Posted by: tkimmons85
in User Blogs on Jul 21, 2010
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I can give you guys an update on my tank. It has been set up almost a year now and is doing better than I ever could imagine. I have over 50 diff types of corals and many new fish. Current livestock are
Purple Tang
Naso Tang
One Spot Foxface
Melanarus Wrasse
Tailspot Blenny
Neon Goby
Neon Dottyback
Yellowtail Damsel
Neon Velvet Damsel
Two perc Clowns
Also many
snails
crabs
shrimp
I have changed a few things since my initial set up, I have added a filter sock and I changed the positioning of my cooling fans. The way the fans were cooling my fixture wasnt evenly spread so I cut holes in the top of the tek light fixture and mounted them directly onto the fixture over the back of the reflectors and the ballasts. With that mod the fixture is cold to the touch any time of day.
Everything is going great and if you want to see pics just go here
http://s753.photobucket.com/home/tkimmons85
Posted by: tkimmons85
in User Blogs on Dec 04, 2009
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Well after my first attempt at a reef tank did not go so well I am attempting to start again and do it right this time. My first attempt was a 55 gallon corner tank and the problems I encountered were endless. Mainly because of my own inexperience and lack of knowledge about reefs. I didnt have enought lighting, barely 2 watts per gallon. Not enough flow. I didnt feed the corals enough. I used crushed coral. Algae problems of all sorts not stop. Ph fluctuations all the time. It was pretty much a disaster and I am surprised I didnt kill more corals than I did.
After many lessons learned I took all I did wrong and looked at it and just decided to start over. After searching for a used set-up I came across a 125 reef setup with external overflow and sump. After getting the tank home and getting it in place I took in consideration of all the things I wanted to do right this time and decided to really take my time. First I painted the stand white from the original black. I added new hinges, knobs, and handles on the drawers and doors.
Then I started on redoing the filtration system. The skimmer that came with the tank was good a reef octopus, so I stuck with that. The sump however was not in good shape. The glass baffles were cracked and the silicone was not properly layed down on the baffles. I went a bought a 30 long from the aquatic critter of nashville. I then had a glass cutting company cut me 4 pieces of 1/4 inch thick glass. I also used aquarium safe silicone to put the baffles in and let it dry for a week. The sump is layed out as follows. The twin tube external overflow has dual tubes that run into both sides of the sump. One side for a skimmer and the other being a refugium. Then both of these overflow into the center where a quiet one 6000 pump returns the water to the main tank.
For additional filtration I opted for the Deluxe BRS GFO and Carbon Reactor from bulkreefsupply.com. I also used a maxijet 1200 to power the reactor that sits in the center of the sump next to my quiet one 6000. I am also running a bag of purigen in my sump next to one of my overflow hoses for additional nitrate fltration.
For lighting I new I wanted to do it right the first time and be done with it. I also knew because of low canopy clearance that I could not run halides without a chiller and a chiller was just more trouble and not in my budget. I instead went with the 48inch Sunlight Supply T5 Tek lighting fixture. I also went with eight Giessman bulbs.
Even a semi-cool running fixture like this generated so much heat in my cramped canopy that the fixture would become so hot that you could hardly touch the top of it. After consulting the manufacture over the phone I decided to make a DIY cooling fan unit. I used a computer power supply I had sitting around and bought some fans off of a computer parts website. The unit works fantastic and blows air across the top of the fixture and out the back of the canopy.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835426017&nm_mc=TEMC-RMA-Approvel&cm_mmc=TEMC-RMA-Approvel-_-Content-_-text-_-
All other technical aspects of the tank are pretty straight forward. For current I have 2 koralia 2s which are on 24/7, then I have 2 koralia 4s that alternate opposite tank ends every hr. I have two jager heaters 1 in the Main tank and 1 in sump. I have a Neptune Systems Aquacontroller JR with temp/Ph probes and a DC8 powerstrip. This unit controls my powerheads, lighting, refugium light, and moonlight leds. I also have an american dj power center for all of my other hardware that I need to switch on/off with the flip of a lighted switch. For evaporation control I have a 10 gallon fresh water tank with a Auto top off system that maintains correct water salinity and level.
Right now as livestock goes I only have 2 clowns, a foxface, twinspot goby, and a yellow tail damsel. Eventually however I would like to add the following.
Powder Brown Tang
Yellow Eyed Kole Tang
Neon Goby
Sixline Wrasse
Citron Goby
Purple Fire Fish
I am having trouble with adding pics. So here is a link to all my pics so far.http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1728292