Long first post but worth the look.
This is my second attempt at a large reef tank. My first tank was bought used on eBay in Oct of 2003. One of those just add water and live stock. The tank was a 240 Clarity Plus acrylic tank about 10 years old and I was the third owner, so I found out later. After a large water change sometime in April I noticed a crack in the side. Thank God it wasn't leaking.
Crack in old tank
I found this crack in the morning and spent the entire day in a panic. Long story short:
My wife said order a new tank. I got lucky and a local tank builder felt sorry for me a said they could have a tank done in a week. It would be a 300 gallon 96x24x30 all side ¾ in and top and bottom ½. I spent a whole next day finding 2 150-gallon Rubbermaid stock tanks and plumbing them together. At about 3 am I had all live rock move into one tank and the livestock into the other tank. Here comes the first mistake: After removing all of the live sand I dumped a 5-gallon bucket of live sand in the tank with the livestock. Needless to say I lost all my fish but on female gold stripe maroon clownfish.
I knew the old stand wouldn't hold the new tank, so a new stand was built. The new tank was delivered on a Monday late in the day. I spent 2 or 3 days pluming the tank to one of the 150-gallon sumps in the basement below the tank.
Tank on new stand sand bed, LR and water in.
This is our cat Smitty. I came home from HD and this is what I found.
I have no construction skills and did not know what I wanted to do about a hood. After some thought and approval from my wife, I started to frame in the tank to make look like it was built into the wall.
I wanted it to take up the whole wall and since the wall was 10 ½ feet long I made the stand 2 ½ feet longer with the plans to put shelving on the left.
I got the framing done and the dry wall up(green board). I found the only way I could gain access to the pluming under the tank was to put door on the front. I bought some shelving and put it in place.
Lighting
3 250 watt HQI 10k Usihio
4 130 watt VHO actinic
Water flow
2 Tunze 6080 (2 stream rocks in sump purpling up)
1 Mag 7
Sump/refugium
150 gallon Rubbermaid Stock tank
100 lbs live sand
200 lbs live rock
tons of macro
Equipment
Deltec PR509 Calcium reactor
Deltec FR509 Fluidized Reactor (ROWAPhos phosphate remover)
Top Phatom Protein Skimmer
TUNZE Osmolator Universal 3155 (auto top off)
TUNZE Calcium Dispenser
After the tank was running for a week or so my wife decided she didn't like the shelf on the top left. I suggested a 30-gallon Sea Horse tank. She said that would be awesome. So I ripped out the shelf and found a glass tank. Its lighted by 2 65-watt PC lights 1 daylight and 1 actinic bulb. I put some LR and Macro in it. It's plumed to the 300-gallon system. Ill put a chiller on it before the horses go in and let it run for month to build up the pod population.
Due to the addition of LS from the old tank and 200 gallons of new water I started to have a Phosphate and nitrate problem. That's when I added the FR509 and the ROWAPhos. I will be adding 2 more Fluidized Reactor in the next day with Nitrate sponge and GAC.
Tank parameters
Temp 79 - 80
Salinity 1.025
PH 8.5
Calcium 530 and dropping (I'm only running co2 for 4 hours a day now)
Alkalinity 10
Phosphates .02 and dropping
Nitrate 50 and dropping
As you can see from the last picture quite a few of my corals made the move. Partly because I move them into a 39 gallon tank and not the 150 gallon stock tanks.
Not thinking about the recycling of the tank and missing my fish I re stocked the tank, luckily most were bought after the Phosphates came down.
FISH
2 Gold strip Maroon Clowns
2 Orange Skunk Clowns (From my 39)
1 Blond Naso Tang
1 Hippo Tang
1 Powder Brown Tang
1 Purple tang
1 White-freckled Tang (Acanthurus maculiceps)
4 Schooling banner fish
1 Six line wrasse
1 Leopard wrasse
2 Common cleaner wrasses
1 Flame Angel
Inverts
Tiger Tail Cukes
6 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp
4 Coral Bannded Shrimp
12 Peppermint Shrimp
?? Blue and Red Hermit Crabs
100 Mexican Turbo Snails
!00 Cerith Snail
100 Nassarius Snails
?? Asteria Snails
Here is a link to the web cam that runs 24/7 on the 300 gallon tank.
Click here for web cam.
Lights turn on at 8 am EST and off at 10pm. If you see a black screen with a green dot the lights are off.
This is my second attempt at a large reef tank. My first tank was bought used on eBay in Oct of 2003. One of those just add water and live stock. The tank was a 240 Clarity Plus acrylic tank about 10 years old and I was the third owner, so I found out later. After a large water change sometime in April I noticed a crack in the side. Thank God it wasn't leaking.
Crack in old tank
I found this crack in the morning and spent the entire day in a panic. Long story short:
My wife said order a new tank. I got lucky and a local tank builder felt sorry for me a said they could have a tank done in a week. It would be a 300 gallon 96x24x30 all side ¾ in and top and bottom ½. I spent a whole next day finding 2 150-gallon Rubbermaid stock tanks and plumbing them together. At about 3 am I had all live rock move into one tank and the livestock into the other tank. Here comes the first mistake: After removing all of the live sand I dumped a 5-gallon bucket of live sand in the tank with the livestock. Needless to say I lost all my fish but on female gold stripe maroon clownfish.
I knew the old stand wouldn't hold the new tank, so a new stand was built. The new tank was delivered on a Monday late in the day. I spent 2 or 3 days pluming the tank to one of the 150-gallon sumps in the basement below the tank.
Tank on new stand sand bed, LR and water in.
This is our cat Smitty. I came home from HD and this is what I found.
I have no construction skills and did not know what I wanted to do about a hood. After some thought and approval from my wife, I started to frame in the tank to make look like it was built into the wall.
I wanted it to take up the whole wall and since the wall was 10 ½ feet long I made the stand 2 ½ feet longer with the plans to put shelving on the left.
I got the framing done and the dry wall up(green board). I found the only way I could gain access to the pluming under the tank was to put door on the front. I bought some shelving and put it in place.
Lighting
3 250 watt HQI 10k Usihio
4 130 watt VHO actinic
Water flow
2 Tunze 6080 (2 stream rocks in sump purpling up)
1 Mag 7
Sump/refugium
150 gallon Rubbermaid Stock tank
100 lbs live sand
200 lbs live rock
tons of macro
Equipment
Deltec PR509 Calcium reactor
Deltec FR509 Fluidized Reactor (ROWAPhos phosphate remover)
Top Phatom Protein Skimmer
TUNZE Osmolator Universal 3155 (auto top off)
TUNZE Calcium Dispenser
After the tank was running for a week or so my wife decided she didn't like the shelf on the top left. I suggested a 30-gallon Sea Horse tank. She said that would be awesome. So I ripped out the shelf and found a glass tank. Its lighted by 2 65-watt PC lights 1 daylight and 1 actinic bulb. I put some LR and Macro in it. It's plumed to the 300-gallon system. Ill put a chiller on it before the horses go in and let it run for month to build up the pod population.
Due to the addition of LS from the old tank and 200 gallons of new water I started to have a Phosphate and nitrate problem. That's when I added the FR509 and the ROWAPhos. I will be adding 2 more Fluidized Reactor in the next day with Nitrate sponge and GAC.
Tank parameters
Temp 79 - 80
Salinity 1.025
PH 8.5
Calcium 530 and dropping (I'm only running co2 for 4 hours a day now)
Alkalinity 10
Phosphates .02 and dropping
Nitrate 50 and dropping
As you can see from the last picture quite a few of my corals made the move. Partly because I move them into a 39 gallon tank and not the 150 gallon stock tanks.
Not thinking about the recycling of the tank and missing my fish I re stocked the tank, luckily most were bought after the Phosphates came down.
FISH
2 Gold strip Maroon Clowns
2 Orange Skunk Clowns (From my 39)
1 Blond Naso Tang
1 Hippo Tang
1 Powder Brown Tang
1 Purple tang
1 White-freckled Tang (Acanthurus maculiceps)
4 Schooling banner fish
1 Six line wrasse
1 Leopard wrasse
2 Common cleaner wrasses
1 Flame Angel
Inverts
Tiger Tail Cukes
6 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp
4 Coral Bannded Shrimp
12 Peppermint Shrimp
?? Blue and Red Hermit Crabs
100 Mexican Turbo Snails
!00 Cerith Snail
100 Nassarius Snails
?? Asteria Snails
Here is a link to the web cam that runs 24/7 on the 300 gallon tank.
Click here for web cam.
Lights turn on at 8 am EST and off at 10pm. If you see a black screen with a green dot the lights are off.