Phil's 90g SPS dominant reef (aka The Electric Reef Project)

curiousphil

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Hey everyone, as mentioned in my introduction thread, I've created this thread to talk about my 90g mixed reef build. 

A bit of background before I get into the details:
-I love DIY.  I wanted to build as much of this as possible on my own, for both the enjoyment of building something and for learning purposes.
-I'm planning to move within the next year, so I didn't want to start too big of a tank.  In my next home I would like to build a system featuring a large 200-300g display tank.
-I plan to have my reef dominated by SPS, so the lighting and flow are both very strong to reflect this.

I started research and planning for my tank back around November, and started collecting the pieces in February.  The tank is setup with the following, so far:
-1 20" LED light fixture sitting over the middle, with a second currently being wired up.  They will sit centered above each half of the tank.  Breakdown of emitters:
--19 Royal Blue / Neutral White Cree XTE 3-ups
--16 True Violets (mix of 405 peak nm and 430)
--11 Ocean Coral White (Red, Teal, Cyan)
--106 total LED point sources
-Flow: Magdrive 18 return, 1 Jebao WP-40, 1 Koralia 1150
--Drilled tank for a beananimal overflow and installed the BRS 2400 GPH overflow box
-Skimmer: Deltec TS-1250

Livestock:
-~75 lbs liverock
-3 Green Chromis
-2 Blue Eyed Cardinals
-1 Open Brain coral
-1 Hammer frag

What's left to do? 
-Finish the second light fixture
-Build the canopy and mount lights/electronics
-Finish the sides of the stand with nice wood
-Build and set up the ATO system
-Finish my Arduino based controller (this will be my ongoing 'rainy day' project)
-Decide on and install media reactors (currently planning a calc reactor, am currently testing and dosing calc... will see if the reactor is needed)
-Possibly add ozone to the skimmer, have an ORP probe that will be hooked up to the Arduino


Picture diary:
Tank pics from Kijiji.  90g with 2x4 stand, $150 delivered.
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In my kitchen, filling with water for a test and giving it a bit of a scrub down.
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Arduino arrived!  Never worked with a microcontroller before, but I am a programmer by trade with some hobby electronics background and have found it incredibly easy to work with.
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Code shield, to help myself learn:
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Light stuff!  Got a big PSU (Meanwell SE-350-48) and a whack of LDD drivers (variating from 350, 500 and 1000).  Also acquired the following for my LED fixture, which will have 6 dimmable channels (RB/NW/Violet/Cyan/Green/Red):
-2x 20" LED T-slot heatsinks from HeatsinkUSA  (will be mounted on L bracket with each sink centered over a side of the tank, eventually planning a rail mount system similar to the Maxspect P series so that I can create cool shadow effects)
-19x Cree XTE RB/RB/NW 3up stars
-16x violets (6x 405nm, 10x 425nm)
-11x OCW
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I kinda broke the bank on the next purchase... but I figure it's a good investment to have accurate measurement equipment on hand.  Sure I could have built DIY probes for alot less, but I'm not sure I would have trusted them.  And in case I do need to add more probes later, I can DIY them and use these as reference probes to ensure that my cheap ones are accurate.
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What will hopefully become an Arduino-controlled power bar:
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Testing some LED layouts:
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Atlas Scientific stamps on a breadboard:
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Free skimmer!  Dirty as all get out, but that's ok, I've got no shortage of elbow grease lol.  Took a bit of work for me to identify it, but it turned out to be a good one!  (Or at least, an expensive one.)  Deltec TS-1250.  Before:
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Parts in the drain board:
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Full shot of it cleaned up:
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And lets see it in the sump:
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Test fitting sump under the stand.  As soon as I saw this stand, I knew I would have to disassemble it and make some changes.  Mainly, I need more height in the sump area.  Secondly, it wracks like mad!  I was using an algae scrubber to clean up the glass and noticed that the tank/stand would shift back and forth as I scrubbed the front.
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BRS order arrived - diamond hole-saw, drill guide, overflow box (with a broken corner...), plumbing bits:
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Got an 5" LCD TFT from Itead studios, loaded the calibration sketch:  (I was up till about 1AM on Saturday night trying to get this to work!  So much fun!)
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Fixed up the overflow box with some epoxy:  (JB Weld)
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Draining the tank, placing the sump in a temp location.  This is prep work for my stand modifications which I hope to perform this weekend!
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Free liverock?!?!?!!!!! (I LOVE MY GIRLFRIEND! lol):
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Threw the rocks in my sump with the skimmer to see if I can make it foam!  Also thinking it will help with curing them.  Took a few shots of the rock from different angles... I really love some of the pieces I got! 
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Houston, we have foam!!
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When this skimmer came to me, the bayonet collar which holds the skimmer cup in place was broken off, so I really wasn't sure if this thing was going to work.  I fixed it with some JB Weld, and it seems like it's good to go!  Foam is really wet, I can tell that I'm running this thing in too much water.

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What kind of wonderful/terrible things have you learned from your parents over the years? I owe this one to my mom lol:
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Much more to come!  Still uploading/moving lots of pictures.
 

Poseidon

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Re: The Electric Reef Project

Salty Cracker link said:
Holy crap there's a whole lot of awesome in this.

+5

except i dont understand half of the electrical or programming stuff... :)
 

curiousphil

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Re: The Electric Reef Project

LOL, thanks guys :D.  And I haven't even shown the cool stuff yet!  I do a lot of my research and forum posting from work, when I have free time.  Unfortunately Photobucket is blocked here so I have to collect the links using my iPhone and email them to myself haha.
 

Salty Cracker

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Re: The Electric Reef Project

not to be a real jerk by any means, but is that abs pipe?  I don't know if abs is safe for reef?  I was told it leeched, only good for drainage/sewage.
 

sunnykita

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Re: The Electric Reef Project

Salty Cracker link said:
not to be a real jerk by any means, but is that abs pipe?  I don't know if abs is safe for reef?  I was told it leeched, only good for drainage/sewage.

my thoughts as well, not that I know much, but I've seen this mentioned a time or two on the list
 

curiousphil

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Re: The Electric Reef Project

Yeah its ABS.  Did a lot of reading and couldn't find anything solid anywhere about it not being safe, just people mentioning things like "is that reef safe?"  If anyone has a link to something that says abs leaks toxins I would love to see it.  Wouldn't be too big of an effort to redo the plumbing now that I've done it once, hardest part was learning how everything fits together.
 

reefin

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Re: The Electric Reef Project

Sweet build!

Makes me want to go out and buy something just to build it!!!! LOL

Damn it!!!!!
 

Poseidon

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Re: The Electric Reef Project

curiousphil link said:
Yeah its ABS.  Did a lot of reading and couldn't find anything solid anywhere about it not being safe, just people mentioning things like \"is that reef safe?\"  If anyone has a link to something that says abs leaks toxins I would love to see it.  Wouldn't be too big of an effort to redo the plumbing now that I've done it once, hardest part was learning how everything fits together.

ive heard this too. i know they only use it on drains etc in houses because it has a poor track record when its pressurized.
 

curiousphil

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Re: The Electric Reef Project

Ah ok! That makes sense.  Well, given some time maybe we will have the answer to our questions! lol.

So far all is well. A bit of new tank syndrome...  some brown hair algae.  Aside from that no problems yet to speak of.  The fish and coral seem happy, with the corals visually improving each day.  Granted, they were clinging to their skeletons when I put them in, so improvements aren't difficult!

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The fishies are all being friends now! (The cardinals were being loners before I added more chromis.)
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Zooey loves to watch them in the evenings lol
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pulpfiction1

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Re: The Electric Reef Project

sure is  a lot of work,just breezing through the pics wore me out some,does kinda make me wanna do a new build heheheheh

looks fantastic,where did you get the heatsink for your lights?
 

curiousphil

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The Electric Reef Project

pulpfiction1 link said:
sure is  a lot of work,just breezing through the pics wore me out some,does kinda make me wanna do a new build heheheheh

looks fantastic,where did you get the heatsink for your lights?

Thanks! Yeah its a lot of work but I love it :D.  Got the heatsink from HeatsinkUSA, each block was about 60 bucks.
 

curiousphil

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The Electric Reef Project

Moved things around a bit more...

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I think I'm done now, going to try and keep my hands out for a few weeks while I finish up the lights and work on my Arduino coding.  And contimplate my next livestock addition.  Coral wise I would like to try out a monti cap, a digi, and a birdsnest.  For fish I think I would like to add a blue tang, a sailfin tang, and two ocellaris clowns.

Getting good corraline growth:
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Everyone is getting along nicely now and being very social:
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The open brain is starting to get its colour back and is getting very puffy:
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The hammer is not doing so great. On top of me having a difficult time finding a place that had low enough flow, the snails kept crawling over one of the heads. So I've lost one head.  The other head looks like it will do well where it is now, if I leave it alone! (Which I plan on doing.)
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Re: The Electric Reef Project

Looking like a good start :)


Unfortunately that hammer probably wont make it as it doesnt look like there is much left on it. I keep my hammers in a low-moderate flow with good moderate lighting.
 

curiousphil

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The Electric Reef Project

Bucket of coral:
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Turbo on turbo action:
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These snails just flock to the hammer:
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Picked up some brine shrimp today, heres a pic of the open brain coral after feeding:
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NOMNOMNOM lol

And finally the new coral pics:
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Feeding frenzy!
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