Snake's 240gallon Tank Build!

kogle

Member
Didn't see your other questions. If I could run a deep sand bed that size I would. Don't know about skimming before or after the fuge. If you do it before you might starve the fuge. If you do it after the pods will never have a chance to hit the display. Don't really know on that one. My sump and fuge are seperate.
 

snakeblitz33

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lol, I like that nickname, SB.
Thanks Kogle. I think I am going to be fine with the 5800gph hammerhead and a reeflow dart 3800gph. If it's not quite enough I may add a couple of koralia 4's, but I think it should be JUST FINE.
The goal of using the larger pumps is to use less electricity.
I think that if I have the sand already on hand, that I should go ahead and do a remote DSB. I don't know if I want to even use a protein skimmer on this tank :D
I have gone skimmerless in the last year on most of my other systems and I haven't had any problems. The more live rock and the deeper the sandbed, combined with a little macro and a low bioload - you shouldn't have any problems.
So, suggestions for stocklist?
 

rotarymagic

Active Member
split the drain... have it wye off and half goes to a skimmer and half goes to the fuge. This is if you're going to run a skimmer at all.. I would run the skimmer at night if you're going to use it just to keep aeration up and lower the chances for a pH swing.
 

snakeblitz33

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For my fish:
1 medium sized yellow tang (the only fish I've had for 3 1/2 years.)
1 helfrich firefish goby
1 yellow watchman goby
1 clown fairy wrasse (I know they get big)
1 lawnmower blenny
Corals:
3 large nepthias (Already have)
1 medium sized colony of Frogspawn (already have)
As for the rest, not in quantities, but what I Would like:
Acropora
Pociliopora,
Seriatopora
Montipora
Alveopora
Pavona
Maxima Clams
Duncans
Acans
Ricordea
different types of zoas
Clean Up Crew:
100 astrea snails
15 black brittle stars
10 turbo snails
200 blue leg hermit crabs
Anyone want to recommend a really freaking awesome fish? I would like something semi-rare and unique.
 

rotarymagic

Active Member
Originally Posted by SnakeBlitz33
http:///forum/post/2873613
For my fish:
1 medium sized yellow tang (the only fish I've had for 3 1/2 years.)
1 helfrich firefish goby
1 yellow watchman goby
1 clown fairy wrasse (I know they get big)
1 lawnmower blenny
Corals:
3 large nepthias (Already have)
1 medium sized colony of Frogspawn (already have)
As for the rest, not in quantities, but what I Would like:
Acropora
Pociliopora,
Seriatopora
Montipora
Alveopora
Pavona
Maxima Clams
Duncans
Acans
Ricordea
different types of zoas
Clean Up Crew:
100 astrea snails
15 black brittle stars
10 turbo snails
200 blue leg hermit crabs
Anyone want to recommend a really freaking awesome fish? I would like something semi-rare and unique.
a shoal of deepwater privitera anthias.. at $900/each retail thats sure to turn heads as they look awesome hahahaha.
 

snakeblitz33

Well-Known Member
only $900 each? lol
Anything realistic - something that ISN'T so rare... I don't mind spending that kind of money on a really nice large coral, but not a fish.
 

kogle

Member
Man I'm BIG fan of the achilles tangs but I've heard they don't like to eat in captivity. Not to mention the $200 price tag.
Tank that big the possibilities are endless. I like the low bio load approach though. I've got two tangs, a 6 line wrasse, 2 false percs in my 180 and it's great. I may get a lawnmower blenny and a couple of firefish but that's likely it.
So how is the move coming?
 

snakeblitz33

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Right now I'm selling corals left and right... getting ready to move it this evening. Don't have my camera with me right now. I am waiting on some help to get here so I Can go and get my camera.
Anyways, I will keep everyone updated.
 

snakeblitz33

Well-Known Member
That's the sump that I am going to be using, the 110 long. the middle top part of the sump is a glass eurobrace. It's great to put a small light on the top of it for the fuge.
By the way, that's a 2" bulkhead!!! I have to get a new union though.
 

snakeblitz33

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So - I'm getting the rest of the house cleaned and vacuumed before I put this monstrous tank in my house.
You know, in certain places, a 240 gallon aquarium doesn't look that big, in others - it's freaking huge!!
 

snakeblitz33

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so - suggested equipment list?
SPS dominated reef tank.
I think I'm going to go ahead and buy a kalkwasser stirrer. I've used limewater over the years and I have had great success with it. Anyone have different thoughts - maybe suggest using a calcium reacter with it?
Phosphate reactor and media? I've had a problem with phosphates in the water in my home town for a long time. My RO Unit membranes get really clogged because of Alumn in the water. So, I think I'm going to use a phosphate reactor to back up my RO Unit on the tank. Good idea? I think it is...
 

snakeblitz33

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lol, CoralKeeper - you're funny. I just can't wait to start loading the tank up. I hope I can remember the camera!
 

coral keeper

Active Member
Originally Posted by SnakeBlitz33
http:///forum/post/2874579
so - suggested equipment list?
SPS dominated reef tank.
I think I'm going to go ahead and buy a kalkwasser stirrer. I've used limewater over the years and I have had great success with it. Anyone have different thoughts - maybe suggest using a calcium reacter with it?
Phosphate reactor and media? I've had a problem with phosphates in the water in my home town for a long time. My RO Unit membranes get really clogged because of Alumn in the water. So, I think I'm going to use a phosphate reactor to back up my RO Unit on the tank. Good idea? I think it is...
SWEEETT! I love SPS dominated tanks!!
Well, I think your going to need a calcium reactor for that size tank. Are you going to have a sand bed and clams too?
 

snakeblitz33

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Just a question, but would anyone like to donate SPS frags? I will pay for box fees and shipping!!!
I don't know if I am going to have room for both a calcium reactor and a kalkwasser stirrer. We'll see once I get everything underneath the tank.
 

snakeblitz33

Well-Known Member
Yay!! I got the sump to my house today! w00t w00t!! Going to take pictures tomorrow to post. I have arranged with a few of my friends to move the tank on Monday!
 
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