Hello, new Reefer here who’s last tank was some dinky freshwater 10 gal 30+ years ago that I always wished was a salt water setup. After looking at tanks the past two years indecisively I finally pulled the trigger and bought a Cade Reef 600 S2 this weekend after seeing they were finally coming out with a white metal stand. So impressed with how far the quality, technology, and access to learning is now versus my last attempt 30 years ago.
Probably two months for it to arrive from the dealer. In the meantime here are the initial build specs with what I’ve already ordered and then some additional items still TBD….
Tank – Cade Reef 600 S2
Stand – Cade’s aluminum and glass stand in white
Sump – Cade
Lid – Cade’s inc jumpnet
Lights – AI Hydra 64HD
Powerheads – VorTech MP40mQD, Maxspect Gyre XF330 (with Hydros control)
Skimmer – Deltec 400i (DC)
ATO – gravity fed Cade included with float valve,
Return pump – Vectra S2
UV – Aqua Ultraviolet 15W Classic
Heaters - Innovative Marine Helio 400 Watt PTC Smart Aquarium Heater - [2 x 200W]
Sand - CaribSea Arag-Alive Fiji Pink
Filter Roller Mat - Klir Di-4 v2 (with Hydros control)
Controllers/Automation - Hydros X4, XP8, WEv2, XS
Salt - Aquaforest Reef Salt
Rock - CaribSea LifeRock and some Marco as base/island rock
Backup Pump (or for UV) - Reef Octopus VarioS 4 (DC)
Backup Powerhead - AI Nero 3
TBD:
Powerheads (2nd) – probably an AI Nero 3
backup return pump (or for the UV) -
ATO – going to have a separate reservoir setup eventually to supplement the built in Cade ATO system
Heaters –
Chiller – hoping not to have to get one. We don’t exactly keep the house that cool during the N FL summers. I see people adding fans inside the sump cabinet…
Sand –
Salt –
Rock –
Roller mat – the sump is tight, maybe a Klir 4 might fit
Controllers –
RO/DI - ???
Auto fish feeder - ???
Back up battery - ???
Fans - probably before summer buy some fans instead of chiller. I like the look of those white GHL fans. Could control it paired with the Hydros temp monitor. Doesn't look like you could power it with the Hydros unless you solder some wires or use breakout box???
A lot to decide and get done and keep learning before the tank finally arrives. First thing will be getting an electrician out to lay a new dedicated circuit to the new Aquarium Room
Probably two months for it to arrive from the dealer. In the meantime here are the initial build specs with what I’ve already ordered and then some additional items still TBD….
Tank – Cade Reef 600 S2
Stand – Cade’s aluminum and glass stand in white
Sump – Cade
Lid – Cade’s inc jumpnet
Lights – AI Hydra 64HD
Powerheads – VorTech MP40mQD, Maxspect Gyre XF330 (with Hydros control)
Skimmer – Deltec 400i (DC)
ATO – gravity fed Cade included with float valve,
Return pump – Vectra S2
UV – Aqua Ultraviolet 15W Classic
Heaters - Innovative Marine Helio 400 Watt PTC Smart Aquarium Heater - [2 x 200W]
Sand - CaribSea Arag-Alive Fiji Pink
Filter Roller Mat - Klir Di-4 v2 (with Hydros control)
Controllers/Automation - Hydros X4, XP8, WEv2, XS
Salt - Aquaforest Reef Salt
Rock - CaribSea LifeRock and some Marco as base/island rock
Backup Pump (or for UV) - Reef Octopus VarioS 4 (DC)
Backup Powerhead - AI Nero 3
TBD:
backup return pump (or for the UV) -
ATO – going to have a separate reservoir setup eventually to supplement the built in Cade ATO system
Chiller – hoping not to have to get one. We don’t exactly keep the house that cool during the N FL summers. I see people adding fans inside the sump cabinet…
Salt –
Rock –
Roller mat – the sump is tight, maybe a Klir 4 might fit
Controllers –
RO/DI - ???
Auto fish feeder - ???
Back up battery - ???
Fans - probably before summer buy some fans instead of chiller. I like the look of those white GHL fans. Could control it paired with the Hydros temp monitor. Doesn't look like you could power it with the Hydros unless you solder some wires or use breakout box???
A lot to decide and get done and keep learning before the tank finally arrives. First thing will be getting an electrician out to lay a new dedicated circuit to the new Aquarium Room
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