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Unread 01/02/2011, 01:14 AM   #1
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Interested in feedback on my current build

I've been in the hobby about two years (90g reef and 30g cube reef for my wife). I'm currently putting together a 210g tank as a mixed reef in our master bedroom that will replace the 90g, and her cube will be plumbed into the same downstairs supporting equipment as the new tank. The equipment room will be in the basement directly under the display.

The equipment list, so far:

New AGA 210RR tank
140g acrylic sump (built from a scratched display tank)
Gen-X return (model PCX-100)
MRC MR-4R skimmer and waste collector
72" Solaris
2x MP40W
Reefkeeper Elite v2 (Net, SL2, 6x PC4s)
Reef Fanatic ATO (may be replaced w/switches on the RKE)
BRS dual media reactor (probably carbon/GFO)
MRC kalk stirrer

I also have a 2-chamber CA reactor and Milwaukee pH controller, but I don't recall the brand.

First things first, I know I'll need more flow. More Vortechs are probably out of the budget, so I'll probably use my 2 Koralia Evo 1400s on the RKE wavemaker function to supplement.

The auxillary tanks will be:
22.5 Oceanic remote deep sandbed
22.5 Oceanic refugium (really just for macroalgae), 4x24 T5HO Finnex for light
29g quarantine tank

These will all be fed from a manifold (along with the media reactors), probably via a Mag 12 or similar.

One specific item I'm seeking input on is my QT tank. My plan is this:

Plumb it into the main system, with LR inside. It will be able to be isolated via ball valves. When a fish comes into quarantine, isolate the tank, turn on an appropriate size HOB filter (along with a heater) and quarantine the fish. This way the LR in the quarantine system is cycled all the time, and the tank is always ready to go.

Assuming the fish "passes" QT, once the fish is placed in the DT the QT will be reconnected to the main system and it will be ready for its next use.

If the fish has to be treated, then the QT will be taken down and cleaned, live rock either "nuked" or discarded (depending on what meds are used), and then either put new dry rock in or replace the original "cleaned" rock.

I'd appreciate input on the setup, as well as on my plans for an "integrated" quarantine sytem... I'm confident in the arrangement as I envision it, but I want to discover any pitfalls that haven't occurred to me before I actually do it.

Thanks in advance.


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Unread 01/02/2011, 08:11 AM   #2
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You have to have pictures in a build thread.


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Unread 01/02/2011, 10:33 AM   #3
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i like the QT idea. however i do believe that tanks that receive copper treatment will leach copper for quite some time, so it would be better not to connect it directly.


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Unread 01/02/2011, 09:59 PM   #5
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Right now the pictures would be a little boring... an empty tank on a stand, and a stack of equipment in the basement!

As to the copper concern, I have a totally seperate tank that will be on standby as a hospital tank, where anything that needed to be treated with copper would be moved to. The "integrated QT" would be for fish that will most likely not need any treatment.

For example, if a fish showed signs of ich, the hospital tank would be filled with water from the system, and the fish moved to it and then treated. It would be transferred back to the "main" QT once treatment was complete for further observation.

You guys don't really want to see a stack of parts, do you?


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Unread 01/02/2011, 11:44 PM   #6
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Unread 01/03/2011, 12:02 AM   #7
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Don't do a connected QT. There is too much to risk having any plumbing connected. It isn't a QT if there is plumbing connected. Even if the fish doesn't appear sick it could be carrying something.


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From what I have heard copper will always remain in the qt tank even if cleaned as well as can be. If you use hypo you might be alright. I am sure a expert will be along shortly with his input as I ain't one. Pic do help. Wish I had the time to take that photo LOL.


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From what I have heard copper will always remain in the qt tank even if cleaned as well as can be.

Thats an urban myth but not the reason not to have a plumbed in QT.


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