I'm building a 210g reef that will primarily be a giant wall of mushrooms, zoanthids, and anthelia. I might toss in an LPS or SPS here or there, but 20+ years in the hobby and SPS still don't excite me the way mushrooms, zoos, and anthelia do. Please roast my build plan and or let me know if I am missing anything major or making any horrible mistakes! Thanks
-Aqueon 210g Reef Ready Aquarium (2x600gph overflows) w/ glass tops to keep the cats out (already own)
-DIY stand/metal halide hood
-Aqueon 60g Breeder Sump w/ ebay refugium baffle kit (already own)
-The refugium section of the sump will an inch or two of crushed coral mixed with live rock rubble to encourage growth of pods, mini-stars, sponges, worms, and provide extra surface area for biological filtration (gotta have me that old school GARF grunge effect lol)
-IceCap Turf Scrubber Pro Medium
-2x Seachem Impulse 800 return pumps (basically rebranded Tunze Silence pumps)
-2x Eheim Jagar 200w Heaters (may need to bump up to 3)
-Deltec 1000 series protein skimmer
-Media reactor for carbon (which one TBD)
-2x Ecotech MP40
-2x Tunze 6905
-3x Reef Brite 250w metal halide ballasts
-3x Radium 250w 20k single ended MH bulbs
-Around 130 lbs of Caribsea special grade reef sand (mix of dry and "live")
-Metric crap ton of rock
-Hanna marine master photometer test kit
-Spectrapure 150gpd RO/DI unit (already own)
-Tunze Osmolator 3155 Auto Top Off (already own)
-Milwaukee digital refractometer (also have manual refractometers, floating glass hydrometers, etc.) (already own)
-Magfloat 400 w/ scrapper
-35" algae scrapper
-Milwaukee iodine photometer
-Milwaukee or Hanna total chlorine photometer (tbd)
-Milwaukee pH meter w/ ATC probe (already own)
-I have an old Reef Keeper Lite that I might use or eventually upgrade to Coralvue controllers
-A couple of Rubbermaid Brute 44-55g trash cans on dollies (having flashbacks of there being concerns with Brute containers leaching something into the water, so need to research this again)
-Red Sea Coral Pro Salt (already own) (I have a feeling the dKH may be a little to crazy high on this salt, so may need to downgrade to regular Red Sea, Franz, or Tropic Marin since I won't have as much stony coral - aiming for 8-9 dKH)
For fish, will probably do a large school of green chromis, a few clownfish, a dwarf angelfish, and maybe a tang or two.
-Aqueon 210g Reef Ready Aquarium (2x600gph overflows) w/ glass tops to keep the cats out (already own)
-DIY stand/metal halide hood
-Aqueon 60g Breeder Sump w/ ebay refugium baffle kit (already own)
-The refugium section of the sump will an inch or two of crushed coral mixed with live rock rubble to encourage growth of pods, mini-stars, sponges, worms, and provide extra surface area for biological filtration (gotta have me that old school GARF grunge effect lol)
-IceCap Turf Scrubber Pro Medium
-2x Seachem Impulse 800 return pumps (basically rebranded Tunze Silence pumps)
-2x Eheim Jagar 200w Heaters (may need to bump up to 3)
-Deltec 1000 series protein skimmer
-Media reactor for carbon (which one TBD)
-2x Ecotech MP40
-2x Tunze 6905
-3x Reef Brite 250w metal halide ballasts
-3x Radium 250w 20k single ended MH bulbs
-Around 130 lbs of Caribsea special grade reef sand (mix of dry and "live")
-Metric crap ton of rock
-Hanna marine master photometer test kit
-Spectrapure 150gpd RO/DI unit (already own)
-Tunze Osmolator 3155 Auto Top Off (already own)
-Milwaukee digital refractometer (also have manual refractometers, floating glass hydrometers, etc.) (already own)
-Magfloat 400 w/ scrapper
-35" algae scrapper
-Milwaukee iodine photometer
-Milwaukee or Hanna total chlorine photometer (tbd)
-Milwaukee pH meter w/ ATC probe (already own)
-I have an old Reef Keeper Lite that I might use or eventually upgrade to Coralvue controllers
-A couple of Rubbermaid Brute 44-55g trash cans on dollies (having flashbacks of there being concerns with Brute containers leaching something into the water, so need to research this again)
-Red Sea Coral Pro Salt (already own) (I have a feeling the dKH may be a little to crazy high on this salt, so may need to downgrade to regular Red Sea, Franz, or Tropic Marin since I won't have as much stony coral - aiming for 8-9 dKH)
For fish, will probably do a large school of green chromis, a few clownfish, a dwarf angelfish, and maybe a tang or two.