This is my first time documenting a tank build. I have been out of the hobby for 2 years since my 75 gallon reef tank went on fire. The fire displaced me, my pregnant wife, and a few neighbors from our condo. It was a horrible experience but thankfully no one was hurt. Coincidentally 2 years to the day, I ordered my new tank because I got a 20% off deal. I'm not the brightest bulb in the box. My wife reminded me of the fire, all the work, and money that went into the hobby. I truthfully kind of felt horrible the rest of the day but Black Friday was still going strong and so was the hole in my pocket! I went home and ordered a bunch more stuff for the new tank. What else was going to cheer me up? lol
I will try to do my best documenting this build along with all my triumphs and failures. I will also be making this build as safe as possible and hopefully sharing a few tips with you along with way. I also hope people share tips with me and feel free to criticize anything. The only thing that will not be acceptable is personal attacks on me or anyone else who comments. Everyone is at different experience and maturity levels but no ones got time for these internet gangsters who attack people from behind their computer screens, who are at home, living their mom's basement, not contributing a darn thing to anything!
If anyone has any recommendations or tips I would love some input especially from other reefer 170 owners.
So far I have ordered,
Lighting- 24 inch Geisemann Aurora led/t5 (I believe I need to order the lamps separate if anyone has recommendations I would love input)
Return Pump- Reef Octopus VarioS-2 DC Water Pump
Powerhead- vortech mp10 quiet drive wireless
Skimmer- NYOS QUANTUM 120 Protein Skimmer
Heaters- (2) 100W Neo-Therm Submersible Heater - Cobalt Aquatics
Dry Rock- Marco Rocks Cherry Picked shelf rock aquascape (going to see how it looks, I may order something else if I don't like the Marco Rocks. First build with dryrock as well.)
Salt Mix- Tropic Marin Bio-Actif Sea Salt 32 gallon mix (When I was getting 5 pound buckets of red sea years back, I believe I was having consistency issues. Rolling a 5 gallon bucket of salt around on the floor to mix it wasn't something I ever did or want to do)
Cover- Artfully Acrylic no feed doors or cutouts.
Controller* (not ordered)- I plan to get a Neptune Apex. I still have some modules and sensors from the old setup but I burned up my credit cards to much already so it can wait.
Placement: The tank will be somewhere on the ground level close to the garage wall. I will hide as much of the maintenance items and electronics, etc. separate from the tank in the garage. I will plumb the tank to a 55 gallon Brute Garbage premixed to the proper salinity and temperature for water changes. I will have a separate tank for storing top off water which I will also plumb to the tank. I will T-off the return pump so I can open a valve to drain water from the tank to a slop sink in the garage. I have my Ro/Di unit from the fire I have to clean off the soot, plumb it and put in new filters.
I still have some things left from my old tanks, I had 3 running at the time of the fire but most of it I gave away or it was damaged in the fire. If anyone can suggest anything else I will need or why they would return something I already bought and get something else, I value peoples experience. I will post pictures once I start receiving some of the orders.
I think this will be a bare bottom tank. I am hoping to have a much more successful and safe setup this go around. I am thinking I should stick to similar corals vs a mixed tank which I did not have much long term success with. I really would like a wwc bounce mushroom as one of the centerpieces. Encrusting chalices completely covering the bare bottom, rock flower and bta, and some sweet acans and sps. But that's not sticking to my simple is better idea and I don't have the time or skills to maintain a tank like that. I have seen a really cool tank with all zoas, and some with all acans. That seems like it would be slightly less challenging especially because the tank isn't so large to begin with. I still have much thought to do on this.
Regards,
Mike Beni
I will try to do my best documenting this build along with all my triumphs and failures. I will also be making this build as safe as possible and hopefully sharing a few tips with you along with way. I also hope people share tips with me and feel free to criticize anything. The only thing that will not be acceptable is personal attacks on me or anyone else who comments. Everyone is at different experience and maturity levels but no ones got time for these internet gangsters who attack people from behind their computer screens, who are at home, living their mom's basement, not contributing a darn thing to anything!
If anyone has any recommendations or tips I would love some input especially from other reefer 170 owners.
So far I have ordered,
Lighting- 24 inch Geisemann Aurora led/t5 (I believe I need to order the lamps separate if anyone has recommendations I would love input)
Return Pump- Reef Octopus VarioS-2 DC Water Pump
Powerhead- vortech mp10 quiet drive wireless
Skimmer- NYOS QUANTUM 120 Protein Skimmer
Heaters- (2) 100W Neo-Therm Submersible Heater - Cobalt Aquatics
Dry Rock- Marco Rocks Cherry Picked shelf rock aquascape (going to see how it looks, I may order something else if I don't like the Marco Rocks. First build with dryrock as well.)
Salt Mix- Tropic Marin Bio-Actif Sea Salt 32 gallon mix (When I was getting 5 pound buckets of red sea years back, I believe I was having consistency issues. Rolling a 5 gallon bucket of salt around on the floor to mix it wasn't something I ever did or want to do)
Cover- Artfully Acrylic no feed doors or cutouts.
Controller* (not ordered)- I plan to get a Neptune Apex. I still have some modules and sensors from the old setup but I burned up my credit cards to much already so it can wait.
Placement: The tank will be somewhere on the ground level close to the garage wall. I will hide as much of the maintenance items and electronics, etc. separate from the tank in the garage. I will plumb the tank to a 55 gallon Brute Garbage premixed to the proper salinity and temperature for water changes. I will have a separate tank for storing top off water which I will also plumb to the tank. I will T-off the return pump so I can open a valve to drain water from the tank to a slop sink in the garage. I have my Ro/Di unit from the fire I have to clean off the soot, plumb it and put in new filters.
I still have some things left from my old tanks, I had 3 running at the time of the fire but most of it I gave away or it was damaged in the fire. If anyone can suggest anything else I will need or why they would return something I already bought and get something else, I value peoples experience. I will post pictures once I start receiving some of the orders.
I think this will be a bare bottom tank. I am hoping to have a much more successful and safe setup this go around. I am thinking I should stick to similar corals vs a mixed tank which I did not have much long term success with. I really would like a wwc bounce mushroom as one of the centerpieces. Encrusting chalices completely covering the bare bottom, rock flower and bta, and some sweet acans and sps. But that's not sticking to my simple is better idea and I don't have the time or skills to maintain a tank like that. I have seen a really cool tank with all zoas, and some with all acans. That seems like it would be slightly less challenging especially because the tank isn't so large to begin with. I still have much thought to do on this.
Regards,
Mike Beni
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