I have been reading for months at this point. Now that I am in the home stretch awaiting tank delivery, I cannot really procrastinate any longer and am thus starting my build thread. I had a 30 gallon LPS tank about 15 years ago at this point, and it would be fair to say I did a mediocre job at best. I am trying to re-learn everything the proper way this time around.
What I had planned on was one of the Innovative Marine INT/EXT 150 tanks, but when my wife and I finally decided to move forward with this there were none available. I decided to get a similarly sized custom glass tank from SCA, and have built the stand from t-slotted aluminum extrusion. I suppose this just barely counts as a large system, but here I go. I think my stocking plan will qualify as "light" when the dust settles, and I have been particularly attracted to images of tanks with more negative space. I am not skimping on the rockwork and habitat, I am definitely not going full NSA, but am really trying to leave plenty of open water for free swimming.
I have most of the equipment out, managed to buy a few things used from good folks on the forums:
180 gallon display tank - 48" x 36" x 24" tall
20 gallon long sump, baffles from Exotic Marine
25 gallon refugium, Mr. Aqua 18" cube tank
Modular marine Overflow, bean animal config
Reefbreeders DCA4000 pumps x2
Icecap 4k gyre x 2
Coralvue Hydros 4 controller and 2x wifi power strips
BRS titanium heaters 2 x 300W, + Inkbird controller
Simplicity 240DC skimmer
Reefbreeders Photon v2+ 24" lights x2, front to back
Avast Marine Plank feeder
I'll drop some pics and progress in subsequent posts. I used about 90 lbs of dry rock, and when I wet the tank will probably add about 20 lb of live rock from a yet to be chosen vendor. I'm not a huge fan of text only, so here's the tank sketch I approved. Tank should be here any week now per the latest update.
What I had planned on was one of the Innovative Marine INT/EXT 150 tanks, but when my wife and I finally decided to move forward with this there were none available. I decided to get a similarly sized custom glass tank from SCA, and have built the stand from t-slotted aluminum extrusion. I suppose this just barely counts as a large system, but here I go. I think my stocking plan will qualify as "light" when the dust settles, and I have been particularly attracted to images of tanks with more negative space. I am not skimping on the rockwork and habitat, I am definitely not going full NSA, but am really trying to leave plenty of open water for free swimming.
I have most of the equipment out, managed to buy a few things used from good folks on the forums:
180 gallon display tank - 48" x 36" x 24" tall
20 gallon long sump, baffles from Exotic Marine
25 gallon refugium, Mr. Aqua 18" cube tank
Modular marine Overflow, bean animal config
Reefbreeders DCA4000 pumps x2
Icecap 4k gyre x 2
Coralvue Hydros 4 controller and 2x wifi power strips
BRS titanium heaters 2 x 300W, + Inkbird controller
Simplicity 240DC skimmer
Reefbreeders Photon v2+ 24" lights x2, front to back
Avast Marine Plank feeder
I'll drop some pics and progress in subsequent posts. I used about 90 lbs of dry rock, and when I wet the tank will probably add about 20 lb of live rock from a yet to be chosen vendor. I'm not a huge fan of text only, so here's the tank sketch I approved. Tank should be here any week now per the latest update.