Reefer 750XXL Build

james stanford

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I am new to aquariums (fresh or salt) and this is my first build after several months of research. So far so good. I started out considering the 425XXL or 525XXL (or custom equivalents) and up-sold myself to the 750 with full Apex system under the philosophy of good big or go home. You can literally do almost anything through reading blogs and online articles and watching YouTube videos.

[Build and Build Thread are in process. I'll add details and more pics later.]

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Thank you!

I wanted a larger refugium to get closer to having refugium(s) at 10% of the volume or minimum recommended for the Triton method. I'm hope to try to avoid or at least significantly limit water changes through the Triton method. I also added a small refugium after the Skimmer and reactors just before the bubble trap. I'll add some pics later.

As for metric to standard, a Dremmel tool, PVC glue and either the Wye valve for the return or the metric to standard couplers from BRS for the others.
 
Thank you!

I wanted a larger refugium to get closer to having refugium(s) at 10% of the volume or minimum recommended for the Triton method. I'm hope to try to avoid or at least significantly limit water changes through the Triton method. I also added a small refugium after the Skimmer and reactors just before the bubble trap. I'll add some pics later.

As for metric to standard, a Dremmel tool, PVC glue and either the Wye valve for the return or the metric to standard couplers from BRS for the others.
James, if this is your first fish tank, you already have a lot of knowledge to build such a nice tank. Can't wait to see it full of fish and corals !!!
 
Welcome to r2r!!

Wow great first tank. Looks like you have done a lot of resource and off to a great start.
I would have loved the Red Sea 750 for my first but ended up getting the 425. The cost and water need to go bigger was more then I think I wanted.
Will be following alone as it progresses
 
Welcome to r2r!!

Wow great first tank. Looks like you have done a lot of resource and off to a great start.
I would have loved the Red Sea 750 for my first but ended up getting the 425. The cost and water need to go bigger was more then I think I wanted.
Will be following alone as it progresses

Thanks! Yeah, when I thought about the cost of water, I quickly realized I’d save a lot by getting an RODI system. I got the 7 stage, 100 gal/day BRS and put it in my laundry room.
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Wife is not too happy about the water tank or shelf, but that arrangement and the “beer bong” ATO reservoir filler are a temporary solution.
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Welcome to r2r!!

Wow great first tank. Looks like you have done a lot of resource and off to a great start.
I would have loved the Red Sea 750 for my first but ended up getting the 425. The cost and water need to go bigger was more then I think I wanted.
Will be following alone as it progresses

Thanks! Yeah when I thought about the cost of water, I quickly realized I’d save a lot by getting an RODI system. I got the 7 stage, 100 gal/day BRS.

10B81CF4-6C38-4AF4-841A-BC7DF33CF9DB.jpeg


Wife is not too happy about the water tank or shelf, but that arrangement and the “beer bong” ATO reservoir filler are a temporary solution.
 
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