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Unread 06/01/2018, 01:20 AM   #1
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Spiritwalker's 120 gal build journal

I thought I would jump in and document the setup of my 120 gal mixed reef. It's been much more work than expected to figure everything out and make decisions on what to get to run the system. I know everyone's got their own preferences and experiences and there are 10 answers to every question however I appreciate any constructive input.

Here we go..

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Unread 06/01/2018, 02:00 AM   #2
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Step one.. make good water. Bought this before I even had a tank.. lol


Initial plans whew to build a 75ish gallon but I ended picking up this used lee-mar 120 with starphire glass on the front panel.



Bought wood to build a stand. Kiln dried 2x4s for the core support and 4/4 cherry wood for the exterior as well as some external grade plywood. Built the core support.


Realized I f'ed up and built it too narrow and the frame would interfere with the drains.. rejiggered it with some extra length.


Added some sheeting to the top and bottom.


Ran the 2x4s through the table saw to square up the ends and glued up 3 together. These will be used for the cabinet legs. I want my cabinet elevated so I can clean and dry any spills that may get under my cabinet. These glued up pieces will be enough for 6 legs. Have not decided whether or. It I will use 4 or 6 legs.



Shipment of dry rock arrived. 75 lbs of Fiji and 50 lbs pukani..


Started sorting out the sump setup. 40 gal breeder. They sure shrink fast when you throw a skimmer and pump in there. Looks like I'll manage to get at least a 14 gal refugeum area.. maybe more if I can raise my skimmer a bit to have higher partitions and water level. Skimmer is a Vertex 180i and the return pump is a OCTO VarioS 8.


Other items already aquired:
Osmolator Universal 3155 Auto Top Off - Tunze
Somatic 60 return pump module (not sure if worth using)
Innovative Marine DIY AUQA Gadget Self-Leveling Aquarium Mat - 48in. x 24in
API Quick Start - 8 oz
Sea Salt Mix 200 Gallon Box Mix - Instant Ocean
1*Refractometer for Reading Salinity with Calibration Fluid - Bulk Reef Supply
1 -*BRS GFO & Carbon Reactor - Dual
1 -1/2 Gallon Bulk Premium ROX 0.8 Carbon - Bulk Reef Supply
1 -*1/2 Gallon (2 lbs.) - BRS Bulk GFO
1 -*3/4” Bulkhead ABS Slip x Slip
2-*1 1/4” Bulkhead ABS Slip x Slip
1 - 1 1/2” ABS Bulkhead Slip X Slip
1- 3/4" Slip Bulkhead Strainer
1 - 1 1/2" Slip Bulkhead Strainer - Lifegard
1 -3/4" Loc-Line Modular Hose (6 segments)
NPT Connector for 3/4” Loc-Line Modular Hose
1 -*3/4" Loc-Line Random Flow Generator - Vivid Creative Aquatics
1 - 1 1/4” Spears Gate Valve Slip x Slip
1- 1 1/4" Black Schedule 40 Pipe
1- 3/4" Black Schedule 40 Pipe
2*Schedule 80 Reducing Coupler 1 1/2”Slip x 1 1/4” Slip
1*Schedule 80 Reducing Coupler 1 1/4” Slip x 3/4” Slip
1*SCH 80 Straight Male Reducing Insert 1 1/4" NPT x 3/4" Barb
1-* 3/4” Schedule 80 Straight Barb x Male Thread
1White Soft Silicone Tubing 3/4" ID
2Ratchet Clamp for 3/4” Tubing1
2*Ratchet Clamp for 1” Tubing
2*HPG 300 Watt Heater - Finnex

Still sorting out:
Water test kits
Apex controller
Lighting.. leaning towards 3 Kessil a360
Refugium light leaning towards Kessil H80
Valves and plumbing fittings
ATO tank/bucket
Filter socks
Power heads.. leaning towards two tunze 6105
Glass sheet for sump dividers.
Black acrylic for refugeum dividers.

I'll get the dry rock wet and start curing this weekend and hopefully make some progress on the stand or sump.

If y'all could recommend a minimum depth for an electronics cabinet I would appreciate it. I plan on partitioning the left side of the cabinet and putting the electronics in their own area separate from the sump.

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Unread 06/01/2018, 06:58 AM   #3
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Nice setup so far, you have made some great equipment decisions. This will be a nice build for sure.

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They sure shrink fast when you throw a skimmer and pump in there.
Yes they do. Just wait until you want to add reactors and refugium and more and more stuff!

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If y'all could recommend a minimum depth for an electronics cabinet I would appreciate it. I plan on partitioning the left side of the cabinet and putting the electronics in their own area separate from the sump.
It really depends on how much and what you are going to mount in there. If you ever plan to expand your sump or go bigger, you will want to consider this with your plan now as it will be a lot more work later.

With my apex controller and other electronics, I just mounted a sheet of wood on left side on my cabinet away from sump and mounted all of my electronics there.


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Unread 06/01/2018, 01:53 PM   #4
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Thanks Matt.


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Unread 06/02/2018, 10:00 PM   #5
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Bit the bullet and bought the last of the spendy stuff.. Apex, lights, and wave pumps.. Also threw an rodi booster pump as my water pressure is down at 42 psi..

Started making water to get my rocks cured. Hope to get those soaking tomorrow.

Made some progress on the stand today. Built the face frame and clad the leg stock in cherry. The leg stock is now 5x5 and I realized I can't cut that deep. Putting a taper on the leg is going to be tricky. Might have to taper it in my milling machine and show it who is boss.. LOL.





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Unread 06/02/2018, 11:26 PM   #6
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Looking good.


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Unread 06/03/2018, 11:01 AM   #7
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Well that didn't take long... Had my first rodi bucket overflow. Forgot to turn off the water filling a 5g bucket. Takes forever to fill a bucket but floods the garage in no time. LOL.


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Unread 06/03/2018, 11:47 AM   #8
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Well that didn't take long... Had my first rodi bucket overflow. Forgot to turn off the water filling a 5g bucket. Takes forever to fill a bucket but floods the garage in no time. LOL.
Been there done that. At least yours was in the garage.... Learn from this though. Years ago, accidentally left 5 gallon RO container filling up on kitchen counter. Forgot about it and went to bed. It wasn't good.


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Unread 06/03/2018, 12:11 PM   #9
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Yea, I plan to do my filling outside eventually along with a float switch.

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Unread 06/03/2018, 03:49 PM   #10
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Got the core support caulked and painted with exterior paint. Also cut in the port for the drain. Working on gluing the face frame on..

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List of stuff ordered. This should be about the end parts needed to get things set up.. few more pieces needed from home depot.

H80 Tuna Flora Refugium LED Light - Kessil
Kessil to Neptune Apex Control Cable - Kessil
3 A360W-E Tuna Blue LED Aquarium Light (Wide Angle) - Kessil
2 Unit Link Cable (6 foot) - Kessil
2 Turbelle Stream 6105 Controllable (700 to 3400) - Tunze
Apex Controller System - Neptune Systems
2 Channel Apex to Tunze Stream Cable - Neptune Systems
1/4" Blue Mur-lok Polyethylene RO Tubing
1/4" x 1/4" Straight Union Push Connect
1/4" Aquatec 8800 Booster Pump Kit
3/4” Schedule 80 90° Elbow Slip x Slip
3/4” Schedule 80 45° Elbow Slip x Slip
3/4” Schedule 80 90° Elbow Slip x Thread
1” Bulkhead ABS Slip x Slip
1/4" x 1/4" Elbow Union Push Connect
1/2" 90° Elbow Barb x Spigot (Street) - Lifegard
1/2" Male NPT x 1/2" Push Connect

Got the legs cut and made up some trim up using the router.



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Unread 06/04/2018, 07:31 PM   #12
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Got the 125lbs of dry rock curing. Added some starter bacteria. Running a pump in there for water movement. Anyone know if I should make it so the surface is agitated or is the water circulating enough. Also, can I keep a lid over it or should the top remain open?



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Yes, make it so there is some surface agitation for gas exchange. I would leave lid off or at least partially propped off for adequate gas exchange.


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Yes, make it so there is some surface agitation for gas exchange. I would leave lid off or at least partially propped off for adequate gas exchange.
Thanks for the response.. Will do.

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Christmas in June



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Unread 06/07/2018, 08:57 PM   #16
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Got the legs and lower molding attached. Did some sanding..

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Unread 06/09/2018, 02:45 PM   #17
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Tabletop boarder and underside trim attached. Nail holes filled and sanded.





Headed to Panama tomorrow so progress is going to halt for a week.


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Unread 06/16/2018, 10:52 PM   #18
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Back at it.. got the center post in to separate the cabinet doors. It is removable so I can get the sump in or out if needed. Also got the table top construction finished. Up next is doors and final finishing.

Got the apex running and connected to fusion.. been monitoring the temp in my garage all week and checking out the settings.

Rock still curing in the brute. Did a 5 gal water change on it today.

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Unread 06/19/2018, 12:46 AM   #19
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Got the rodi booster pump installed. House pressure was at a out 40psi. It took 2:20 to fill a 5gal bucket.

With the booster pump I am pushing about 85psi and water production is visibly more. I'll time the next bucket fill.



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Unread 06/23/2018, 08:44 PM   #20
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Got the cabinet doors built today and hung them on the hinges.

I may be a little optimistic, but I'd really like to get water in the tank the weekend after the 4th.







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Unread 06/26/2018, 01:29 PM   #21
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Unread 06/26/2018, 04:18 PM   #22
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nice clean work
Thanks. I'm fairly pleased considering it's my first time making anything like furniture.

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Wish I was competent enough to do what you've done. It's looking great so far.


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Unread 06/30/2018, 08:08 PM   #24
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Got the stand finish sanded and a coat of stain on it.





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Unread 07/01/2018, 09:34 PM   #25
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Exterior finished today. Cherry wood with 2 coats of Special Walnut oil based stain followed by 3 coats of gloss polyurethane.

Once I start fitting the sump and components I'll put in an electronics partition. Also need to cover the back. At least the hard work is done. I'm ready to move forward on the cool stuff.



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