Thanks for the comments guys! I am still kind of in shock!
When we got it set on the stand I felt like I had just successfully completed a 100 foot cliff jump or something. I even did some whooping and hollering!
Some more information on the setup. It will be a reef of course!
Lighting will be 4 X 400W MH w/ Iwasaki's and 2-6' vho tubes and 3-5' vho tubes using an Icecap 430 ballast that I already have and a new Icecap 660 ballast. I might switch out to all 5' bulbs on my next bulb change.
I'm going to be running 2 - Ampmaster 3000's with 3-1" sea swirls and 5 other stationary 1" returns. One of the ampmasters will be on a recirculating loop and the other will run the return back to the tank.
I have a custom made dual beckett skimmer made by myreef and a custom calcium reactor as well. I will be running the skimmer with 2-Mag 12's and the reactor with a Mag 5.
I have 2 - 20 amp circuits on gfci's with a total of 24 available plugs on the wall behind the tank. I will run 1 Ampmaster and 1/2 the lighting on each ciruct so if one circuit trips the other will still provide lighting and water movement in the tank.
I plan on trying to have a lagoonal area with less flow and mostly LPS and Clams on the left in a horseshoe rock pattern with a groove in the middle and a crest on the right side of the tank with mostly sps on the right side with 5 of the 8 returns going to the right side of the tank.
Oh well. Again more things will come to me. I might start another thread next week when I start actually plumbing it. I have some sketches of the plumbing setup, etc. but nothing ever turns out the way you originally planned it!
P.S. - I just got off the phone with Mitch letting him know the tank arrived in great shape and that I was very pleased with it. Turns out he had underestimated the shipping wieght by around 600 lbs (I added a sump and stand for only $100 of additional shipping) and he ended up eating over $500 of shipping charges above the amount that he had quoted me. So prepaying the shipping worked very well for me and not so well for Mitch.
FWIW, Nathan
Here is another pic with my wife standing beside the tank for a size perspective. My wife is 5'4".