I have high hopes that my tank will be ready for coral this weekend, although the sandstorm is looking to be the one issue I cannot fix in time. Here is a little history on my tank...
I bought it used on Craig's List 2 Christmas' ago and it has been in my Kitchen, utility room, and garage on more than one occasion. I buffed out a few scratches, and resealed it. I added supports to the stand and shifted one original support then refinished it. The inside was caulked, primed, and received several coats of alkyd enamel paint.
I have been picking up equipment periodically, some from other ARC members, to add to the setup. Here is what I have in the tank or soon to install atm:
Oceanic 90 gallon bowfront
Trigger Emerald 26 sump (from ARC member)
Jebao DCS 5000
Bubble Magus Curve 5
Apex with temp, conductivity, and 2 Ph probes (from ARC member)
Apex water alarm
Apex Dos pump (from ARC member)
32" Reefbreeder V1 (from ARC member)
Avast ATO and peristaltic pump (from ARC member)
Trigger Emerald 5 gallon ATO tank
Finnex 300 Watt deluxe titanium heater
Aqua 40 watt UV (from ARC member)
2 x Hydor Koralia pumps (from ARC member)
5 stage RODI with 2 GFO cannisters (part from ARC member)
2 x 32 gallon mixing station stacked vertically with a rolling 42 below
40 lbs "dead" Caribsea aragonite
Approx. 5 lbs sand from my 16 month old biocube
I still need to make a cover for the tank since I do not plan to use the glass tops. I am at a loss on how to make the cover with the bowfront and plan to research it.
The rock was purchased from two ARC members. The rock was bleached, well rinsed, and has been curing in a 42 gallon brute for almost 9 months at 80 degrees F, air, top to bottom low flow, MicroBactr7 and regular ammonia feedings. Before I moved the rock to the wet tank, it was eliminating a half cup of ammonia before the following 24 hour test regularly, long after stopping the MicroBactr7 doses. I cannot imagine fitting more rock in the tank and put a bunch in the sump temporarily. I may actually pull some of the rock out as I move my Biocube contents. I have a lot of golf ball and fist size rocks that I gradated, I may use it in the sump, but had planned to grow cheeto.
After plumbing and leak testing for a week, I set the tank up in the living room this past Saturday, filled it with saltwater and added Stability. Next I added the sand, which will be the subject of another post.
I have the skimmer working on 10 gallons of WC water from my biocube. I was amazed that it produced gunk in less than an hour.
I have high (likely false) hopes that the tank will be ready for coral this weekend with a close eye on water parameters for a while.