Starting my first saltwater 90 gallon rimless starphire (36x24x24) tank. Been reading this board, reefcentral and glassbox-design for about 18 months so I'm a newbie, but at this point, a reasonably well-read newbie. I just picked up my tank on sunday in White Plains after ordering it from Glass Cages about a month ago. So, now that I actually have the tank itself, and due to the fact that I will need some input shortly, it's time for a build thread!
Let's start with the basics: What I have and what I need.
What I have:
-90 gallon rimless reef-ready starphire (36x24x24) tank from glasscages. I was a bit nervous making this order as a "glasscages" google brings up some horror stories. I will confirm that customer service is a bit rough around the edges to say the least, but I am very pleased about the tank itself. I was expecting to see some less than perfect silicone work that would need to be repaired, but I don't think I will have to correct anything. I will post pictures of the tank when I get home tonight.
-ATI Bubblemaster 200 protein skimmer. Thanks Johnny (corals mania)
-40 lb shipment of fiji dry rock from Marco Rocks.
-5 stage RO/DI filter w/dual tds meter from bulkreefsupply
-Salifert test kits
-90% of a 200g bucket of Tropic Marine salt
-Koralia 3
What I want/need to get (please comment or make suggestions):
- A stand (neighbor is helping me, will copy basic Elos stand)
- 6 bulb ATI powermodule or perhaps try to build my own LED unit.
- ATO unit (not sure which)
- Sump (already contacted Custom King)
- Heaters (200 watt ebo jager?)
- Return pump (eheim 1250?)
- Media bags/reactors (want to run carbon, maybe phosban)
- Sand ("Reef grade sea flor")
- Refractormeter (any brand suggestions? they seem pretty similar)
- Plumbing supplies
- Vortech MP40
I am meeting with the stand builder tomorrow morning to discuss it's design. Right now, my only thoughts are to have a stand that runs flush to the tank and opens up for complete access through the front. The back will also need a couple holes to run wires through. Obviously, holes for the drain/return will need to be on the top as well.
So, before I get accosted for not providing pics off the bat (I'll take some tank, rock and future location shots tonight), let me end this with a few questions:
1. Is the eheim 1250 the right return pump for this tank?
2. Should I buy 2 heaters?
3. Most importantly at this point: what should I be doing with the rock? I bought it dry from Marco Rocks, because I found their porous rocks to be the most attractive. Furthermore, since I was taking my time and starting fresh, the process of "cooking" rock to kill any pests was appealling and seemed highly suggested. I believe the vendor already "cycled" his rocks to remove bacteria/nutrients, but I have also been bathing my rocks in RO/DI water for about 15 days now. Does not look like much has come off the rocks but the water is a bit green. What should I do now? I believe I will need to introduce new, beneficial bacteria to the rocks but can this be done without buying new liverock? I am worried introducing new rock would potentially add any nuissances I was trying to avoid. Would using a product like Probidio or Microbacter 7 introduce only the bacteria I want? What about helpful worms/sponges? Basically, I want to add all the good stuff without the bad stuff (of course!), is that possible? Advice here would be great!
So, it begins...
Let's start with the basics: What I have and what I need.
What I have:
-90 gallon rimless reef-ready starphire (36x24x24) tank from glasscages. I was a bit nervous making this order as a "glasscages" google brings up some horror stories. I will confirm that customer service is a bit rough around the edges to say the least, but I am very pleased about the tank itself. I was expecting to see some less than perfect silicone work that would need to be repaired, but I don't think I will have to correct anything. I will post pictures of the tank when I get home tonight.
-ATI Bubblemaster 200 protein skimmer. Thanks Johnny (corals mania)
-40 lb shipment of fiji dry rock from Marco Rocks.
-5 stage RO/DI filter w/dual tds meter from bulkreefsupply
-Salifert test kits
-90% of a 200g bucket of Tropic Marine salt
-Koralia 3
What I want/need to get (please comment or make suggestions):
- A stand (neighbor is helping me, will copy basic Elos stand)
- 6 bulb ATI powermodule or perhaps try to build my own LED unit.
- ATO unit (not sure which)
- Sump (already contacted Custom King)
- Heaters (200 watt ebo jager?)
- Return pump (eheim 1250?)
- Media bags/reactors (want to run carbon, maybe phosban)
- Sand ("Reef grade sea flor")
- Refractormeter (any brand suggestions? they seem pretty similar)
- Plumbing supplies
- Vortech MP40
I am meeting with the stand builder tomorrow morning to discuss it's design. Right now, my only thoughts are to have a stand that runs flush to the tank and opens up for complete access through the front. The back will also need a couple holes to run wires through. Obviously, holes for the drain/return will need to be on the top as well.
So, before I get accosted for not providing pics off the bat (I'll take some tank, rock and future location shots tonight), let me end this with a few questions:
1. Is the eheim 1250 the right return pump for this tank?
2. Should I buy 2 heaters?
3. Most importantly at this point: what should I be doing with the rock? I bought it dry from Marco Rocks, because I found their porous rocks to be the most attractive. Furthermore, since I was taking my time and starting fresh, the process of "cooking" rock to kill any pests was appealling and seemed highly suggested. I believe the vendor already "cycled" his rocks to remove bacteria/nutrients, but I have also been bathing my rocks in RO/DI water for about 15 days now. Does not look like much has come off the rocks but the water is a bit green. What should I do now? I believe I will need to introduce new, beneficial bacteria to the rocks but can this be done without buying new liverock? I am worried introducing new rock would potentially add any nuissances I was trying to avoid. Would using a product like Probidio or Microbacter 7 introduce only the bacteria I want? What about helpful worms/sponges? Basically, I want to add all the good stuff without the bad stuff (of course!), is that possible? Advice here would be great!
So, it begins...