Decided on this tank because it's only 18" deep which works much better for my space than the 20" deep models from the other brands. Really wanted something with a sump. I initially thought I would get a 40 breeder and drill holes in the bottom, but ended up opting for this tank instead.
(Gear and livestock updates 6/24/24)
GEAR:
Tank: Reef Octo Lux T90
Sump: Reef Octo OS-30B
Refugium: Added black baffles for chaeto, pod hotel, rocks
Return pump: Jebao DCP-3500
Wave pumps: 2x Jebao MLW-10
Skimmer: Deltec 400i
Heater controller: Ink Bird ITC-306A
Heaters: 2x BRS Titanium 100W
Doser: Jebao 3.4
Cycle monitor/PAR Meter: Seneye Reef
ATO: 7-gallon jug gravity fed to float valve
Rock: CaribSea Life Rock
Substrate: CaribSea Arag-Alive Special Grade
Bio media: 1L Seachem Matrix and some sponges, plus a love rock I got from the LFS
LIVESTOCK:
Ophelia the Purple Firefish
Ramius the Diamond Goby
Jammer the Carpenter's Wrasse
Euphilia x3 (green hammer coral)
Favites (ring of fire)
Ricordea yuma (orange mushroom)
CUC (numbers approximate lol)
Trochus snails xu
Astrea snails x5
Nassarius snails x5
Florida ceriths x3
Dwarf ceriths x20
Small hermits x5
Small conch x1
Initial thoughts: the tank and stand are really high quality and look great. The included AC return pump was fairly noisy, and since this is in our living room noise is a top priority. I replaced it with a Jebao DCP-3500 that's inaudible. The return valve is hard to tune just right so there's no overflow splashing noise, but the adjustable DC pump makes that much much easier. I went and lined the whole inside of the cabinet with sound-deadening mat intended for car use, which helped a pretty decent bit. The tank includes about a 1.4 gallon section in the back meant for ATO, but we leave for up to a week at a time so that's not big enough. I rigged up some aluminum straps inside the cabinet to hold a 7-gallon water jug that's plumbed into the sump via a float valve. Gravity fed.
The sump is really pretty nice. Very well constructed. I kinda wish they had added an extra baffle to the large center section, so I could maybe use it as a refugium as well. There's plenty of space in there. I can add it later if I decide I want that. There is some water noise on the return lines that I can't quite figure out yet.
As of today (2/23) I'm on day 2 of cycling with the Red Sea Reef Mature kit and it seems to be going fine. I have an Inkbird temp controller and a second heater coming in today. Also ordered a Seneye to keep an eye on ammonia levels, and will also be able to use it as a PAR meter.
Also including some photos of my mixing station, which uses another DCP-3500 pump. I plumbed the BRS 4-stage 150 gpd RODI system into it from the nearby utility sink.
Will be working on aquascaping with CaribSea Liferock this weekend. I'm placing a sheet of acrylic underneath the rock, and will then put in some Special Grade sand once that's in place.
Hopefully will be ready for some inhabitants in about 2 weeks or so. Going to start with a couple of cleanup critters and maybe a pair of small fish, maybe clowns or fire fish. Not sure whether I should add copepods or anything.
(Gear and livestock updates 6/24/24)
GEAR:
Tank: Reef Octo Lux T90
Sump: Reef Octo OS-30B
Refugium: Added black baffles for chaeto, pod hotel, rocks
Return pump: Jebao DCP-3500
Wave pumps: 2x Jebao MLW-10
Skimmer: Deltec 400i
Heater controller: Ink Bird ITC-306A
Heaters: 2x BRS Titanium 100W
Doser: Jebao 3.4
Cycle monitor/PAR Meter: Seneye Reef
ATO: 7-gallon jug gravity fed to float valve
Rock: CaribSea Life Rock
Substrate: CaribSea Arag-Alive Special Grade
Bio media: 1L Seachem Matrix and some sponges, plus a love rock I got from the LFS
LIVESTOCK:
Ophelia the Purple Firefish
Ramius the Diamond Goby
Jammer the Carpenter's Wrasse
Euphilia x3 (green hammer coral)
Favites (ring of fire)
Ricordea yuma (orange mushroom)
CUC (numbers approximate lol)
Trochus snails xu
Astrea snails x5
Nassarius snails x5
Florida ceriths x3
Dwarf ceriths x20
Small hermits x5
Small conch x1
Initial thoughts: the tank and stand are really high quality and look great. The included AC return pump was fairly noisy, and since this is in our living room noise is a top priority. I replaced it with a Jebao DCP-3500 that's inaudible. The return valve is hard to tune just right so there's no overflow splashing noise, but the adjustable DC pump makes that much much easier. I went and lined the whole inside of the cabinet with sound-deadening mat intended for car use, which helped a pretty decent bit. The tank includes about a 1.4 gallon section in the back meant for ATO, but we leave for up to a week at a time so that's not big enough. I rigged up some aluminum straps inside the cabinet to hold a 7-gallon water jug that's plumbed into the sump via a float valve. Gravity fed.
The sump is really pretty nice. Very well constructed. I kinda wish they had added an extra baffle to the large center section, so I could maybe use it as a refugium as well. There's plenty of space in there. I can add it later if I decide I want that. There is some water noise on the return lines that I can't quite figure out yet.
As of today (2/23) I'm on day 2 of cycling with the Red Sea Reef Mature kit and it seems to be going fine. I have an Inkbird temp controller and a second heater coming in today. Also ordered a Seneye to keep an eye on ammonia levels, and will also be able to use it as a PAR meter.
Also including some photos of my mixing station, which uses another DCP-3500 pump. I plumbed the BRS 4-stage 150 gpd RODI system into it from the nearby utility sink.
Will be working on aquascaping with CaribSea Liferock this weekend. I'm placing a sheet of acrylic underneath the rock, and will then put in some Special Grade sand once that's in place.
Hopefully will be ready for some inhabitants in about 2 weeks or so. Going to start with a couple of cleanup critters and maybe a pair of small fish, maybe clowns or fire fish. Not sure whether I should add copepods or anything.
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