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jfsedlar3rd
11-22-2011, 09:17 AM
Great Lakes Aquarium 125 rimless $1,200.00
25lbs dry rock $100.00
30lbs misc live rock $200.00
25lbs fiji live rock $250.00
100lbs manado live rock $600.00
Precision Marine R36+ refugium w/ RL225 protein skimmer $799.00
Precision marine kalreactor KR620 $269.00
Neptune Systems AquaController $500.00
JBJ T3-800 True Temp Heating System $180.00
JBJ Oceanstream powerhead X2 + Duo wavemaker kit $100.00
JBJ Oceanstream powerhead $43.00
Iwaki MD70RLT Water Pump $350.00
190 lbs caribean direct live sand $350.00
Maxspect Mazzara Lighting system $1,700.00
Acan 104AC-12B $700.00
Coralife turbo-twist 6x UV sterilizer $226.00
100 gallon a day RO $200.00
Misc parts $300.00
$8,067.00

It has taken a while to get up and running but its finally done. Partially because of a newborn and great lakes aquariums took 2 months to make the tank. The tank is GLA 125 Wide with Starphire glass on the two sides and the front. They built me a custom overflow that comes out the back rather than the bottom. I also had them use black silicone, which they did an awesome job on. I need some help setting up my kalkreactor if anybody has any advice to offer me. Right now I am just dripping it in with a valve but it either fills the refugium up to quickly or doesn't keep my pH where I want it. I am also having an issue with my drain. I put a valve inline to slow the decent of the water since its falling 10 feet but it seems to fill my filter socks up and it spills over the top of them. The refugium is setup for a dual drain. I added a T and split the line into both drains however it does the same thing for both sock filters. I have played with the valve and I am at my threshold where if I close the valve anymore my pump will return the water faster than the overflow can drain. Any help would be appreciated. I am a total noob to saltwater tanks in general so if you see something that seems weird let me know I like to learn.

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This is my lighting chart for how I currently have it configured.

http://www.captivereefs.com/forum/members/jfsedlar3rd/albums/125-rimless/2438-lightingchart.jpg

I was having an issue keeping my pH up on a 35 gal in my office so I bought this C02 monitor to confirm my suspicion that the house wasn't getting adequate ventilation. Sure enough it was near 1500 ppm C02 and when I opened a window near the tank my pH went up drastically. Well this tank is near a sliding glass door that doesn't seal very good so the C02 is very low.

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bluwc
11-22-2011, 10:06 AM
Very nice, love the rimless

rcombs
11-22-2011, 12:37 PM
one of the cleanest systems ive seen. not a whole lot of unorganized wires everywhere. very impressive.

Badfish
11-22-2011, 01:00 PM
Yeoooow-za! That is one nice set up, love the scaping and how its fits in the wall cut out. Good Job.
+1 for Rimless.

dlhirst
11-22-2011, 04:11 PM
Very fun stuff! Something to strive for...

larryandlaura
11-22-2011, 06:20 PM
Sweet tank!

jfsedlar3rd
11-22-2011, 06:22 PM
Thanks everyone, my goal was to create a very interactive open system. It has been a labor of love,I had to move part of the couch over in front of it so i could sleep there. I havent watched tv in three weeks!

chazde3
11-22-2011, 06:27 PM
Dang, your sump has a more expensive light than my diy led light over my 75g tank lol. Sweet setup.

Heidi
11-22-2011, 09:48 PM
Hey jfsedlar3rd, BEAUTIFUL CUBE!! I love this tank :) it will be fun to watch this one full in. Thanks for sharing!

Heidi

Sir Patrick
11-22-2011, 10:34 PM
Looks like you have done your homework on this setup. Very nice job!

CalmSeasQuest
11-23-2011, 09:05 AM
I need some help setting up my kalkreactor if anybody has any advice to offer me. Right now I am just dripping it in with a valve but it either fills the refugium up to quickly or doesn't keep my pH where I want it.

I am also having an issue with my drain. I put a valve inline to slow the decent of the water since its falling 10 feet but it seems to fill my filter socks up and it spills over the top of them. The refugium is setup for a dual drain. I added a T and split the line into both drains however it does the same thing for both sock filters. I have played with the valve and I am at my threshold where if I close the valve anymore my pump will return the water faster than the overflow can drain. Any help would be appreciated. I am a total noob to saltwater tanks in general so if you see something that seems weird let me know I like to learn.



Beautiful setup!

As for your questions - Don't use your Kalk to chase pH. Set your drip rate to match your top-off needs and watch your Ca and Alk (you can drip Kalk only at night to support pH and counteract the diurnal swings.) Restricting the output with a valve will be problematic as the valve will clog with mineral deposits changing the drip rate and requiring more maintenance. A better solution is an ATO (I use an Osmolator.) You can also separate your ATO from your Kalk and use a peristaltic pump (BRS pumps are great) controlled by your Apex for dosing Kalk - Lots of options.

As for the drain - It's generally NOT a good idea to place any restriction on the drain side. Instead, place a valve on the feed side to slow your overflows to the desired flow rates. If more flow is needed in the tank, use power heads - although it looks like you've got plenty of flow.

Good luck - you're off to a great start

rcombs
11-23-2011, 09:47 AM
my favorite part of this tank is the lighting system that you have set up. +1 i like.

Badfish
12-16-2011, 01:51 PM
Hey how is your tank coming Joe? Any updates or Pics?

jfsedlar3rd
12-16-2011, 02:32 PM
Progress, it has been really fun getting everything tweaked just right. Being the perfectionist I am this is an ongoing battle. Keep in mind I am a total amateur, this is only my second reef system ever and I am only around a year into the hobby. If you see something funky feel free to help me out :stupidme:

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ReefWerks
12-16-2011, 09:49 PM
Very slick...well done!

DereksReef
12-16-2011, 10:40 PM
Wonderfully designed and executed! This is a magnificent reef tank. Most of us need years to accomplish a tank that really pops like that. It would appear that you did your homework, and did it well.

The lights really caught my eye. Please keep us updated with plenty of pictures, and additions!

jfsedlar3rd
12-20-2011, 08:24 PM
I added a few more light modules to my Maxspect Mazzara system. Instead of having one controller for all the modules I opted to have two controllers that each control three. It gives me more versatility with my light timing and spectrum.

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CalmSeasQuest
12-20-2011, 08:43 PM
Beautiful!

Wow, 720 Watts of LED - That's a TON of light / PAR over a 125.

jfsedlar3rd
12-20-2011, 09:06 PM
Beautiful!

Wow, 720 Watts of LED - That's a TON of light / PAR over a 125.

I need to acquire a par meter next.I was told there not as accurate for LEDs but I figure it will give me some sort of idea anyway. The nice thing is I can dial them way down if need be. Maxspect sells different wavelengths other than the factory colors so I may through some reds and other colors in there just for fun.

CalmSeasQuest
12-20-2011, 09:35 PM
I need to acquire a par meter next.I was told there not as accurate for LEDs but I figure it will give me some sort of idea anyway. The nice thing is I can dial them way down if need be. Maxspect sells different wavelengths other than the factory colors so I may through some reds and other colors in there just for fun.

Are you running these near full output? I'd be very careful and watch for signs of bleaching, (I've spent the last 2 years killing corals with LEDs ;))

PAR meters under-measure light in the very blue spectrum - depending on the amount of blue close to ~20%. More importantly, because LEDS are very efficient at producing PAR, they will appear much dimmer than T5s or MHs at equal PAR. At equal "appearing" brightness, the LEDs are putting out significantly more PAR. For reference, here are PAR measurements from my 2 AIs (these are only 70W each, compared to your 120W.) These photos were taken while I was in the middle of upgrading from the SOl White, to SOL Blue emitters - hence the different coloration and PAR output.

http://i786.photobucket.com/albums/yy141/tconwell/AquaIllumination/AI_SWSB100.jpg

This is the overwhelming reason so many that initially adopt LEDs report very poor initial results and lack of coloration.

I use a Maxspect G2 over my FT. I've replaced many of the stock emitters on the G2 with Cree and played a bit with coloration and optics as well.

I'd loan you my PAR meter, but you're a ways away.

Badfish
12-21-2011, 07:41 AM
Whoa, I bet that is one bright tank.

dcook
01-07-2012, 07:03 PM
Any updates ie pictures?

jfsedlar3rd
02-22-2012, 02:33 PM
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woods4542000
02-23-2012, 08:17 AM
Beautiful setup! Are you related to Rodney? I work for Streng.

jfsedlar3rd
02-23-2012, 08:32 AM
Actually yes he is my second cousin, I also went to school with the streng girls.

woods4542000
02-23-2012, 10:10 AM
So Bob is your cousin, hes a good guy. I'm friends with Jason lisa's husband, how I got in with bill. Again your setup rocks.

jfsedlar3rd
02-23-2012, 10:26 AM
So Bob is your cousin, hes a good guy. I'm friends with Jason lisa's husband, how I got in with bill. Again your setup rocks.
it really is a small world. Bob has always been a lot of fun. I am only about a year into this hobby but figured why do it half ***. Its more of an addiction now than anything but the family enjoys it as well. I have plans for a multiple tiered tank where the fish can move freely from one level to another.

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woods4542000
02-23-2012, 10:41 AM
Yeah it is a small world, and bob is fun! Looking forward to multi tier tank.

jfsedlar3rd
06-16-2012, 10:55 PM
I have modified this setup slightly.
I added a 200 gallon tank in the basement which is looped with the 125 rimless upstairs.
This tank was cracked so i was able to acquire it for cheap, fixing it was surprisingly simple with no prior experience with acrylic work
I also added an on-demand RO system

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larryandlaura
06-17-2012, 04:42 PM
Great addition. What are ypur plans with this tank?

jfsedlar3rd
06-17-2012, 06:29 PM
Its going to be my FOWLR tank I believe

larryandlaura
06-17-2012, 07:15 PM
Cool beans............