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07/16/2016, 05:52 PM | #1 |
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NASAGeek's 210gallon Build Thread
This will be fun to document building up this system. I've just upgraded from a 120 gallon display tank to a 210 gallon after moving into my new home. Starting all over again.
First picture is me in front of the 210 display. Second picture is the display. Hasn't been drilled yet. Going to do a Bean Animal overflow but debating internal or external overflow box. Gotta think about that. Third photo is my former display tank, now downgraded to 120gallon refugium. 40 gallon breeder underneath as the sump for the total system. Fourth pic is just a close up of the system after moving it all in. Chiller can be seen to the right. Fifth picture is the valve manifold for the Sump room systems. Two valves will feed the refugium returns, 1 valve will feed the GFO/Carbon reactor, 1 valve will feed the Chiller. Much more to come. Mark Last edited by NASAGeek; 07/16/2016 at 05:59 PM. |
07/19/2016, 12:34 PM | #2 |
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Can't wait to see more
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08/07/2016, 07:45 PM | #3 |
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Spent the day installing shelves in the utility room and getting the RO/DI unit with pump and ATO working again. Video to follow. Slow progress.... but progress nonetheless.
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08/07/2016, 07:52 PM | #4 |
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Can you post videos or only GIFs??
Took a movie of all the shelves I installed today... it'd be good to know how to post videos for the future
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09/06/2016, 03:10 AM | #5 |
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Progress...
Made some good progress this weekend.
First image shows the "roughed in" beanaminal return. Bulkheads aren't tight yet... overflow isn't installed yet. beanaminal is 1 1/2" pipe and bulkheads. You'll see in pic#3 the return plumbing to the sump. Supply line laying above the returns. Second picture shows one half of the supply to the DT. My pump Jebaco 15000 has a 2" outlet. Therefore, I ran 2" piping from the pump into the DT and tapped off 2 1" inlets. I've got a control valve at each inlet and a siphon break that will have 1/4" tubing pointing down into the tank and just above the water level so that when the pump goes off, there won't be siphoning. Third picture is the return and supply plumbing in my sump room. The tank is in my office... flush against the wall. For the 3 beananimal returns, I went straight from the bulkheads, through the wall, and then "elbow down and across" into my sump. I also expanded from 1 1/2" to 2" pipe. From left to right is the durso, open channel, and full siphon. The fourth line is my supply line. (Sorry, couldn't figure out how to rotate the photo on the post) Next step is to build two "shelves" to support the plumbing in the sump room. If I disconnected the unions, everything would fall right now. Next, I will mount the pipes properly in place. After that, I've got the internal overflow to install, bulkheads to tighten, and some sheet rock work to clean up. Slow but sure. Last edited by NASAGeek; 09/06/2016 at 03:31 AM. |
09/23/2016, 03:00 PM | #6 |
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Build Notes
210g Display Tank 1.5" Supply Line from Sump feeding two 1" lines into tank [Need to insert coupler to adjust angle] 2000gph of circulation from the sump via a Jebaco DCT15000. 1.5" BeanAnimal Return with 55" "nearly" coast to coast weir [Need to adjust Beananimal angles, install siphon 1/4 tube, silicon, install weir] 3 AquaIllumination Hydra52's for lights. [Need to finish programming schedule and spectrum] 2 Jebaco TW-60's for circulation [Need to install and program] Sufficient sand for a 4-5" sandbed (480lbs)... small Aragonite sand with a thin top layer of Tropical Eden (30lbs) [Need to wash sand] 300lb of live rock Apex 8 plug Energy Bar for lights and circulation [Need to install] Sump Room 120g Refugium with DSB [Need to decide what to do about bristle worms and clean] Reef Octopus Classic-200INT Skimmer [Need to install level switch for cup full] 2 AquaIllumination Hydra26's for Refugium Lights [One light still intermittent, program schedule and spectrum] GFO/Carbon Reactors [Need to fill reactors with media and check flow] Chiller Two 800W Heaters [Need to receive and install second heater] Apex Controller with Temp and pH [Need to calibrate temp and pH] Apex Leak Detection Apex AI Light Control for Sump Lights Apex 8 plug Energy Bar for Sump Room Automatic Top off with Reservoir [Need to replumb to insert reservoir] RO/DI Pump to fill Reservoir 40g Sump [Need to test power off state to ensure 40gal is big enough] Jebaco DCT12000 return pump for chiller/refugium/GFO/Carbon Jebaco DCT15000 return pump for Display Tank Ca/Alk/Mg Dosing Container and Bubble Magnus Pumps [Need to receive and install] 7" Filter Socks on returns from DT and Refugium [Need to receive and install] Automatic Fish Feeder [Need to receive and install] Drill DT Top Glass for holes for supply lines and feeder [Need to receive and install] Wood closeout covers for Plumbing in Sump Room [Need to receive and install] Plastic Drip barrier for wall penetration [Need to receive and install] Under Consideration Level switches for Ca/Alk/Mg to alarm when empty Last edited by NASAGeek; 09/23/2016 at 03:11 PM. |
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09/24/2016, 03:44 PM | #8 |
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Build Notes
210g Display Tank
Sump Room 120g Refugium with DSB
40g Sump [Need to test power off state to ensure 40gal is big enough]
Equipment
Under Consideration
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10/02/2016, 12:23 PM | #9 |
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Build Notes
210g Display Tank
Sump Room 120g Refugium with DSB
40g Sump [Need to test power off state to ensure 40gal is big enough]
Equipment
Under Consideration
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10/02/2016, 04:32 PM | #10 |
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Looks like a great start. Getting on for the ride
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Bean animals installed.
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Here's the backside of the beananimals. They extend through the wall into my utility room where I have Union joints Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Here's the returns going back into my sump Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Here's my weir installed now. Weir was made by Melevsreef. He did fantastic work. I'd definitely recommend him. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Sand and rocks are in now. I went with a deep sand bed in the display. I've read all the very strong opinions on both sides of this argument and decided to go DSB. The rocks are just piled in there for now. I'll do real aqua scaping later. I also live quite a bit of good coralline live rock that's currently in my sump. I'll transfer that out here when it's full of water. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Now I get to wait FOREVER while the RODI fills the tank drip by drip.....
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10/06/2016, 08:15 PM | #18 |
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Build Notes
210g Display Tank
Sump Room 120g Refugium with DSB
40g Sump [Need to test power off state to ensure 40gal is big enough]
Equipment
Under Consideration
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10/06/2016, 09:13 PM | #19 |
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(Sorry, but I just can't resist...)
NASA must be doing some amazing things to be able to put a refugium on it's side and have the water stay in it... (Like I said, sorry...) |
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Smiling back.... I'm had the tank still on it side since I was installing to weir next. Thrilled to finally be moving forward. Can't wait to get a full water test! Heck, eventually I might even get into reef tank keeping instead of just reef tank Building. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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10/09/2016, 03:15 PM | #21 |
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210g Display Tank
Sump Room 120g Refugium with DSB
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10/09/2016, 03:16 PM | #22 |
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WHOOP!!!! First water test..... no drips... no leaks.... everything looking solid.
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10/09/2016, 03:31 PM | #23 |
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First water fill!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
10/19/2016, 08:18 PM | #24 |
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210g Display Tank
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40g Sump
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10/19/2016, 08:27 PM | #25 |
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Added FIRST fish today..... a simple clown fish.... I'll let him be king of the tank by himself for a bit... gradually start adding fish each week.
Initial Fish Stocking Plan
Initial Coral Stocking Plan
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