seattlereef
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I appreciate everyone on the board who has already been giving me advice and helping to move my project forward. Originally I was going to try and fit my sump/refugium underneath my display tank but due to size constraints and after talking to some people I've decided to place my sump/refugium in the garage inside of an insulated stand that I'm building myself.
So a couple of questions I'm hoping for help with:
1) Given the display tank will have a cover do I need to worry about ventilating the display Cabinet due to moisture if I'm utilizing LED lighting so heat won't be an issue?
2) The sump/refugium will be ready a month before the display tank will be due to lead time on the display Cabinet build out what do you guys think of me starting my live rock/sand in the refugium and then finishing off the display once its ready? Do I need to feed live rock during this time?
3) Live Rock vs "Dead" Rock. I'm considering going with 90% dead rock because of pests and/or cost. What are your thoughts?
Thanks!
- Display Tank: 145 gallon 61x22x25 Custom Acrylic.
- One overflow 4x13 with main drain @ 1.5 and a backup 1" drain.
- Custom Lexan cover to reduce evaporation + jumpers in display tank
- Sump: 55 Gallon 48x13x20
- triple pane bubble baffles holding the protein skimamer.
- Refugium: 55 48x13x20 Gallon
- Algae Turf Scrubber intake and HOB Overflow
- Display stand: I currently have built in base cabinets and bookshelves on top that I'm having modified to remove the bookshelves and reinforce the base cabinet to support the weight.
- Sump/Refugium Stand: 92x16x60 Tall plywood special with rigid foam insulation since it will be located in the garage.
So a couple of questions I'm hoping for help with:
1) Given the display tank will have a cover do I need to worry about ventilating the display Cabinet due to moisture if I'm utilizing LED lighting so heat won't be an issue?
2) The sump/refugium will be ready a month before the display tank will be due to lead time on the display Cabinet build out what do you guys think of me starting my live rock/sand in the refugium and then finishing off the display once its ready? Do I need to feed live rock during this time?
3) Live Rock vs "Dead" Rock. I'm considering going with 90% dead rock because of pests and/or cost. What are your thoughts?
Thanks!