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cabbagehead 07/19/2012 09:46 PM

Cubed, a 60 gallon Experiment
 
I've been a member of Reef Central since 2004. I have had a total of 3 saltwater tanks. Like many of us, I have been in and out of the hobby since setting up my first tank.

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After setting up the 55 gallon, I felt limited by the space and choice of fish. I then decided I was ready for the big leagues and ordered a Oceanic 135 gallon.

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This tank provided many challenges that I and my budget was not ready for. I broke it down once and sold all of the live stock and took a 1 year break from the hobby. I then came up with the idea of a FOWLR tank. I bought all of the supplies I needed and cycled my tank. On my first trip to the LFS I noticed a mushroom rock that I could not live without. The FOWLR tank idea soon vanished and I was hooked again. This tank had 3 halides and 4 VHO with a sump/fuge filtration. While it was a very viable setup I soon became frustrated with the challenge of keeping softies, LPS, and SPS in the same tank. I decided I needed to downsize and stick with one type of coral. I sold everything and started from scratch. This proved to be a pivotal moment for me as my focus had now changed from keeping all of the corals I wanted to designing a system to keep corals I like alive. My first attempt was a 26 gallon bowfront for my softies.

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This tank is still up and running and I am proud to report is flourishing and easily maintained. This brings me to my next and so far most challenging build. I have always loved LPS corals. I decided to build a state of the art tank exclusively for LPS corals. After looking at various sizes I decided on a 24x24x24 cube. Since I was going to build this tank from scratch I decided to take my time and save up for every part I had always wanted. I purchased the cube in February of 2012 and began making a list of wanted equipment. These are my final decisions:

Tank : Deep Blue 60 with factory stand
Sump: Eshopps R75
Skimmer : Bubble Magus 5.5
Light: 1 AI Sol Blue
Return Pump: Tunze 1073.2
Powerhead: Tunze 6055 with 7092 controller
Controller: Reefkeeper Lite
Other Filtration: 2 Nextreef reactors running carbon and Matrix
45lbs of live rock and 60 lbs of live sand
2 Magrocks

cabbagehead 07/19/2012 10:04 PM

Here are some pictures of the build:

Lighting mount using LCD monitor mounts attached to a custom backdrop

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Custom rock stand using a carbid hole saw and PVC
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Skimmer
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Plumbing completed (1st attempt)
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Manifold for reactors
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RKL and AI controller mounted on right side of tank backdrop
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cabbagehead 07/19/2012 10:09 PM

Live rock in frag tank waiting for water
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Water in tank for the first time

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Live rock added

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cabbagehead 07/19/2012 10:30 PM

Plumbing (2nd attempt)
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First coral added

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Acanthastrea
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Lobophyllia

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cabbagehead 07/26/2012 05:01 PM

Did water tests today
Ph 8.4
Nitrate 0.5
Phos .02
Mag 1300
Calc 400

Pretty happy with those results as I have been over feeding my two new clowns. I added a small Starburst Anthias today from FAOIS in Oldsmar. I also added a small Wellsophyllia from Eco-reef in Venice. I am very happy with my choice in equipment and my wife is happy that the aquarium is barely audible.

cabbagehead 07/26/2012 05:05 PM

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bskiba 07/26/2012 05:23 PM

great setup so far. I have a cube also and did the same thing with the rock. drilled and stacked. i just like the depth that is gives. I have a sunburst anthia on my future fish list.

cabbagehead 07/26/2012 05:36 PM

I am happy with the look it gives but I think I should have gone a little shorter as I was only able to get a 7 gallon water change before exposing coral. Not a major deal, just means I'll be doing small more frequent water changes. Thanks for the reply

osi 07/26/2012 07:43 PM

Sweet setup you got there cabbage. :thumbsup:

I’m planning to build exact same setup and actually I started a build thread yesterday.

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2195757

Can you plz tell me about you equipment list. Especially what is your light system? Are you planning to keep across?

Are you happy with your skimmer? I never use Bubble Magus before but I was thinking about going with BM NAC7. But after seeing ya tank I think I also go with 5.5.

Let me know about your lights plz. Again it’s a very nice setup you got there... I really like the colour of ya LED.

cabbagehead 07/27/2012 05:45 PM

Thanks osi, I am using 1 Aquaillumination SOL as my primary source of light. It is rate to cover a 24x24 area but I have notice some downsides with the center pillar and shadowing. This will be ok if I stick to my plan of only LPS and Monipora. The NAC 5.5 is pulling some nasty stuff out of my water. It took a while to break in and I had to put a mousepad under it to reduce the vibration noise but other than that I am very happy with it. Good luck with your setup I'll checkout your build thread
Jack

cabbagehead 07/28/2012 03:36 PM

Meteor Shower Cyphastrea
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cabbagehead 07/28/2012 03:39 PM

Hollywood Stunner Chalice
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cabbagehead 07/28/2012 07:40 PM

This is my plan for coral stocking. Any suggestions are welcome
http://i1052.photobucket.com/albums/...w/POA60gal.jpg

Vpham97 07/28/2012 07:49 PM

Does the pump still have enough return power after being split like that? How are you liking the stand? I'm looking into buying the tank/stand like you have but not sure if the stand is tall enough.
What's your noise level with the stock drain pipe?

Vpham97 07/28/2012 07:51 PM

U sure the acan can withstand that much light being on top?

MX175 07/28/2012 07:53 PM

[QUOTE=cabbagehead;20483726]Here are some pictures of the build:

Lighting mount using LCD monitor mounts attached to a custom backdrop

Looking good!

http://i1052.photobucket.com/albums/...w/IMG_1207.jpg

cabbagehead 07/28/2012 08:51 PM

Vpham97: If I could change one thing at this point it would have been the stand. The stand really limited my choice of filtration methods. I originally wanted to have a Fuge but due to space constraints I was not able to incorporate that into my sump. I chose a Tunze return pump which is extremely quiet. The flow from the return is reduced significantly from the manifold design but with the 6055 powerhead flow is not a problem. So far the Acans are tolerating the high light well. I only have the AI at 40% and plan to slowly work my way to 80%. Thanks for the response and good luck with your build.

MX175: Thanks, I spent a lot of time troubleshooting the lighting mount. Luckily I have a great LFS with plenty of spare acrylic.

ecoreefman 07/28/2012 09:22 PM

What great lfs are you working with? Nice setup!!!

cabbagehead 07/29/2012 07:08 AM

Eco-Reef in Venice is my LFS. They have great customer service and are always willing to help with custom projects. I also visit Epic Reef and Coral Connection in Sarasota.

cabbagehead 07/29/2012 06:34 PM

Got some new additions at Coral Connection today

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Full tank shot
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cabbagehead 08/16/2012 09:17 PM

I have been keeping track of my water parameters using an app on my Ipad called aquaPlanner. It has a few bugs but has been helpful in setting up reminders and charting trends in water chemistry. Tonight's tests had the following results:

Temp: 79.5
Nitrates: .25
Ph : 8.0
KH : 9
Salinity : 1.024
Calcium: 450
Phos: .02
Mag: 1500

Last week I noticed a spike in phosphate. I determined that it was a result of over feeding. I purchased a Sunset Anthias from FAOIS two weeks ago and I had some issues getting him to eat. After trying a variety of foods, he finally started eating and all is well. I added some Phosguard to my MR1 media reactor along with a new batch of carbon and did a 15 gallon water change. This seemed to help as phosphate levels are coming down. I was also given a Next Reef food strainer from my LFS (Eco Reef) and have been using this for all my feeds to help reduce the phosphate going into the tank.

cabbagehead 08/16/2012 09:29 PM

Some new additions:
Orange Plate
http://i1052.photobucket.com/albums/...w/IMG_1459.jpg
Duncan Colony
http://i1052.photobucket.com/albums/...w/IMG_1545.jpg
Green Bubble
http://i1052.photobucket.com/albums/...w/IMG_1461.jpg
My favorite addition: Orange Wall Hammer
http://i1052.photobucket.com/albums/...w/IMG_1450.jpg

schudini 08/17/2012 07:27 AM

Awesome, awesome, awesome. I bookmarked this thread to tag along and I'm going to "incorporate" some of your ideas :thumbsup:

cabbagehead 08/18/2012 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by schudini (Post 20582960)
Awesome, awesome, awesome. I bookmarked this thread to tag along and I'm going to "incorporate" some of your ideas :thumbsup

Thanks schudini,
I had fun incorporating many of the ideas I found on Reef Central. I had a few MacGyver moments throughout the whole process ; )

Sprier 08/19/2012 05:28 AM

What a great thread. outrageous tanks! I have a 50 g tall, and wanted to maximize space, drill and stack would be perfect! I really like the latest livestock, specifically the orange plate and duncans


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