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Hello everyone,

For some time now, I’ve been exploring the idea of setting up a saltwater aquarium. I’m a beginner in this area, so I’d really like to hear your experiences with different systems and brands. I understand that sometimes this can be like comparing an iPhone to a Samsung, or a BMW to an Audi, with plenty of personal preferences involved. Nonetheless, your experiences are valuable to me in making a decision. For me, the following factors are important:
  • noise, the less the better.
  • aesthetics. Ideally, I don’t want equipment sticking out above the aquarium, as can happen with AIO setups.
  • focus on minimizing water changes, not out of laziness, but as a challenge because it’s possible. Of course, in the beginning it's necessary to do water changes.
  • Maximum width of 95 cm and depth of 50 cm. Height is not as important.
Based on these criteria, I’ve narrowed it down to two sump systems: Waterbox Marine X 90.3 & Red Sea Reefer 250 G2+ combined with the following equipment:
  • Tunze type DOC9012 DC / Deltec Skimmer 400i.
  • 2x AI Hydra32 +mountingarm
  • 2x Coral Box Quiet Pump Wavemaker QPS5
  • Jecod DCP-2500 (nog controller nodig?)
  • Eheim ThermoControl 150w
  • RedSea ATO+ for the RS and a Jecod ATO 150 for the Waterbox Marine.
For now I will focus on simple corals and fish. Think of two clownfish, a nice clean-up crew, beginner corals, like zoanthids, green star polyp, some leather coral etc. A yellow tang is a small dream for the future, but I think these tanks are just too small for this and for now I do not have the ambition to enlarge this tank because of the place where the aquarium will be placed.

What are your thoughts about this setup? Any tips or recommendations?
 

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Hi and welcome to R2R
To me it seems a good choice of equipment, as I was reading through your post a sump system would have been my recommendation if you want to keep it visually tidy.
Noise wise I wouldn’t be able to comment, maybe someone else could chip in.
 

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Just my 2 cents , but I would not set up a RedSea tank in my house. Not even if you paid me to do it.

Just search these forums, 3 simple words, RED SEA FAIL, and hit search button, you will be amazed.

I'm Old Skool, When I set up my next tank, if it is not a monster custom built 1200g with 800g sump (Ya I am thinking about it, HARD!!) I would start looking for a Used OCEANIC tank in what ever size I wanted and use it.

In the last 10-ish years I have managed to buy a 90g bow front, 3x 125g 6fts, 120 4ft, 180g 6ft and my baby, my 8ft 300g All Oceanic Tanks, so they are out there if you look.
 

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