Originally posted by daceman89
Rob when you get a chance, can you post everything you will have to run this tank. I MEAN EVERY LITTLE DETAIL.
Thanx
You got it! Actually, I have been putting this list together so that I know what equipment needs to be plugged into an X-10 module for the Aquacontroller.
Tank:
-(almost) 300g acrylic (92"L x 30"W x 24"H) with dual corner overflows
Sump:
-40g breeder drilled for two 1" bulkheads
Return Pump:
-Little Giant 4MDQX (through two 1" Sea Swirls)
Closed Loop:
-Iwaki MD70RLT with two 3/4" eductors
Wavemaking:
-Tunze Wavebox
-2x 1" Sea Swirls (on the return line)
Skimmer:
-DIY Beckett (not built by me) powered by an Iwaki MD55RLT
Lighting (this is not quite certain, but likely to be the arrangement):
-3x400W PFO M59 ballasts running 3x6500K Iwasaki bulbs (for now)
-Icecap 430 e-ballast running 4x75W VHO actinics
Chiller:
-1/3 HP JBJ Arctica (I hope I won't need this much)
Calcium & Alk:
-K2R Reactor; 20 lb. CO2 tank; Milwaukee Regulator, solenoid, and needle valve; second chamber for reactor effluent (between both chambers, they'll hold ALOT of media)
-topoff water through a MRC Nilsen reactor
Carbon:
-run through a Phosban reactor
Auto top off:
-Tunze Osmolator
RO/DI
-Air, Water, & Ice Typhoon III
Monitoring & Control:
-Neptune Aquacontroller (the original unit); pH monitor & control of calcium reactor effluent; ORP monitor & control of planned future ozone generator; temperature monitoring; all timed functions will be run through the Aquacontroller's X-10 capabilities
-Pinpoint pH monitor to measure the tank's pH
-Lifeguard Small Time & Temp unit for redundant measuring of the tank's temperature
-Arctica Chiller; I will use the chiller to control the tank's temperature; I don't want to rely on X-10 for that!
-Low flow through the sump; I'll only have about 3x's turnover per hour, or about what the skimmer can process during an hour; this will keep microbubbles to a minimum and requires a smaller return pump
Methods & Maintenance:
-Much of the methodology comes from the Berlin system
-Barebottom
-Lots of LR
-Lots of gentle flow everywhere
-Intense lighting
-Wet skimming
-Bi-weekly 10% water changes
-Consistent feedings
-The tank will feature all types of corals, with an emphesis on SPS
Future Plans:
-Install an ozone generator to the air-intake of the skimmer
-Plumb a T and some valves off of the return pump and set up a pair of Rubbermaid bins for semi-automatic water changes; or possibly use a 2-channel Cole Parmer dosing pump that I have sitting around for almost fully automated water changes
-Install a solnoid on the output of the RO/DI and use a Life Reef float switch that I've had for a few years in the RO/DI resovoir to automate replenishment of the RO/DI resevoir.
-After all that's done, I just want to leave it all alone and let things grow!