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Hi all,
I’m getting ready to setup my new build which will be a Waterbox Peninsula 7225 (6’x2’x2’, 167g display, ~210g total volume). I’m upgrading from my Waterbox 50.3 AIO which I’ve had setup for a little over a year. I’m looking for advice on my transfer plan, equipment list, and any other advice that can be given.
Equipment List:
Assuming I am able to follow that plan, I’m going to setup the new tank right next to the rotated old tank and get it cycling. I’ve got ~40lbs of live rock from Tampa Bay Saltwater, and will probably add another 100lbs for the new build. I’m debating whether to go with another order from TBS or to try KP Aquatics. Does anybody have experience with both, and if so, what did you find to be the pros/cons of each? My plan is to get the new rock into the tank, then add sand and give it a few days for any die off before doing the transfer. My first go around with TBS rock I barely registered any ammonia at any point and the whole cycle was completed in less than a week. I’m hoping for a similar experience this time. Assuming that all goes according to plan I’ll be moving over the remaining 40lbs from my current tank and placing existing corals, then doing the fish transfer. Not going to use any of my current sand.
For a large tank, floor support is always a topic that comes up. Unfortunately, I do have a crawlspace which is not ideal. Luckily, this will be placed up against an exterior load bearing wall and will span 4 joists that will be running perpendicular to the tank, and actually has a cross joist running almost centered with the tank. That gives me confidence I won’t have any issues, but I’m considering still adding a floor jack for some additional peace of mind.
I’ll be updating this thread as it comes together, but would love any comments or advice on my plan, along with other people’s experience going through similar upgrades. I have everything ready to go except the tank, rock and sand. The tank will be delivered this Thursday, and I don’t want to place the order for the rock until I have it, and have done a leak check.
Thanks!
I’m getting ready to setup my new build which will be a Waterbox Peninsula 7225 (6’x2’x2’, 167g display, ~210g total volume). I’m upgrading from my Waterbox 50.3 AIO which I’ve had setup for a little over a year. I’m looking for advice on my transfer plan, equipment list, and any other advice that can be given.
Equipment List:
- Waterbox 7225 peninsula
- 2 – ReefBreeders Photon 32 Pro
- Reef Octopus Regal 200 INT skimmer
- Sicce SDC 9.0 return pump
- 4 – 4 inch filter cups instead of filter socks
- Eheim Jager 300W heater with Inkbird controller
- Icecap 4k Gyre
- Red Sea DIY mesh lid
- Tiger Shark Float Algae Scraper
- 100lbs live rock (either TBS or KP Aquatics)
- 120lbs Caribsea Special Grade Sand
- Tunze 3115 ATO
- Tunze 3181 Algae Reactor
- Jebao SLW-30 Wavemaker
- Jebao OW-10 Wavemaker
- BRS doser
- BRS 5 stage RODI filer (200gpd)
- Red Sea + Hannah Test kits
- 40lbs TBS live rock
Assuming I am able to follow that plan, I’m going to setup the new tank right next to the rotated old tank and get it cycling. I’ve got ~40lbs of live rock from Tampa Bay Saltwater, and will probably add another 100lbs for the new build. I’m debating whether to go with another order from TBS or to try KP Aquatics. Does anybody have experience with both, and if so, what did you find to be the pros/cons of each? My plan is to get the new rock into the tank, then add sand and give it a few days for any die off before doing the transfer. My first go around with TBS rock I barely registered any ammonia at any point and the whole cycle was completed in less than a week. I’m hoping for a similar experience this time. Assuming that all goes according to plan I’ll be moving over the remaining 40lbs from my current tank and placing existing corals, then doing the fish transfer. Not going to use any of my current sand.
For a large tank, floor support is always a topic that comes up. Unfortunately, I do have a crawlspace which is not ideal. Luckily, this will be placed up against an exterior load bearing wall and will span 4 joists that will be running perpendicular to the tank, and actually has a cross joist running almost centered with the tank. That gives me confidence I won’t have any issues, but I’m considering still adding a floor jack for some additional peace of mind.
I’ll be updating this thread as it comes together, but would love any comments or advice on my plan, along with other people’s experience going through similar upgrades. I have everything ready to go except the tank, rock and sand. The tank will be delivered this Thursday, and I don’t want to place the order for the rock until I have it, and have done a leak check.
Thanks!