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August 2010 - Tank of the Month

by Myteemouse 08-07-2010, 08:48 AM


Myteemouse's Blue Room
Coral Reef Aquarium - Tank of the Month - Myteemouse's Blue Room  
I guess you all know me Adam (Myteemouse) already. We got started with this hobby by winning a SW tank setup at Wild Side (a LFS) in a raffle . The 29 gallon was a basic setup with FW light, canister filter, crushed coral, and no liverock. We had always wanted a tank but had never gotten around to it.

After months and month of reading, asking questions, hundreds of drawings and remeasuring the dinning room and tanks about ten thousand times, we came up with this. System is now 18 months old (set up march 2009) and we couldn't be happier. If anyone would like to come over and give the bar a try, give us a shout. Don't forget the beer!


The peninsula style is definitely the way to go for viewing your corals and live stock. It's a bugger to clean all that acrylic. The bar is very functional. We eat all our meals there. We also hang out around the tank, drinking beer or wine with guests. Everyone that comes over says it is a "One of a kind" setup. That is exactly what we were aiming for.

Our set up is a 125g peninsula tank made by Jason @ CFI, a 24x24x12-inch (30 gallon) frag tank and a standard 29 gallon (softy) tank (on separate system with sumps and all we are running a total water volume of around 220 gallons.

Everything on the 125 is custom made to our specs. (Stand/bar by me, hood by Mike Bell, tank and sump by Jason @ CFI). The stand was built in pieces out side and assembled in the house. (Too big to get in the door.) The overall footprint of the stand/bar is 8'6" x 6'3" x 42". I put doors all the way around the stand so we can get to all sides of the sump. The bar is strong enough to stand on to work on the tank.The hood is three pieces, one over each tank. Mike did an outstanding job making them seamless. At a distance they look as if they are all one hood. They all three have huge doors to get into the tanks. We painted the stand and hood gloss black to highlight the tanks themselves.


Maintenance and Equipment

System Parameters: pH 8.1-8.3, Temp 78-81, Cal 420, Mag 1250, Alk 9, Sal 35

Additives: kalkwasser with topoff water and magnesium once a month

Maintenance: 20% water changes twice a month


 
125 Gallon
Display: 60"x 24"x 20" by CFI
Lighting: (2) 250w MH 14k coralvue w/lumen bright reflectors.
(2) 48-watt HO-T5 on Icecap 660
Filtration: SWC 250
Circulation: Closed Loop with two inlets four out on Dart pump (3600gph)
Hydor K-4 modded on sea swirl (1200 gph)
Return: Posidon 1200 GPH
Top off: DIY ATO
Other Equipment: Reefkeeper Lite Controller
Kalk reactor w/ blueline 10 stirrer, Phosreactor
Chiller in the summer
29 Gallon
Display: 24"x12"x16" AGA 20H
Lighting: (1) 250w MH 14k corlavue W/lumen bright reflector
(1) 24-watt HO-T-5
Filtration: Euro reef 100 skimmer
Circulation: (1) Hydor K-3 (1) Hydor K-1
Return: Quiet One 400GPH return pump
Top off: DIY ATO
Other Equipment: Phosreactor




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Livestock

29 Gallon
a two dragon face pipe fish
Chalk Bass
Harlequinshrimp, Snails and corals

125 Gallon
yellow tang
Naso tang
Fairy Wrasse
leopard wrasse
blue jaw trigger
yellow coris wrasse
green coris wrasse
red scooter blenny
a mating pair of yellow
watchman gobies and a pistol shrimp.
one peppermint shrimp and a few emerald crabs, & snails. No hermit crabs ..
lots of corals.




Eye Candy


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More information and photos of Myteemouse's cool system can be found
in his Member's Reef Thread.

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Old 08-07-2010, 09:06 AM

Adam awesome tank! Very original and looks to be doing great!

Thanks for being here on CR and sharing it with us!
   
 
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Old 08-07-2010, 10:18 AM

Thanks I am soo proud for this honor, and glad all my hard work payed off..
I've been pretty lucky so far..
No MAJOR mis-haps.
   
 
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Old 08-07-2010, 10:56 AM

Awesome tanks and set up man.
   
 
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Old 08-07-2010, 06:20 PM

I knew you'ld get it somewhere Mytee, congrats! Well deserved!
   
 
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Old 08-07-2010, 07:33 PM

LOL thanks everyone..
I am pretty happy..
   
 
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Old 08-07-2010, 10:01 PM

Congrats on a well deserved tank of the month!!! Been digging your tank for a while now!
   
 
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Old 08-07-2010, 10:04 PM

Wow... tank looks awesome! Keep it up!
   
 
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Old 08-08-2010, 08:08 PM

Fantastic job! A well deserving TOTM!
   
 
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Old 08-08-2010, 10:48 PM

Thanks again. I am near done getting the frag racks out only one left.. I hate those things in my tank.
   
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