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Max_nano
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View BadgesHey R2R, I primarily read through my local reef forum. However I wanted to make my build thread here to get a broader range of inputs on what I’m doing. I’ll likely stick to my plans but it’s always good to hear other opinions.
I grew up with a reef tank in my house, but never dealt with its maintenance. This past fall I got a IM 10, then this winter I got a Red Sea 170, and now I’m starting this 90 gal cube build.
I got this tank used from a local Reefer who moved into a bigger tank recently, it is a 90 gal 30x30x24 (almost a cube?) it has the a unique setup with a grey pvc bottom with 4 outlet and 1inlet holes for a closed loop. I am going to run this closed loop with 2 large DC jebao pumps with plans to upgrade them down the line (shoutout unions). I will have the outlets be loc-line with RFG nozzles for random flow. The pumps give about 8000gph from the outlet so I’m expecting a lot of flow in this tank.
The tank is still dry, and I will add more info later. But for now here’s a pic of my Red Sea 170 in its prime and then some shots of the dry tank.
I grew up with a reef tank in my house, but never dealt with its maintenance. This past fall I got a IM 10, then this winter I got a Red Sea 170, and now I’m starting this 90 gal cube build.
I got this tank used from a local Reefer who moved into a bigger tank recently, it is a 90 gal 30x30x24 (almost a cube?) it has the a unique setup with a grey pvc bottom with 4 outlet and 1inlet holes for a closed loop. I am going to run this closed loop with 2 large DC jebao pumps with plans to upgrade them down the line (shoutout unions). I will have the outlets be loc-line with RFG nozzles for random flow. The pumps give about 8000gph from the outlet so I’m expecting a lot of flow in this tank.
The tank is still dry, and I will add more info later. But for now here’s a pic of my Red Sea 170 in its prime and then some shots of the dry tank.