Justin how many gals is your weekly water change?Thanks alot!
For equipment....
29 standard
10 standard sump (Drain/Fuge/Return)
Coralvue 4x39w T5 LED Fixture
SCA 301
BM doser
Tunze ATO
MP10 & WP10
RKL
350GPH return
Aqueon 200w Heater
...Think thats everything for equipment...
In terms of filtration, my methodology has evolved quite a bit over the course of my tank. As it currently stands, my goal is aggressive feeding with aggressive nutrient removal. To expand on that, i feed quite a bit daily between food for my fish and broadcast feeding for my corals and filter feeders, at the same time i aim to immediately remove it to not spike my nutrient levels. So i essentially aim for that low nutrient water quality but ensure there are plenty of foods in the water column to keep my fish and corals happy and healthy. I can make all of this happen thanks to a fuge literally full of chaeto, my oversized skimmer, using a filter sock which is cleaned almost every other day, and weekly water changes. I have also been dabbling in bacterial dosing but i cant say that its made a huge impact just yet.
For the LED T5 conversation... Its been proven T5 and MH work, not doubts about it, but LEDs are just as viable when used correctly. Most of the negative comments that come from LEDs are that corals, mainly SPS, do not color up fully and may look great top down but not looking through the front of your glass. Thats because LEDs only shoot light straight down, where the reflectors of T5 and MH shoot light at multiple angles. LEDs are viable, there are plenty of tanks out there with them but you cannot get a 2 cluster fixture and hope to light a 36" tank. In my opinion, T5 with LEDs are where its at. The color and pop from the LEDs and the dispersed light from the T5s. Just my .02.
Hope this answers your questions!