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greenonion`s 120 gal

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Greenonion, Jun 23, 2010.

  1. Greenonion

    Greenonion

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    well.... i figured its about time to post some info on my 120gal. i upgraded this tank from a AGA 65gal. i loved my old tank but unfortunately ran out of realstate in about a year thanks to sone and robin! i started the 65gal with a pre-made sump, HOB overflow box, and super skimmer 65. as i grew in the hobby i realized how planning and buying the right equipment the first time around will save you money in the long run. here's a pic of my old 65. RIP!!!!
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  2. Greenonion

    Greenonion

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    not many corals in it when that was taken, but it was so full of rock i couldn't stick my hand in there( which i did far to often) without running into something!

    Out with the old, in with the new!

    I went with an AGA 120gal because i always like the dimensions, it had built in overflows, and was 50% off....so you can't beat that. i wanted the 120 to be my dream tank. i may go bigger later on but for now i was happy with the size. i also didn't want to buy equipment over and over again....so i decided to do everything right the first time. i was able to reuse all of the rock from the 65 and only have to buy an extra 30lbs. or so. for flow i went with a vortech mp40w (which i love) and a mag 12 for return. im a believer in little flow through the sump. skimmer is a reef octo extreme w/ sicce. the sump is pretty much a skimmer chamber, cheato tumbler, and return chamber. simple is always the best way imo. stand is AGA stand and canopy was built by adam at A.E. i stained it myself (first time for everything) so its a little mismatched but o well [​IMG]

    left side
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    and my zoa garden on the right
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    with the field o chalices in the middle
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  3. Greenonion

    Greenonion

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    the lighting is 2x 250watt 14k pheonix's in lumenmax elites, with 2x 54w t5's as supplements. i love the spread on of the lumenmax pendants, just wish there we more bulb choices for DE lol.

    heres the hood
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    and heres the sump
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    with all the outlets and all in a cabinet to the right of the tank
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    and some shot of my stuff (that sounded weird)
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    and i just think this is a cool upshot
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  4. mthomp

    mthomp Inactive User

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    I just want to say the pics do not do this tank justice, as good as it looks, it looks 10x better up close. Nice tank joe, iam very envious.
     
  5. Greenonion

    Greenonion

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    thanks for looking, any comments would be more than welcome

    thx joe
     
  6. Greenonion

    Greenonion

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    /DesktopModules/ActiveForums/themes/_default//emoticons/smile.gif did you get your AC working again mike?
     
  7. mthomp

    mthomp Inactive User

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    yeah ended up having to replace it. nice and cool now.
     
  8. Greenonion

    Greenonion

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    that sucks, but at least its working now!
     
  9. FishBrain Expert Reefkeeper

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    Looks good love the zoa garden. I can tell you have been to see sone I see a few of his corals in there.
     
  10. Box

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    His tank is quite amazing, tho I admit mine will be better, ha. I got alot of ideas from him and coral on top of that. Good guy wonderful tank, in that order of course /DesktopModules/ActiveForums/themes/_default//emoticons/wink.gif.

    -box
     
  11. CoryB

    CoryB Inactive User

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    great looking tank joe!
     
  12. slovan

    slovan Experienced Reefkeeper

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    Nice job on the aquascape, Joe!  Also your setup looks very clean and well kept.  Please continue to update your thread with plenty of pics as your tank grows out; it should look very nice! [​IMG]
     
  13. Waverz

    Waverz Expert Reefkeeper

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    Great looking setup man! Your tank and "stuff" both look great!

     
  14. B-Rad

    B-Rad Inactive User

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    Lookin good Joe!! Yuma's getting bigger.
     
  15. Greenonion

    Greenonion

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    thanks for all the compliments everyone /DesktopModules/ActiveForums/themes/_default//emoticons/smile.gif

    Rick: yea, that yuma is growing like a boss!
     
  16. stew Well-Known ReefKeeper GIRS Member

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    Great tank!  Thanks for the inspiration and some ideas I picked up from the pics.
     
  17. Bluefool

    Bluefool Inactive User

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    Hey, in your sump, how do you move the water from the taller tank to the shorter? Hole drilled that we can't see? That project is up next for me (sump) and I'm gonna rip off your design.
     
  18. adampottebaum

    adampottebaum Experienced Reefkeeper GIRS Member

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    I think that's his top off water...
     
  19. rockinsmall

    rockinsmall Inactive User

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    puuuurdy!
     
  20. Greenonion

    Greenonion

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    yep, its the top-off. tsunami ato with a little rio 50 pumping it to the sump.

    thanks stew
    i think its very puuuuurdy too!
     

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