I saw someone else did a post like this the other day and I thought it was great. Help critique my system. Feel free to be as blunt and honest as you'd like...
I have a 75g reef ready tank with MegaFlow plumbing that goes down to my 30g sump. The sump has three chambers and a bubble trap. The first chamber is where my Remora (mj 1200) sits and is filled with rock rubble. Then there's the bubble trap which has the heaters(dual 250w glass heaters) in them(wierd I know). The next chamber, which is in the middle, has my fuge with sand and chaeto in it. The fuge is nothing more than a ice cube holder box from Target that i drilled and cut to fit in the sump so that water would flow from the bubble trap right into it and out the holes i drilled in it. It's been working nicely although i would say it's undersized. Underneath the ice cube holder fuge is my Mag 9.5 return pump. The last chamber in the sump is a ro/di holding tank for top offs. It takes up half the sump (15g). I'm planning on turning this into the new fuge and using actuators to do top offs.
The water is returned from the sump back to the display tank through two flexible nozzels that point to the left and middle of the tank. The only other powerhead in the display tank is a modded maxijet 1200 on a swirl stien i created. This sits on the right side of the tank.
Inside the tank, I have approx. 120lbs of Live Rock. The rock has been placed to creat caverns and overhands to give fish plenty of places to hide. The rock is also very pourous and houses lots of life. There is a 4-5 inch Deep Sand Bed in the tank.
Above the tank, there are two 250w metal halide lights, two 55 watt PC actinics, and blue LED's. The lighting cycle is as follows.
9am - actinics on
10am - halides on
8pm- halides off
9pm - actinics off
LED's on 24/7
There is also a 4 inch fan that comes on with the actinics that blows air into the canopy to help with cooling.
Livestock in the tank includes a yellow tang, coral beauty, mandarin, yellow goby, pair of o. clowns, and pair of green chromis. There are lots of hermits, and turbo snails. There's a large brittle starfish. Also, there is a pair of peppermint shrimp, one porclean crab and a pistol shrimp (hitchiked on the LR). There are two urchins as well that i'm trying to get rid of.
I use RO/DI water to fill the tank. I do biweekly 15-20g water changes. I dose kalk daily through my auto top off. I clean the skimmer once per week and trim back the chaeto every other week or so. The only carbon i use is two Chemi-Pure bags. There are no filter pads or sock filters.
Coral includes a mix of soft, lps and sps. I'm moving away from the soft and adding more lps and sps. I plan on still keeping a few softies when i'm done though.
This thread is getting long so i'll stop there for now. What do you guys think?
I have a 75g reef ready tank with MegaFlow plumbing that goes down to my 30g sump. The sump has three chambers and a bubble trap. The first chamber is where my Remora (mj 1200) sits and is filled with rock rubble. Then there's the bubble trap which has the heaters(dual 250w glass heaters) in them(wierd I know). The next chamber, which is in the middle, has my fuge with sand and chaeto in it. The fuge is nothing more than a ice cube holder box from Target that i drilled and cut to fit in the sump so that water would flow from the bubble trap right into it and out the holes i drilled in it. It's been working nicely although i would say it's undersized. Underneath the ice cube holder fuge is my Mag 9.5 return pump. The last chamber in the sump is a ro/di holding tank for top offs. It takes up half the sump (15g). I'm planning on turning this into the new fuge and using actuators to do top offs.
The water is returned from the sump back to the display tank through two flexible nozzels that point to the left and middle of the tank. The only other powerhead in the display tank is a modded maxijet 1200 on a swirl stien i created. This sits on the right side of the tank.
Inside the tank, I have approx. 120lbs of Live Rock. The rock has been placed to creat caverns and overhands to give fish plenty of places to hide. The rock is also very pourous and houses lots of life. There is a 4-5 inch Deep Sand Bed in the tank.
Above the tank, there are two 250w metal halide lights, two 55 watt PC actinics, and blue LED's. The lighting cycle is as follows.
9am - actinics on
10am - halides on
8pm- halides off
9pm - actinics off
LED's on 24/7
There is also a 4 inch fan that comes on with the actinics that blows air into the canopy to help with cooling.
Livestock in the tank includes a yellow tang, coral beauty, mandarin, yellow goby, pair of o. clowns, and pair of green chromis. There are lots of hermits, and turbo snails. There's a large brittle starfish. Also, there is a pair of peppermint shrimp, one porclean crab and a pistol shrimp (hitchiked on the LR). There are two urchins as well that i'm trying to get rid of.
I use RO/DI water to fill the tank. I do biweekly 15-20g water changes. I dose kalk daily through my auto top off. I clean the skimmer once per week and trim back the chaeto every other week or so. The only carbon i use is two Chemi-Pure bags. There are no filter pads or sock filters.
Coral includes a mix of soft, lps and sps. I'm moving away from the soft and adding more lps and sps. I plan on still keeping a few softies when i'm done though.
This thread is getting long so i'll stop there for now. What do you guys think?