Vo's Reefer 250 Build

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Starting my build.
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Aquarium, stand, sump:
*Red Sea Reefer 250​

Lighting:
*Light: Reef Brite XHO LED, 36 inch. 3x Actinic blue, 2x 50/50​
*Mounting: TBD​

Filtration:
*TBD​

Maintaining water parameters:
*Specify gravity: TBD​
*Alkalinity: TBD​
*Calcium: TBD​
*TBDs: TBD​

Food:
*TBD​

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Congratulations on your new adventure!!!
 
Slow progress. Got the doors on. I made the mistake of putting the sump and plumbing in first and then realizing I can't adjust the door hinge screws. The hinges can be adjusted to align the doors.
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Now to decide on equipment... so many choices.
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Also starting on the rockscape. Using Two little Fishies grey epoxy and BSI super thin insta-cure.
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I have the XL300 you will like your 250 a lot.
Nice! I like the dimensions and of the XL300 more than the 250 honestly. Also the XL300 sump and plumbing looks like a simpler/better design. I was really close to buying an XL300 but the only one the fish store had was an open box display that had micro scratches. Curse my perfectionism.
 
Nice! I like the dimensions and of the XL300 more than the 250 honestly. Also the XL300 sump and plumbing looks like a simpler/better design. I was really close to buying an XL300 but the only one the fish store had was an open box display that had micro scratches. Curse my perfectionism.
I think there are only minor differences and your 250 will be a beautiful reef soon. I went with all ecotech components, radion lights, MP40s and vectra M2 return pump so everything is seamlessly connected on the mobius app. I also found the eshopps 200 skimmer works well but it is oversized for the capacity.
 
The banshee 10g ATO reservoir fits well inside the cabinet also and gives you a week worth of top off.
 
So how's it going?
Slow, really slow.

Aquascaping for eternity...making rock chicken fingers (powder rock and thin superglue method).
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Pretty good and cheap thin superglue (Amazon)
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I didn't realize why it was taking so long for the glue to harden until I turned on the humidifier. Everyone knows that superglue gel cures underwater fast. So more moisture=faster curing...duh Didn't figure that out after hours of standing there holding rocks together waiting for it to cure.
 
Really slow progress. I finally got water in it this past weekend. Still ordering more equipment but at least I can start cycling.
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Still undecided on the automation approach. It's either,
1) Full automation (zero water changes)
2) Automate water changes and supplement with "All for reef"
 
For the XHO lights, I got a few versions 3D printed and ended up with this...
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Allows some angle adjustments for aiming the light inwards to hopefully increase coral growth.

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Little fingers butt against the glass and "helps" keep the light from falling off.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%
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