestly not even sure I want to use it. It seems cumbersome and I don't like seeing the cables in the back. I have been doing a lot of research and I think I want to take this out and build a hinged control board that will hide all the cables behind it (in a nice neat way). I seriously hate clutter and it's driving me crazy right now. I know I need to do this sooner than later so this will be my next big project over the next week or so. The good news is that the cabinets that were built for me in my office have shelves in black that I can repurpose for the hinged panel. I do need to seal the mdf on the edges so it doesn't swell. More on this later. There really just isn't a lot of space in this cabinet. Luckily I will be using the left two cabinets in my built in bookcase to store most of my supplies and possibly even a small refridgerator/freezer for my food.
Other things planned:
Lid - probably from Kraken lids as I have lost fish in the past due to jumping and it was a really sad thing to wake up to.
So now on to some pictures.
Would love to hear any feedback you have especially if you have a cabinet/tank my size and how you handled the cable management control panel part.