Another Dumb Reef Tank Build Thread

aphoucks

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Well I decided to add another thread regarding the setup and life of a Reef Tank. I figure it would help me track the life of it and allow pointers from other enthusiast. Also it may help other novice at setting a reef. I too have spent hours reading other individuals post regarding the same topic, I have gotten ideas and also learned from other mistakes. Soooo here it goes, I have just recently bought a previously used tank All Glass 90 Gallon from Petco at a great price. They threw in the Sump, Heaters, UV sterilizer, and some cheap lights for 800 bucks. I felt it was a good deal and I and my wife have decided to upgrade from our 55 Gallon. Plus my interests these days have migrated to the SPS world, so I wanted to create a SPS only tank.

Well I got the tank home and decided to clean it through inside and out. You never know what the fish store people have added and done with a tank. It shined up like a new penny. I hope to add live rock by tomorrow afternoon and get it cycling I will post pictures as soon as this is done.

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Wow, that was a terrific deal and it looks great. Really like the setup. Are you planning on running the UV all the time?
 
Nice start.
 
Very good deal.. Can't wait to see more.
 
Atnixon, I got a dual 55 PC setup It was cheap and I gave it to a buddy of mine, I'm going to be putting on a Coral life Dual 150W MH with 2 96 PC Actinic's.
Almondsaz, I do not plan to run the UV all the time I may a little during initial setup and periodically after that.

Does anyone have any suggestions on a Calcium reactor I'm in the market for one want to buy a good one the first time around.
 
Live Rock has been added, I went with the Tonga branch it give a nice reef look that I grew up knowing and it offers a lot of spots to plug in colonies and frags. Its 82 pounds worth right now I plan to add another 20 later. At $4.50 a pound at the LFS it doesn't come cheap. I know I could have went online and got it cheaper, but I wanted to pick my specific pieces. It me and my buddy about 3 hours to get it together and tie strapped together (reef putty would not hold it together.



I also went ahead and got 70 lbs of sand that I have not added yet. I'm going to cycle the rock bare bottom first and then add the sand in afterwards.

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I have not got my sump refugium tank combo in yet so I currently running the sump that the fish store gave me with the setup to begin the cycle process of my rock. I'm expecting my 40 gallon sump/refugium combo next week, when I get it I will install everything hardline. Also I will get my Aqua C Remora Pro installed with this Combo. Cannot wait!!
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Another thing I did before set up was paint the back of the tank to hide cords, water drops, etc etc. I used the Krylon Fusion paint for plastic and glass and it worked great. I left the back of the overflow unpainted so I could see inside of it in case of a fish trying to jump ship. I posted a picture below. More to come on this build within the next week.

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Great progress and terrific idea on not painting the overflow so you can see who jumped.
 
Very nice deal!!! Congratulation buddy. How about your light is it blue or the background is blue?
Very nice setup!
 
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