- Location
- Franklin Lakes, NJ
Ok, so after a lot of thought, I've decided to set up the 75g again in our new house. Since it's being broken down, and everything is going in the other tank for a little while, I have the opportunity to make some changes to the tank and set it back up the way I want it.
So here's the current equipment:
75g Glass Tank, built in overflow
Aquactinics MH/T5 light fixture
20g High Tank as sump.
ASM G3 Skimmer with recirc mod.
2 Koralia Evo 1400s
Reef Keeper Lite, with additional PC4 and SL2 on the way.
2 TLF reactors
DIY ATO
Chiller (not plumbed in currently)
Heater
So the changes I'm thinking about making are as follows:
Sump will be changed to a 20g Long to make it easier to work in.
Chiller will be plumbed through the return with a ball valve to bypass and hooked up to the RKL.
ASM G3 will be modded for gravity feed from drain and a filter sock will be added to the output.
Plumbing will be added to the drain to create a water change port, allowing me to drain water with a couple of quick ball valve flips.
I've used one of the TLF reactors as a kalk reactor and had excellent results, (this takes some playing around) but am thinking of adding an additional ATO pump and controlling which one goes on based on the tank pH. If the pH is high, the pump that bypasses the kalk will feed the tank from the ATO. When it drops, the pump feeding the kalk into the tank will supply ATO water. In theory, this should provide the tank with stable salinity and pH with nearly zero maintenance on my end.
MH lights will be reduced to 5 hours a day with T5s tacking an hour on to each end of the light cycle.
Any thoughts or suggestions on other ways I can make it easier on myself?
So here's the current equipment:
75g Glass Tank, built in overflow
Aquactinics MH/T5 light fixture
20g High Tank as sump.
ASM G3 Skimmer with recirc mod.
2 Koralia Evo 1400s
Reef Keeper Lite, with additional PC4 and SL2 on the way.
2 TLF reactors
DIY ATO
Chiller (not plumbed in currently)
Heater
So the changes I'm thinking about making are as follows:
Sump will be changed to a 20g Long to make it easier to work in.
Chiller will be plumbed through the return with a ball valve to bypass and hooked up to the RKL.
ASM G3 will be modded for gravity feed from drain and a filter sock will be added to the output.
Plumbing will be added to the drain to create a water change port, allowing me to drain water with a couple of quick ball valve flips.
I've used one of the TLF reactors as a kalk reactor and had excellent results, (this takes some playing around) but am thinking of adding an additional ATO pump and controlling which one goes on based on the tank pH. If the pH is high, the pump that bypasses the kalk will feed the tank from the ATO. When it drops, the pump feeding the kalk into the tank will supply ATO water. In theory, this should provide the tank with stable salinity and pH with nearly zero maintenance on my end.
MH lights will be reduced to 5 hours a day with T5s tacking an hour on to each end of the light cycle.
Any thoughts or suggestions on other ways I can make it easier on myself?



