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Unread 02/24/2019, 10:25 AM   #1
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nbd13's Return...150g Custom Bare-bottom SPS/Angel/Modified Triton Method Reef

Hi everyone,

Well...I'm back after a long break! I started this hobby in high school with a 70 gallon mixed reef tank, upgraded to a 180 gallon SPS tank in high school and then in college upgraded to a 250 gallon custom SPS tank. Due to life events and having to pursue educational interests, I got out of the hobby about 12 years ago. I knew I would be back, just unsure when...

Well fast forward to the present, my oldest son (3 1/2 y.o.) has been fascinated with BBC's documentaries Blue Planet, Blue Planet II and many more. So much so, he would rather watch these than cartoons. Needless to say this was the perfect excuse for me to get a tank. Something we could do together and I could teach him things along the way. It was an easy sell to the wife!

BUT, WOW! Have things changed in the hobby! Equipment, methods, forums and jeeze have prices skyrocketed! So, I started researching equipment again and was going to go with a standard 120 gallon, but convinced the wife another foot wasn't too bad. Just before Christmas I ordered a SCA 150 gallon starfire glass tank. Here's the list of what I have going:

Tank:
SCA 150g (5'x2'x2'), starfire glass
16" Synergy Ghost Overflow
2x 3/4" Return Bulkheads
Black starboard bottom

Canopy/Stand:
Custom, made by me

Sump:
Synergy Triton TS44 with refugium section

Automatic Top Off Reservoir:
Matching Synergy 10 gallon tank

Skimmer:
LifeReef SVS3-30 powered by a Neptune Cor20 Pump

Return Pump:
Neptune Cor20

Water Movement:
EchoTech MP40s x3
EchoTech MP10 x1

Main Tank Lights:
Radion G4 Pros x3

Refugium Light:
Kessil H380

Controller:
- Neptune Apex System
- 2 x EB382's
- 2x DOS/DDR setup for dosing Triton Core Elements
- FMM x3 (ATO, Leak Detection and Flow Monitoring)
- Lunar Simulator Module
- WXM
- MarineDepot Controller Boards x2 (Regular and Deluxe Models)

Automatic Top Off:
Neptune ATO

UV Sterilizer:
Pentair Aquatics Smart 40w
Ran with Cor20 with flow sensor to adjust flow

Heaters:
Eheim Jager 250w x2 controlled by Apex

Method/Goals:

So, with my profession, I am pretty busy with that and family life. Hence, I wanted a tank that was low maintenance and gave me peace of mind. Right before I got out of the hobby "Zeovit" was just coming into play, I toyed with that and did 10% weekly water changes and had a huge calcium reactor...this go around I am going to give Triton Method a go.

I've also learned from my time in the hobby previously, good equipment cost money. With my limited time, I can't have equipment breaking and going down. So, I took my time and complied a pretty decent list. Hopefully, with the Apex controlling it all this will help.

My goal is a low maintenance SPS tank, going to give it a go with a calcium reactor. Also, one of my other passions if anyone from the old days of RC still remembers me, is ANGELS! I love them! I also learned the importance of quarantining properly as I lost many fish back in the day, an expensive lesson I would like to avoid making again. So, I will be following HumbleFish's methods.

Honestly the best part has been watching my son enjoy this, he loved helping paint the stand and canopy! Actually, did a pretty decent job for a 3 year old.

Here's where I'm at today:
- Plumbing 90% done, waiting on a few parts to be here this week
- Apex wiring and system setup
- Have LifeRock that's been cooking in a tub for 4 weeks and in water for 8 weeks prior at the LFS
- Have 2 Davinchi clowns and 3 Borbonius Anthias in QT, doing great and have another 3 weeks to go
- Goal is to get the tank wet next weekend, get the rock in there!

More to come, but first some pictures of the process so far, should have taken more, but oh well...


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Unread 02/24/2019, 10:27 AM   #2
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Unread 02/24/2019, 10:37 AM   #3
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Still have to clean up the wiring a little and plumb the UV sterilizer.















More to come as I get the tank wet and aquascape it...


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Unread 02/24/2019, 11:25 AM   #4
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Impressive setup! Very nice, will be following.

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Excellent work and attention to detail on your build!


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Unread 03/01/2019, 03:38 PM   #6
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Great build, love the attention to detail. Following.


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Unread 03/01/2019, 04:51 PM   #7
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Thanks guys. The tank is filling as we speak! Display is almost filled and sump should be filled by morning hopefully. Fingers crossed there are no leaks and aquascaping happens tomorrow! Worries about the 3 Neptune 1” flow sensors. Neptune recommend plumbers paste instead of thread tape so we will see.




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Well...tank is wet! Aquascape is done....fixed 1 leak. Have to run to the hardware and fix one more today.

Here are some pictures. How in the heck does everyone take good pictures in their iPhone with Radions??? Mine come out so blue and you can’t edit them to make them look any better!







Any thoughts on the aquascape? Wanted an open look. “Stag island” will be in the right. Tanking corals will grow from the left island toward the right island.


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Unread 03/03/2019, 02:25 PM   #9
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Did some editing. This is a little better.


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Oh baby! That’s a pretty set up!
Looking forward to the progress.


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Oh baby! That’s a pretty set up!
Looking forward to the progress.


Thanks! Means a lot coming from you. I’ve read every page of your build thread over the holidays. Helped me get back “in touch” with what has happened since I’ve been out of the hobby. Your tank is stunning!

Getting the kinks worked out now...trying to tune the synergy overflow. Lots of noise and stupid micro bubbles.

After I get that figured out I’ll get some more shots. Also have some news about first fish going in the tank!

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Wow! You read the whole thing... that’s impressive and a compliment. Thanks!
It’s pretty crazy how the hobby has changed in the last decade or so..
And now leds are changing the acro game again..


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Update time!

This week has been fully of ups and downs with getting the tank fine tuned. Having all this high tech equipment is great, but boy what a PITA! Finally got it somewhat running!

So like I said before, I the rock has been cured for 8 weeks, but after getting the rock in the tank I threw 4 oz of Fritz Turbo Start 900 just to be safe. Crazy I already see pods on the glass!!

Anyways, so I had to wait 5 days after to turn the skimmer and UV on. That day was today. Fired up the LifeReef skimmer, got it tuned. Have a Cor20 running it at 100%, so with head pressure maybe 1600-1800 gph? Anyways interested to see how this thing does. It’s way oversized for my system...which is great because I love fish!

Also, got the UV fired up. Have it in front of sump, only place I could put this 40w beast. Have a Cor20 running that too, with a flow sensor. It’s over powered for sure, but it’s a spare pump in case the return or skimmer goes down. I’m running about 110-120 gph through it.

FINALLY have the overflow dialed in. What a pain that was...the noise then bubbles, but thanks to some help got it dialed it. Have flow sensors on each return line, again a Cor20 for the return...2000 gph puts out about 200 gph to the left side (farther away) and 250 gph to the right side. The flow sensors are about a feet below the 3/4” bulkhead.

Had some issues with the Neptune automatic top off, but seem to have that figured out as well.

Installed the LED strip that came with the deluxe MarineDepot board in the front of my stand instead of in the board. This gives me some light in the sump.

Got some chaeto in the fuge too. Slowly ramping the Kessil H380 up to not kill it. Question for everyone...does everyone’s chaeto sink to the bottom? Mine just sunk and stayed there. Hopefully I don’t get small pieces in the display!

On to the good stuff some pictures!












I came up with this idea to hide the MP40 cords, I made the canopy a little longer and put some hooks on the sides to run the cords up and around to the back:



The sump area, kind of like the ability to change the LED colors, red and white seem to fit with my theme:

The drain and fuge section:



Center skimmer section:



Return section:



Misc shots:




That’s it for now. Have 2 davinchi clowns and 1 borbonius anthias left in QT (lost 2 borbonius). Not sure why I lost them, but boy was my 3 year old son upset haha.




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Coming along nicely.
That sump area looks like the deck of the Enterprise.


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Coming along nicely.
That sump area looks like the deck of the Enterprise.

Thanks. Slowly getting there! Hope to have it filled with some sticks soon!


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Did a little work today...

Messed with the radion settings a little. The coral AB+ setting was kind of “blue” for me. I’m more old school and like the Radium 20k or Phenoix 14k look.

I turned the white channels up to 45 and like the look better.

Have a PAR meter and will get that in the tank in the coming weeks to get some readings. 3 radions are at 50% now.

Also, made a little custom bracket for my Neptune automatic feeder. Turned out pretty well. With my canopy setup the way it was the bracket it came with didn’t work so had to modify it a little:






It will be nice to be able to feed the fish while on vacation and my work schedule can change at the last minute so it will be nice to feed them if needed during the day.

I’ll still feed frozen food 2 times a day at least. I like to feed 3 times a day to keep the fish happy.

That’s it for now...hopefully have some more fish coming this week too.


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Small update....

Stopped by my LFS and got some hermits and snails as there is some light algae starting to grow on the rock-work.

Couldn’t resist and had to get my first SPS...so far so good. Will see how this test drag goes before getting a plan together for stocking with SPS.

Have 2 davinchi clowns who are a few days away from graduating from QT.

Got a nice batch of 3 Borbonius Anthias today, they are replacements from the 3 that died in the first stage of QT last time. This batch is a little bigger and boy the biggest one is stunning. The pink at the tip of his fins.

First of many angels coming in about 2 weeks! Will leave that as a surprise...














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Small update:

- first fish in the DT, davinchi clowns went in yesterday.

- got a cleanup crew in as well along with a cleaner shrimp.

- got shipment from Adam @BATtleCorals today. I’m not into names much but got a nice bunch.

1. Poletti Yellow Tip
2. Glass Slipper
3. Miss Scarlet
4. BC Secale
5. Shades of Fall
6. Excaliber Millie
7. Soft Pink Millie









- Also don’t want to jinx it, but got this gem from Divers Den, fingers crossed it starts eating...hopefully settling in to QT today and will eat tomorrow . Perfect size at 2 1/2”!



That’s all for now. Got the triton stuff for dosing and will be setting up DOS system this weekend.


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Very nice! Looking forward to seeing the progress and grow out!


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Beautiful looking tank and magnificent plumbing. Definitely setting yourself up for success. I just wish you better luck than I had. Its taken me almost a year to get my tank stable enough for sps to start thriving.

Hopefully the Triton method works out well, and you got a really nice pack from BC to get started with. Remember to keep the corals spaced far enough apart!

Also I know you'll love the 5' width. I've got a red Sea 450, so ~90 gallons in 5' and the fishes love all of the horizontal swimming room. Probably a little narrow in my case for big coral colonies, but we'll see how it goes. You've got both the depth and width so that will fill in nicely.

Best of luck and I'm looking forward to watching this setup grow!


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Following along looking great!


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