So Like the title says. I am upgrading to the same size tank.
First off I have 3 build threads here so I won't re-iterate whose threads but my drive for my upgrade is as follows.
I traded my slightly scratched 125 for a 150gal Oceanic Starphire tank and stand in Pennsylvania. My idea was that I would
I be getting rid of 1 halide, some power heads and reclaiming some space in my dining room because of the foot print while gaining a better quality tank and Starphire. Win WIN right? While I don't think the seller meant to sell me a scratched tank after cleaning the tank I realized that I had a TON of scratches. I was already committed to the tank and continued my setup process eventually moving my entire reef over. Everything is FLOURISHING. I have huge coral colonies now and tons of frags growing their little hearts out.
I have found my balance and methods utilizing the Red Sea Coral Program (RCP) to be extremely easy to use and the results are awesome.
There are somethings I hated about my new Oceanic Tank..
#1 - It had a 12" Top brace on the inside of the tank that got dirty of ten and blocked a lot of light.
#2 - The Scratches of course.
#3 - the 2 Giant totally un-necessarily large overflows on the back wall.
Its obvious this tank was made to take advantage of a Oceanic sump that featured a overflow inlet on both sides and central skimmer and return pump area.
Towards the end of last year I started looking to upgrade and my wife seeing my distress made an executive decision and told me that the next tank I purchase must be brand new, retain the same foot print, and be a peninsula. Along with Bax I started searching for a tank but after weighing the pro's and cons of Glasscages I decided to order a custom tank from Perfecto instead.
Perfecto is now owned by Marineland and as such now carries a Lifetime warranty on their tanks and stands.
My new tank was ordered and delivered to RedSand where I was able to pick it up and keep it movin.
New tank details
Perfecto by Marineland Signature. 48" X 24" X 31"
MegaFlow 2 Corner Overflow with Custom 1.5" Drains and Bulkheads.
Black Silicon
1.5" Center Brace
Molded Frame
Majesty Series Black Stand 48.25 X 24.25 X 28.5
Custom Canopy by Arch Carpentry
E.Shine Systems 5G Solar Sim 48X3w LED (2) and 4X 54w ATI Blue+ T5's
2 Vortech MP40's Overflow End
2 Tunze 6095's Internal on Peninsula End
External Pump
2 Next Reef MR1 Reactors (1 Carbon 1 Bio-Pellets)
1 Avast Marine Ozone Reactor
Skimz SM201 Skimmer
JBJ ATO
Apex Controller
The Tank is flawless and beautiful. The stand on the other hand I don't like. It suits the purpose fine and seems well built but they definately sacrificed working space under the stand. My Oceanic stand was 32" high and carried no Back or center stand brace. It also seemed much sturdier. I could have -reused my oceanic stand but part of the Marineland warranty states I have to use their stand to ensure my warranty.
To Remedy this.. I'm building a 3.5" riser out of solid wood and adding a decorative bottom trim. We are dropping the 1/4" plywood bottom and moving it down. Inside the stand we will be gluing Vertical Support beams. The Whole kit and kaboodle will be shimmed and we will drop the tank on. Marineland is all for Reinforcing the stands as long as you do not REMOVE any of their materials used to build the stand.
Worthless without pics I know. I'll have some up tonight.
First off I have 3 build threads here so I won't re-iterate whose threads but my drive for my upgrade is as follows.
I traded my slightly scratched 125 for a 150gal Oceanic Starphire tank and stand in Pennsylvania. My idea was that I would
I be getting rid of 1 halide, some power heads and reclaiming some space in my dining room because of the foot print while gaining a better quality tank and Starphire. Win WIN right? While I don't think the seller meant to sell me a scratched tank after cleaning the tank I realized that I had a TON of scratches. I was already committed to the tank and continued my setup process eventually moving my entire reef over. Everything is FLOURISHING. I have huge coral colonies now and tons of frags growing their little hearts out.
I have found my balance and methods utilizing the Red Sea Coral Program (RCP) to be extremely easy to use and the results are awesome.
There are somethings I hated about my new Oceanic Tank..
#1 - It had a 12" Top brace on the inside of the tank that got dirty of ten and blocked a lot of light.
#2 - The Scratches of course.
#3 - the 2 Giant totally un-necessarily large overflows on the back wall.
Its obvious this tank was made to take advantage of a Oceanic sump that featured a overflow inlet on both sides and central skimmer and return pump area.
Towards the end of last year I started looking to upgrade and my wife seeing my distress made an executive decision and told me that the next tank I purchase must be brand new, retain the same foot print, and be a peninsula. Along with Bax I started searching for a tank but after weighing the pro's and cons of Glasscages I decided to order a custom tank from Perfecto instead.
Perfecto is now owned by Marineland and as such now carries a Lifetime warranty on their tanks and stands.
My new tank was ordered and delivered to RedSand where I was able to pick it up and keep it movin.
New tank details
Perfecto by Marineland Signature. 48" X 24" X 31"
MegaFlow 2 Corner Overflow with Custom 1.5" Drains and Bulkheads.
Black Silicon
1.5" Center Brace
Molded Frame
Majesty Series Black Stand 48.25 X 24.25 X 28.5
Custom Canopy by Arch Carpentry
E.Shine Systems 5G Solar Sim 48X3w LED (2) and 4X 54w ATI Blue+ T5's
2 Vortech MP40's Overflow End
2 Tunze 6095's Internal on Peninsula End
External Pump
2 Next Reef MR1 Reactors (1 Carbon 1 Bio-Pellets)
1 Avast Marine Ozone Reactor
Skimz SM201 Skimmer
JBJ ATO
Apex Controller
The Tank is flawless and beautiful. The stand on the other hand I don't like. It suits the purpose fine and seems well built but they definately sacrificed working space under the stand. My Oceanic stand was 32" high and carried no Back or center stand brace. It also seemed much sturdier. I could have -reused my oceanic stand but part of the Marineland warranty states I have to use their stand to ensure my warranty.
To Remedy this.. I'm building a 3.5" riser out of solid wood and adding a decorative bottom trim. We are dropping the 1/4" plywood bottom and moving it down. Inside the stand we will be gluing Vertical Support beams. The Whole kit and kaboodle will be shimmed and we will drop the tank on. Marineland is all for Reinforcing the stands as long as you do not REMOVE any of their materials used to build the stand.
Worthless without pics I know. I'll have some up tonight.