Back in October I tore down my 55gallon, loaded up all my crap into moving boxes and moved the family across the country to NJ to be closer to my wife's family here in PA. More like my wife made us move but potato/potatoe. Anyway, I told her the condition was I get a bigger tank when we get settled. Here we are almost a year later and I'm finally getting around to doing it. My goals for this tank, other than larger, was to have it not suck as bad as the old one. I'm a fan of Algae Turf Scrubbers(ATS) and my last tank incorporated one into it but the way I did it was... bizarre, to say the least, ugly, inefficient, insert some more negative adjectives here... Anyway, I decided this one would be prettier but, just like my last tank, not break the bank. You won't find name brands in this tank build. You're going to see Jebao pumps, generic shipped direct from China Chinese made lighting, etc. Even the tank I got off Craigslist from a widow and her new guy selling all her old husbands fish stuff. I've got three kids, 1 of whom is in diapers, and one (first girl, oh boy...) on the way. I'll save the "bling bling" for the next one.
I did learn some things along the way though, and I'm going to try to incorporate them so that, while it won't be the most expensive tank, it should make a pretty nice home for all my lil gill breathing friends and their coral buddies.
At this point I'm still waiting on test kits to make sure my water is good, plastic to build a LED ATS, PVC plumbing to make a manifold to drive my carbon reactor (Ok... I might splurge on a Nextreef MR1 here) and ATS from my return pump and PVC plumbing for a Calflo return manifold up top. I feel these are must do's before I put any livestock in there. Down the road I'd like to get this fancy contraption I saw on ebay called a Kalk King that will help maintain my pH and calcium with kalkwasser. It'll also replace my 2$ special ATO I have in there now as I worry that if it fails I'll end up with a freshwater tank and water all over the floor.
The specs:
90 Gallon tank
29 Gallon sump (Yay Petco 1$/gallon sales!)
Jebao DC-9000 return pump
6 stage RO/DI system that at some point will probably become a 4 stager with better filters
El Cheapo Salinity/pH monitor direct from China
El Cheapo 6 light T5HO 48" lighting hood with timer, also direct from China.
SCA-301 Skimmer (that I will probably turn on very rarely to never)
13W UV Filter
Finnex 300W heater
"BeanAnimal" plumbed C2C overflow
70 lbs of dead rock
ToDos:
Test kits
Kalk King
Carbon canister
ATS build
The pics:
Old tank, the coralline was just starting to fill in and I had to dump it. Grrr. You can see on the right where I'd sectioned off a portion of the tank and made an overflow out of it that fed all my water thru the ATS. Bad, bad, bad idea. It just got messy in there and was hard to clean out and I had to shut down the tank to clean the algae off the screen.
Sump area:
Water ingress
Return area
For being a cheap pump it sure is quiet!
Pre-lights
Drain plumbing. Left side is emergency drain
Return, main drain, backup drain
Light has a goofy leg. Working with ebay seller to get a new one...
Just adding a bit more salt... Here's where I'm at so far
My last tank had a Six Line Wrasse, Orange Spotted Goby, Blue Tang (Dori fish), some Blue/Green Chromis, a couple of Peppermint Shrimp, some Ricordeas and Zoas. They all got along really well and barring any issues getting them I'll probably do the same thing. Even the Goby, little sucker was always messing up my sandscape.
I did learn some things along the way though, and I'm going to try to incorporate them so that, while it won't be the most expensive tank, it should make a pretty nice home for all my lil gill breathing friends and their coral buddies.
At this point I'm still waiting on test kits to make sure my water is good, plastic to build a LED ATS, PVC plumbing to make a manifold to drive my carbon reactor (Ok... I might splurge on a Nextreef MR1 here) and ATS from my return pump and PVC plumbing for a Calflo return manifold up top. I feel these are must do's before I put any livestock in there. Down the road I'd like to get this fancy contraption I saw on ebay called a Kalk King that will help maintain my pH and calcium with kalkwasser. It'll also replace my 2$ special ATO I have in there now as I worry that if it fails I'll end up with a freshwater tank and water all over the floor.
The specs:
90 Gallon tank
29 Gallon sump (Yay Petco 1$/gallon sales!)
Jebao DC-9000 return pump
6 stage RO/DI system that at some point will probably become a 4 stager with better filters
El Cheapo Salinity/pH monitor direct from China
El Cheapo 6 light T5HO 48" lighting hood with timer, also direct from China.
SCA-301 Skimmer (that I will probably turn on very rarely to never)
13W UV Filter
Finnex 300W heater
"BeanAnimal" plumbed C2C overflow
70 lbs of dead rock
ToDos:
Test kits
Kalk King
Carbon canister
ATS build
The pics:
Old tank, the coralline was just starting to fill in and I had to dump it. Grrr. You can see on the right where I'd sectioned off a portion of the tank and made an overflow out of it that fed all my water thru the ATS. Bad, bad, bad idea. It just got messy in there and was hard to clean out and I had to shut down the tank to clean the algae off the screen.
Sump area:
Water ingress
Return area
For being a cheap pump it sure is quiet!
Pre-lights
Drain plumbing. Left side is emergency drain
Return, main drain, backup drain
Light has a goofy leg. Working with ebay seller to get a new one...
Just adding a bit more salt... Here's where I'm at so far
My last tank had a Six Line Wrasse, Orange Spotted Goby, Blue Tang (Dori fish), some Blue/Green Chromis, a couple of Peppermint Shrimp, some Ricordeas and Zoas. They all got along really well and barring any issues getting them I'll probably do the same thing. Even the Goby, little sucker was always messing up my sandscape.