I recently purchased a new home and will be moving my two reef tanks. Instead of setting up the two tanks. I am looking at setting up a 180 gallon AGA tank. I will be converting my 100 gallon tank and my 70 gallon tank into one huge tank.
Inhabitants:
Too many zoas/palys to count
Nice size colony of Red Sea Xenia
6 Candy Cane's (multiple colors)
Few Sps - Green Monti Cap, Orange Monti Cap, Green Slimmer, 2 Green Hydrophora
Yellow Polyp
Variety of Mushrooms
Anthelia
3 RBTA
Branching Frogspawn
Torch
4 Percs (I will sell a pair or put a pair in my refugium)
Blue Tang
Naso Tang
2 Black Clarks
Firefish Goby
Mandarin Goby
2 Blue Damsels
Chromis
Pseudochromis
Chalk Bass …..
I was thinking about adding a dozen chromis (school) and maybe and maybe a couple more fish.
Lighting:
I am having a hard time figuring out what do about the lighting. The tank is going to be built into the wall, so the lighting does not have to be pretty.
Here is a list of the lighting I currently have:
260watt pc hood
130watt pc hood
5 x 96 watt pc retros
175 watt halide retro with 20k xm bulb
All the bulbs need replacing.
I might go all halides and us none of the pc's - or - set up PFO parallel reflectors and use the 4x96watt pc retros and purchase new actinic bulbs. I am a little concerned about going with halides. I own several colonies of deep water blue zoa's. I keep them on the bottom of my tank under pc's.
Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated. I really like the idea of going all halides with no supplements. Maybe 3 x 250watts. I have been looking at the phoenix 14k de, Hamilton 14ks se, and radium 20ks. This is a zoa dominated tank, so I was thinking about something will a little less intensity. I would prefer amazing color over growth. Zoas spread pretty fast anyway. I was thinking about running Icecap ballast for energy savings and to get a blue look. Reflectors/bulbs/ballasts/supplements/quantity?
In the Wall:
I want the tank to be in the garage and show into the living room. I have some concerns about cutting the hole and putting in a header. Any insight into this would be appreciated. I also have concerns with the tank being in the garage. I plan on still parking my vehicles in the garage. Will exposing the tank to car fumes be a problem. Temperature wise a garage will not be as stable as the house, but I think the cooler garage will be an asset. I will have to run power as well.
Inside:
Garage side:
Garage is 12" lower than inside floor.
Flow:
I am thinking about getting a AGA 180 gallon RR tank and plumping into my 70 gallon tank. The 70 gallon would be used for fragging/refugium -or - I could even use the 100 gallon. I don't want to drill the tank. I was just going to run several maxi jet 1200's behind the LR and a external pump to link the two tanks. I would love to get something better. Maybe down the road I could get a tunze setup -or- any other suggestions?
The Move:
I have enough lights, pumps, extra tanks, to pull off this move. I think I need more buckets, I only have two. I tend to give them away when trading frags. If anybody could loan me empty reef safe buckets, that would be great? I would like to have a couple of dozen for this move.
I am in the planning stage. I don't close on the new house until March 17th. I just want to have this all figured out before trying to relocate two large heavily stocked tanks.
Thanks,
Jason
Inhabitants:
Too many zoas/palys to count
Nice size colony of Red Sea Xenia
6 Candy Cane's (multiple colors)
Few Sps - Green Monti Cap, Orange Monti Cap, Green Slimmer, 2 Green Hydrophora
Yellow Polyp
Variety of Mushrooms
Anthelia
3 RBTA
Branching Frogspawn
Torch
4 Percs (I will sell a pair or put a pair in my refugium)
Blue Tang
Naso Tang
2 Black Clarks
Firefish Goby
Mandarin Goby
2 Blue Damsels
Chromis
Pseudochromis
Chalk Bass …..
I was thinking about adding a dozen chromis (school) and maybe and maybe a couple more fish.
Lighting:
I am having a hard time figuring out what do about the lighting. The tank is going to be built into the wall, so the lighting does not have to be pretty.
Here is a list of the lighting I currently have:
260watt pc hood
130watt pc hood
5 x 96 watt pc retros
175 watt halide retro with 20k xm bulb
All the bulbs need replacing.
I might go all halides and us none of the pc's - or - set up PFO parallel reflectors and use the 4x96watt pc retros and purchase new actinic bulbs. I am a little concerned about going with halides. I own several colonies of deep water blue zoa's. I keep them on the bottom of my tank under pc's.
Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated. I really like the idea of going all halides with no supplements. Maybe 3 x 250watts. I have been looking at the phoenix 14k de, Hamilton 14ks se, and radium 20ks. This is a zoa dominated tank, so I was thinking about something will a little less intensity. I would prefer amazing color over growth. Zoas spread pretty fast anyway. I was thinking about running Icecap ballast for energy savings and to get a blue look. Reflectors/bulbs/ballasts/supplements/quantity?
In the Wall:
I want the tank to be in the garage and show into the living room. I have some concerns about cutting the hole and putting in a header. Any insight into this would be appreciated. I also have concerns with the tank being in the garage. I plan on still parking my vehicles in the garage. Will exposing the tank to car fumes be a problem. Temperature wise a garage will not be as stable as the house, but I think the cooler garage will be an asset. I will have to run power as well.
Inside:
Garage side:
Garage is 12" lower than inside floor.
Flow:
I am thinking about getting a AGA 180 gallon RR tank and plumping into my 70 gallon tank. The 70 gallon would be used for fragging/refugium -or - I could even use the 100 gallon. I don't want to drill the tank. I was just going to run several maxi jet 1200's behind the LR and a external pump to link the two tanks. I would love to get something better. Maybe down the road I could get a tunze setup -or- any other suggestions?
The Move:
I have enough lights, pumps, extra tanks, to pull off this move. I think I need more buckets, I only have two. I tend to give them away when trading frags. If anybody could loan me empty reef safe buckets, that would be great? I would like to have a couple of dozen for this move.
I am in the planning stage. I don't close on the new house until March 17th. I just want to have this all figured out before trying to relocate two large heavily stocked tanks.
Thanks,
Jason