- Aquarium
- 55 gallons - 36"L x 20"W x 21"H with 1/2" glass
- Sump
- 10 gallons - 19.2"L x 17.5"W x 13.5"H
- 3 gallon Stock ATO Reservoir
- 15 gallon ATO Drum
- Tunze Osmolator 3155 ATO
- Return Pump
- Sicce Syncra 3.0-714 GPH
- Powerheads
- Icecap 1K Gyre
- Lighting
- 2 Kessil A160's (Probably need a 3rd)
- Skimmer
- Tunze COmline DOC Skimmer 9004 (from old setup)
- Rock & Sand
- 30 lbs live rock from old setup
- Have about 20lb ARC Reef Stacker Dry Rock sitting in my garage I will be adding at some point.
- Caribsea Special Grade 40 lbs
- Cover
- Red Sea DIY Cover
- Dosing
- 2x Kamoer X1 Bluetooth Micropumps
- Filtration & Media
- Marine Pure Balls (from old setup)
- Control
- Eheim Jager 250W (may need a second tbd)
- Bayite Temperature Controller
I have had an Aquamaxx 22 gallon long that I drilled and plumbed to a 20 gallon long sump for several years. (Had a 12 gallon long for about 4 years before that) Woke up Monday to probably about 20 gallons of saltwater on the living room floor. Unable to determine where leak was coming from but decided it was time to do away with the DIY and buy something professionally made. Seem to have saved most livestock. Honestly much prefer the look of custom built aquariums but the hassle of making them was no longer worth it. Pictures of old setup:
New tank as of now:
Currently filled with just RO water, has been running for about 24 hours. Don't love the look of it yet and kinda hate that it is so tall and I will need a step ladder to put rock and such in but I do love that it is much quieter than my old setup. Waiting for new heater to arrive before I put salt in. Looking into what other equipment I am going to need. Really wanting to keep the cabinet area neat and organized as it was a disaster and probably a fire hazard on my last setup. Really wondering if the Red Sea slide out control panels are worth the price and what the real benefit is of them? If anyone can weigh in on that it would be great. Also if anyone has any lovely organized cabinets please share some photos and tips.
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