Incredible Corals May 20, 2011 May 20, 2011 (edited) It has begun! NAGA helped me with an awesome design for my next tank in the new house! Deposit made, tank being built! Here is the basic equipment list that is either being built or already on order. - Display tank dimensions: 50x32x32 w/ 1" acrylic euro braced! 187 gallons - Sump: 34x24x18 Acrylic with 15 gallon refugium section - 10 gallon RO/DI reservoir - TLF Kalk Reactor - ATI 6 Bulb T5 (not enough light but will work for now) - Avast Marine Skimmer & ATO - Koralia 4's x 4 - Eheim Return 1260 Now the questions are FOWLR or Reef? I'll finally have a tank to house some impressive fish. Anyone know how to use those 3D modelers to give me something to drool over for a while? Edited May 20, 2011 by forrealb50
roni May 20, 2011 May 20, 2011 I've always thought that a cool tank would be a fish only with live rock with mainly angels and butterflies, with soft corals and mushrooms thrown in (basically anything that doesn't get eaten). Your present equipment list would easily support this and if you decided to do another direction, get more water motion and a brighter light and go SPS.
hlem May 20, 2011 May 20, 2011 It has begun! NAGA helped me with an awesome design for my next tank in the new house! Deposit made, tank being built! Here is the basic equipment list that is either being built or already on order. - Display tank dimensions: 50x32x32 w/ 1" acrylic euro braced! 187 gallons - Sump: 34x24x18 Acrylic with 15 gallon refugium section - 10 gallon RO/DI reservoir - TLF Kalk Reactor - ATI 6 Bulb T5 (not enough light but will work for now) - Avast Marine Skimmer & ATO - Koralia 4's x 4 - Eheim Return 1260 Now the questions are FOWLR or Reef? I'll finally have a tank to house some impressive fish. Anyone know how to use those 3D modelers to give me something to drool over for a while? Nice!
Incredible Corals May 20, 2011 Author May 20, 2011 I've always thought that a cool tank would be a fish only with live rock with mainly angels and butterflies, with soft corals and mushrooms thrown in (basically anything that doesn't get eaten). Your present equipment list would easily support this and if you decided to do another direction, get more water motion and a brighter light and go SPS. That's what I'm thinking too. Easier to start with a FOWLR then go full blown reef down the road. I've always wanted triggers, angles and butterflies. I'm sure there are plenty of corals that can be added to a FOWLR that could stand a chance with some of those fish. They can't every coral.. or can they?
BowieReefer84 May 20, 2011 May 20, 2011 NICE JOB! I think fowlr would be cool. What kind of rock do you plan on ordering? I have read good things about BRS Pukani rock, and seeding with a couple select PEST FREE live rock pieces. Make sure you drill, cement, and twist tie the rock together if you get triggers...
Incredible Corals May 20, 2011 Author May 20, 2011 NICE JOB! I think fowlr would be cool. What kind of rock do you plan on ordering? I have read good things about BRS Pukani rock, and seeding with a couple select PEST FREE live rock pieces. Make sure you drill, cement, and twist tie the rock together if you get triggers... I'm going with Premium Aquatics South Seas Dry Rock. I will be building one large tower with multiple arms offset to the left side of the tank. It will be held together with acrylic rods, epoxy and zip ties. The rest of the tank will be open swimming room. No rocks touching any sides of the tank. I forgot to add the first 5 posters have to come help pick this back breaker up and put it on the steel stand
BowieReefer84 May 20, 2011 May 20, 2011 I'm going with Premium Aquatics South Seas Dry Rock. I will be building one large tower with multiple arms offset to the left side of the tank. It will be held together with acrylic rods, epoxy and zip ties. The rest of the tank will be open swimming room. No rocks touching any sides of the tank. I forgot to add the first 5 posters have to come help pick this back breaker up and put it on the steel stand Depending when this goes down I may take you up on that I would really like to see this tank in person. Lowes sells nice long extra strong black zip ties. They work great to put rock together! They are like 12" long, and can be put through the holes and trimmed to length. Do you have any masonry bits? I have some I do not need that are like 1/4" and 3/4" The 1/4" was cheap, but the 3/4" is very high quality. Let me know. Sounds like a really cool rock structure you have planned!
Incredible Corals May 20, 2011 Author May 20, 2011 Depending when this goes down I may take you up on that I would really like to see this tank in person. Lowes sells nice long extra strong black zip ties. They work great to put rock together! They are like 12" long, and can be put through the holes and trimmed to length. Do you have any masonry bits? I have some I do not need that are like 1/4" and 3/4" The 1/4" was cheap, but the 3/4" is very high quality. Let me know. Sounds like a really cool rock structure you have planned! I can't wait to see the tank either. Maybe NAGA will chime in a few weeks and post some build pics! (hint hint). I do have some bits for the 3/4" rod that I'll be using, worked great on the last build.
roni May 20, 2011 May 20, 2011 I'm going with Premium Aquatics South Seas Dry Rock. I will be building one large tower with multiple arms offset to the left side of the tank. It will be held together with acrylic rods, epoxy and zip ties. The rest of the tank will be open swimming room. No rocks touching any sides of the tank. I forgot to add the first 5 posters have to come help pick this back breaker up and put it on the steel stand i knew there was a catch. Happy to help. Just let me know when.
epleeds May 20, 2011 May 20, 2011 32" tall. your going to need longer arms. That is going to be amazing when its done. congrats...
Incredible Corals May 20, 2011 Author May 20, 2011 32" tall. your going to need longer arms. That is going to be amazing when its done. congrats... I bought a snorkel to use when I need to do work towards at the bottom.
Incredible Corals June 5, 2011 Author June 5, 2011 Quick Update. Closing on the house in a month from today and start to collect a few parts so far this is what I have on hand. This is what I have so far... Avast Marine ATO Avast Marine CS1 Skimmer and Pump NAGA Sump ATI 6x39 T5 Dry Fiji Rock 30lbs Eheim 1262 Return Pump Neptune Controller AC JR w/ D8 Here's everything I still need to buy. 1.5" Schedule 40 Pipe 10' 1.5" Schedule 40 45 Slip/Slip x 6 1.5" Schedule 40 Elbow Slip/Slip x 8 1.5" Schedule 40 Ball Valve x 2 1.5" Schedule 40 Tee Slip/Slip/Slip x 3 1.5" to 3/4" Schedule 40 Reduce x 1 1.5" Schedule 40 Cap x 2 3/4" Schedule 40 Elbow Slip/Sip x 2 3/4" Schedule 40 45 Slip/Spigot x 1 3/4" Schedule 40 Pipe 5' x 1 1.5" Schedule 40 unions Slip/Sip x 4 PVC Primer PVC Glue 3/4" Schedule 40 Ball Valve Union 3/4" Braided Nylon Tube 10' Acrylic Rod & Star Board 16" 100 Micron Felt Filter Bag Draw String 1.5" Schedule 80 Bulkhead Slip/Slip x 2 Ratchet Clamp 3/4" Tube x 6 Sea Swirl 3/4" Salt 200 gallons Filter Sock Assembly w/ two bulk heads Kalk Reactor Algea Scrubber Mag Float Acrylic Version Filter Socks X 2 Neptune PH Probe PH Calibration Fluid 10.0 PH Calibration Fluid 7.00 MagClip Mag Suction Cups X 3 (6 total) Ground Probe Aqua Stik Gray x 2 Sand Bed Crude 10lbs Stunner Power Transformer Stand Powder Coating Live Rock 20lbs Dry R0ck 40lbs Power Strips x 2
Incredible Corals July 25, 2011 Author July 25, 2011 It's here! Just got back to the house a few hours ago. Here's me! It's like Christmas! Here's everyone getting ready to break our backs... I swear I measured. Only had to remove the railing and we had an 1/8th of an inch to play with. Good thing I measured a few times. Tight fit!
Alieu07 July 25, 2011 July 25, 2011 Hey Steve, super nice tank...can't wait to see it get wet More pics please.
Incredible Corals July 25, 2011 Author July 25, 2011 Hey Steve, super nice tank...can't wait to see it get wet More pics please. Thanks! I'll take some pics of the stand today. I'm dropping it off at the powder coater. It should make a nice before and after.
FearTheTerps July 25, 2011 July 25, 2011 I cant really tell from the pics, what makes up the black trim? Are the ends of the acrylic painted? Great looking tank, For my next tank I think I'm definently going with a NAGA built tank.
Incredible Corals July 26, 2011 Author July 26, 2011 I cant really tell from the pics, what makes up the black trim? Are the ends of the acrylic painted? Great looking tank, For my next tank I think I'm definently going with a NAGA built tank. The black trim is just black acrylic. The stuff is supy glossy and it scuffs very easy. I need to touch out a bunch of it with some 600+ sand paper.
Incredible Corals July 26, 2011 Author July 26, 2011 More pics of the progress! I had to cut the starboard in half to get it in the tank with the euro bracing. Both parts in. I don't like the seem but it will eventually get covered with coraline. I started to silicone the starboard down but I ran out. More stuff to buy! Also started the painting the edges and touching things up. I left the overflow open so I can see while I'm plumbing the tank. I think I'll also end up covering the entire right outside part of the tank with the same glossy black acrylic. This light should be enough for the tank right? I think I could grow SPS with it. 60 total watts!
Reefoholic July 26, 2011 July 26, 2011 (edited) I think 60W is a little much... You might wanna reconsider! lol! I can't wait to see this tank cycled and pimped up with corals... Edited July 26, 2011 by Reefoholic
Incredible Corals July 29, 2011 Author July 29, 2011 Just picked up the stand! Can't wait to work on it this weekend.
Sharkey18 July 31, 2011 July 31, 2011 Wow! Looks awesome. What is starboard and why are you using it? Laura
Incredible Corals July 31, 2011 Author July 31, 2011 Updates! Got the tank on the stand today. Decided to move it around and I like the new placement. I'm hoping to get the plywood between the stand and the tank tomorrow along with plywood inside the bottom of the stand where the sump will sit. So much to do, so little time.
Incredible Corals July 31, 2011 Author July 31, 2011 It looks nice, Steve! Can't wait to see it with some stuff in it! Me too! Thanks Wow! Looks awesome. What is starboard and why are you using it? Laura The starboard is cutting board. It's white, textured and durable. Just another way to go bare bottom on a tank with out having the bare glass.
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