90 Gallon Step by Step Basic Reef Setup

bjaycollings

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im just getting into this hobby, and i just purchased my first big reef ready tank...Here is some of the stuff i purchased with this used set up:


90gallon AGA (All Glass Aquarium) reef ready tank (48”x18”x25”) drilled on the left side, with a black wooden custom made stand (50”x20”x38”) and black canopy.

Light fixture 48” T5 - 8 lamps 54W
40gallon sump with Euro Skimmer
2 Mag Drive Pumps 9.5
3 Tunze Turbelle 6025 pumps
Wavy Sea
Pin Point monitors for Salinity
Pin Point monitors for pH
Pin Point Wireless Thermometer
dual GFO & Carbon reactor
 

mr.reef24

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great post reefscape no comment on this thread yet but will eventually throw in a suggestion or 2

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rocketgypsy

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I like your guide to reef tank set-up -- simple enough for a reef noobie to get started, yet covers all the bases. Thank you.
--Reef Noobie
 

Gprime

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Only thing wrong with this thread is there is no mention of any sort of filtration. There's biological from the live rock from what I know myself. But you're going to need something more than that if you want to sustain any life in the tank like a sump with a refugium and a skimmer, or a HOB fuge with a biowheel filter and HOB skimmer.
 

Heathd

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Ehh, I have seen a tank done with live rock, macros, and massive power heads and they had a variety of reef safe fish and corals in the tank. No sump, hob, skimmer, etc...

It can be done, just not something I would reccomend for a starter.
 
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