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![]() Do you already have an RO/DI unit?
Also, you might consider getting another phosban reactor and actively running carbon in it. I think it's the best way...but that's just my opinion! |
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This package comes with two reactors and the Maxi-jet 400 plus plumbing for it. Quite handy to order it all as a package. |
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![]() A Calcium reactor maintains alkalinity, and a Kalk. reactor maintains calcium. Running both allows you to maintain steady dKH, and Ca levels, which helps a lot in maintaining color, growth, and strength in SPS, LPS, and clams.
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![]() If you are planning a renovation and not just the tank to go in the room, I would consider finding a better place to have the tank.... so maybe you could build a closet or room behind the tank, or maybe a sump in the basement. Access from the rear will make maintenance much easier and you won't have to worry about having another place to mix water and keep all the misc. aquarium junk that your going to need from time to time.
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![]() Flow from a Dart for a the return might be a lot your sump.
If going CL, as mentioned, consider something for water motion (eg. OM 4-way and there's one FS here). As for CL themselves, I'm running one with a Dart and happy with it, but might want to read through this thread by Niloc16. Has a nice well thought out tank but noise ended up being an issue with the CL. My tank is in my family room and though don't even think of pump noise during the day (TV, kids etc) it is noticeable at night when everyones in bed and I want to read a book by the tank. Salt, 1 bucket isn't going to last long. Joe Reefer's comment is something to seriously consider. Having a fishroom behind or even a basement sump eases maintenance like you wouldn't believe. Also, hope you've had a chance to visit people with large tanks. As much research I did when planning and running a 75g, to actually see peoples setups helps a lot. |
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While I haven't seen any large tanks in person I have been reading up for the better part of a year and I still have a lot to learn, hence the need for this post. I'm taking all suggestions seriously. |
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![]() If you are going to count on a closed loop for your in tank flow I definately recommend an ocean motions type of device - either 4 or 8 way and a large external pump such as a Hammerhead to drive it.
I also concur with looking at running 4 MH over your tank and using a luminarc type of reflector. And of course, with a tank that large you are also going to have a substantial cash outlay for live rock and live stock. Another consideration you may want to look at is a chiller. With all the $$$ laid out in your equipment and livestock it would be a shame to have a heat issue with your tank that causes you loose it all (like I did last summer ![]() As you have indicated that the tank will not be accessible from the back you may want to also look at some type of device to raise and lower your lights for easier access to the tank. A good person to pm is probably Superfudge as he is a master at this sort of thing. Good luck and please post a thread outlining your progress. |
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![]() With that being said a calcuim Reactor will also maintain proper levels of Magnesuim in the 1350 range too. but will lower your Ph and that is why they use a Kalk reactor,..
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