40th Bday Wife Approve Build

Miah2bzy

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We're moving in April/May (2025 for those reading this later) and wife approved a 40th birthday build for the new house. (Fainted from shock, came to, thought it was a dream, fainted again when she said it wasn't, kids concerned about dad's mental health - there may have been tears...there weren't... ... ...ok maybe there were).

After being out of the hobby for ~10 years we're jumping back in with a wife approved tank build at our new house - with a few modifications and hidden receipts in an old cigar box that she won't find. By reading this you're now obligated through the reef tank code of conduct to not tell her how much it actually cost when you see the build, equipment, and livestock.

Onward.

The next day a friend in the hobby tells me he's selling his entire setup and was willing to part with it for pennies on the dollar, already boxed, washed with vinegar water, needs it moved ASAP to save his marriage (hey, we've all been there and I felt bad for the guy). I was all too happy to help this dear dear friend of mine to save his marriage AND take advantage of the situation to get a sweet setup in the process (coincidentally I had helped him initially get this setup and running 4 years ago when he bought it new and designed a lot of this from the beginning, more on that later).

I've got all the equipment sitting in boxes and ready to move into the new house. Once moved I'll start working on getting the tank setup and posting more. For now:

Wife Approved Build
Tank:
RedSea 250 (65 gallon) XL 300 with Stand and Sump (see pic). The plumbing has already been changed from the European style (no thank-you Red Sea) with updated Imperial fittings, gate valve, etc. Pulled out the bulkheads for the move so we wouldn't crack the tank and found they glued a plate that everything threads into at the bottom of the tank. Had to keep the original threaded fittings for that and may replace that eventually while we wait for the move too. Everything after the bulkheads was changed out for easier plumbing.
Lighting: I've got two fixtures for this, will depend on what corals we venture into.
1) T5+LED Combo - Aquatic Life 36" 4xT5 (2x ATI Coral Plus + 2x ATI Blue Plus) + 2x Kessil A360X
2) MH + LED Combo - 2x250w MH (I've got a number of new 14k bulbs I've stockpiled from over the years) + 2x Kessil A360X
Flow: 2xMP40 + Gyre
Controller: Apex controller with all the things that you'd expect from a high end system all built into a cabinet that matches the stand (see pic).
Rock: ~50 lbs of rock pulled out of the tank before it was tore down and put in to a brute trash can with ~30+lbs of additional dry rock to cure for the next couple months. Made a small amount of salt water to get this started while we're waiting on the move. Brute+Heater+Powerhead.
Doodads and Humdingers: Hannah test kit system, BRS dosing system + dosing equipment, various filters, a quarantine setup, RODI setup (see pic), I've got 3 skimmers (from other builds), and a number of things I haven't unboxed yet but will once we move.

Pics of the tank, RODI setup for now, and the controller cabinet while we wait for the move:
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Pretty nice setup so far. Look forward to seeing it come to life. Welcome back to the wife approved addiction!!!
 

Miah2bzy

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We've finished remodeling the house we just bought and have been in for a few weeks. Time for some build updates.

ELECTRICAL:
We added 2x15amp gfci/afci breakers for the reef room setup and have run wires through to the utility room, outlets, and for the lights.
Circuit 1: APC 1500 battery backup for the controller that will have the sensors, pumps, and heaters on it.
Circuit 2: The lights will go on the second circuit - see below for possible configurations.

LOCATION:
I plan to put the 65 gallon reef tank in the basement family room for strongest floor support. 2 possible locations:
1) Along the long wall. This backs the tank up to the utility room, we can drill a small 4" hole in the drywall and then plumb it to the larger system where I plan to put a 100 gallon stock tank, 2x40B quarantine tanks, water tanks, etc. Low traffic with less lighting hitting it.
2) Staircase. This backs the tank to the staircase where we can view it from above and from behind. The drywall here can also be drilled and plumbed into the system, just a longer run. The staircase would get some lighting from an LED in the stairwell but it's minimal. The stairway will have high traffic.

There's a track light in that area that we've already moved 2 lights off of to keep the lighting on the aquarium to a minimum.

Utility Room: Putting a 100 gallon stock tank for a sump. 2x 40B for quarantines. Water supply and RODI setup. Work desk for maintenance. We added a larger than needed condensation pump to the utility room to plumb the RODI waste water to.
Kitchenette: Across from the utility room is a kitchenette with sink, water, drain, etc.

LIGHTING:
1) Hanging fixture with 4x39 watt T-5 + 2x360X Kessil set to blue only. (T-5 2xCoral plus 2xBlue plus). T-5 to run for 5 hrs of the day, kessils to run for 3 hrs before and 3 hours after to maximize viewing in the evening and morning hrs.
2) 2x250 watt 10K metal halide to run for 5 hrs per day.
3) 1x400 wall 10K metal halide

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What are your thoughts on lighting?
What are your thoughts on location?
What else would you add to your perfect fish room/utility room?
 

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