Hey everyone! I figured I'd start a build thread for this new tank I just started, seems to be what all the cool kids are doing these days . I've been keeping aquariums for around 10 years now, most of which have been freshwater planted tanks. After running a few high tech tanks I decided that freshwater turned out to be too easy to keep my interest long term, so I tore down my tank and set up a Fluval Evo 13.5 in the spring of last year. And like most people who start this hobby I immediately realized how quickly you run out of room in nano tanks, so it's now time to move to something larger. I managed to snag a deal on a Reefer 250 v3 at my LFS and I had to jump on it, good timing too considering all of this mandatory free time I have on my hands now. My equipment list is pretty basic at the moment, but I figure as long as what I get is reliable I can always upgrade to better things later on. I'm planning on setting this tank up as a primarily LPS tank with some easy SPS, so I don't need to get too intense with the equipment.
Fish & Inverts
Equipment cabinet
3D Printer files for return plumbing & light shade
The tank is officially cycling, with a fill date of 3/28/20. I'm using deli shrimps as an ammonia source and I'll be adding some purple helix bottled coralline once it gets delivered. Overall I'm taking the cycle nice and slow and will be following BRS' four month cycle. If I'm going to do it, I might as well do it right.
I'd like to see what everyone thinks about my rock layout though. I spent a few days with a chisel, aquarium epoxy, fiberglass rods, and superglue molding the rocks I had into some structures but I'm not sure if I'm sold on it. I think the overhang may be a bit too straight and high up. But maybe that's just my inner perfectionist speaking. If anyone has any questions about anything, feel free to ask!
Fish & Inverts
- 1x Royal Gramma
- 1x Lawnmower blenny
- 1x Banggai cardinalfish
- 1x McCosker's flasher wrasse
- Loads of corals (Softies, LPS, some SPS)
- 10x blue leg hermits
- 10x trochus snails
- Return pump: Jebao DCP-3500
- Powerheads: 2x Jebao OW-25s
- Dosing pump: Jebao DP-4
- Lights: 2x AI Prime HDs, 1x AI Hydra 26 HD.
- I picked these up on facebook marketplace for pretty cheap, lots of people tearing down nano tanks on there.
- Skimmer: Reef Octopus Classic 110-INT
- Tank Monitor/PAR Meter: Seneye Reef Monitor
- pH contol: DIY CO2 Scrubber
- Heater: Hygger 300W Quartz heater
- Mechanical filtration: 1x Red Sea Reefer filter media cups with poly fil and Chemipure Elite. Using the filter sock that came with the reefer 250 in the other slot.
- Tank cabinet lighting: 16.4 ft dimmable LED strip w/ adhesive backing
- Rock: Nature's Ocean dry rock
- Sand: 40 lbs of Carib Sea Arag-Alive Special Grade
- Bacteria source: Coralline Algae in a Bottle
Equipment cabinet
- Display cabinet: Jace 2 door accent cabinet
- Shelves for the wiring box
- These were cut down to size using a circular saw and a jigsaw
- Magnetic catches for holding display board in place
- VHB tape for mounting the sides of the wiring box inside the cabinet
- Grommets: 6x 1.5" furniture hole cover
- Power strip: PC-100A power strip
- 8x 6" plug extenders
- These aren't the exact ones I used, but I plugged one of these into the back of every switched outlet on the power strip.
3D Printer files for return plumbing & light shade
- Note: Everything was printed out of PETG on an Ultimaker 2 with 0.1mm layer height and 100% infill. No supports.
- Loc-line links and random flow nozzles (Printed at 1/2")
- Loc-line adapter for Red Sea Reefers (Printed at 1/2")
- AI Prime HD Light shade (custom design)
- AI Hydra 26 HD Light shade (custom design)
The tank is officially cycling, with a fill date of 3/28/20. I'm using deli shrimps as an ammonia source and I'll be adding some purple helix bottled coralline once it gets delivered. Overall I'm taking the cycle nice and slow and will be following BRS' four month cycle. If I'm going to do it, I might as well do it right.
I'd like to see what everyone thinks about my rock layout though. I spent a few days with a chisel, aquarium epoxy, fiberglass rods, and superglue molding the rocks I had into some structures but I'm not sure if I'm sold on it. I think the overhang may be a bit too straight and high up. But maybe that's just my inner perfectionist speaking. If anyone has any questions about anything, feel free to ask!
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