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180 Custom Gallon Starfire

Slow progress, but heres an update.... water testing the tank today. The cabinet builder is starting tomorrow :)

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Well then quit moving it and get it going already!!!
Just kidding, looks like you're getting close, can't wait to see the fun parts start happening!
 
Looks like 1/2" on the sides and 1" on the top and bottom, it's a beast to move, takes 4-5 guys to move it.

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After two years of storage, it finally made it to the house, and not a scratch on it, and water tight!
 
These will be an awesome house and tank. Not sure which one I would rank the best (house or tank). I am more leaning towards the home with all the major remodeling. Hopefully you got it at a excellent deal since the remodeling cost are upfront cost.
 
Thanks, we already live here! been living in 850sf upstairs for 2yrs. Through the dust, dirt and jackhammering. Glad to have the downstairs getting close to move in. I'm hoping the downstairs is ready mid october, just need time to finish it myself :(

I'm putting together a list of reef parts and wanted to get opinions on the equipment. I'm also having a guy from our LFS the Coral Corral come over and help design the plumbing.

Here's the list of items I'm planing on getting, please let me know what you think.

Flow: Aquarium Currents Sea Swirl 1 in (2x)
Pump: Reeflo Super Dart Gold (4300 GPH, Max head 12', 165 Watts)
Skimmer: Super Reef Octopus XP30001 10" Cone Sump Skimmer (Rated for 260-300 Gallons)
Biopellet Reactor: BR-110 Reef Octopus Biopellet Reactor
Temp Light: Tek 48" 6x54watt T5 (LED Replacement - Aqua Illumination Vegas 3x... but gonna be a while)

Ventilation: Elicent Inline 6" Fan 308CFM

Controller: CAP Temp Controller Day/Night
(Fan Controller)

Water Quality: Bulk Reef Unit
(Not sure which one yet)
Saltwater Holding Tank: 165 Gallon plastic drum
 
They are nice, but I can't have any wires on the outside of the tank. If I use the the seaswirl you only see the directional jets and no wires
 
What kind of metal did you use for your stand and where did you source it from?

I'm thinking of doing the same and then skinning it.
 
Had a guy come out from the local coral shop, he's putting together a diagram..list etc with a few options. But right now my goal is maximum flow with minimal maintenance.

So looking to get:

REEFLO SNAPPER/DART HYBRID
2 HYDOR KORALIA with controller
Skimmer rated for 300 Gallons (Euroreef)

Biopellot Reactor
Carbon Canister
Automatic Doser
Automatic water top off
3-4 Stage R/O Unit

6" ventilation fan
Fan Controller
 
The saltwater bank tank is hooked up and almost ready.

Found a local supplier, here's what he's go instock.. including the 3,000 Gallon tank for $1,800!

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Here's my tanks location and install. I hooked up a 1,650GPH pump up. Gonna plug it into a remote controlled switch.. so I can turn it on under the tank, instead of going outside, call me lazy :) The tank guy installed a larger top and 1/2 connections for the faucet and hard pipe connection while I waited :) Whole tank cost $180!

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