Yoder's first tank - SCA 120

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Hey everyone! After tons of reading, watching 1000 hours of BRS YouTube, and lots of wife-convincing, I've got my first reef tank up and cycling!

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The tank is an SCA 120 gallon Starfire drilled for a Synergy Shadow overflow. I used a Modular Marine 1600 GPH because I like the design better.

Equipment is as follows:

  • 3x SmatFarm less with a DIY mount
  • Jebao DCP 6500 return pump
  • Inkbird temp controller with two Hygger titanium 200w heaters
  • Jebao SCP-120 gyre
  • Simplicity 240 DC skimmer
  • Amazon fuge light
  • 40B sump with a JaxRacks baffle kit
  • MagTool ATO with a 10 gallon tank as an ATO reservoir
  • Stand made by a coworker from 3/4 Baltic birch and hardwood

Also decided to QT from the beginning, and got a 20 high, copper power / metroplex, and a Hanna copper tester.

Currently cycling the display tank with Dr.Tim's One and Only with ammonium chloride and Microbacter7

I currently have no idea on a stocking list for fish or coral, I only know I want two clowns and a yellow watchman goby.
 
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I've seen fabric flaps stapled to the inner edge of one of the doors as a fix for the light leak. That is a TON of light spill though. You're probably going to get quite a bit of algae buildup in all of the sump compartments.
 
that aquascape looks great!
Thanks! It was inspired by the recent HNSA video BRS did. I bought two buckets of Marco 400 cement, and used almost NONE of it. I found it hard to use and not as strong as the thin superglue/rock dust technique. I hope I have enough space to place corals. I plan on plopping a couple islands down in the next few days.
 
Thanks! It was inspired by the recent HNSA video BRS did. I bought two buckets of Marco 400 cement, and used almost NONE of it. I found it hard to use and not as strong as the thin superglue/rock dust technique. I hope I have enough space to place corals. I plan on plopping a couple islands down in the next few days.
yup thats the method I went with too. Marco cement is pretty useless... thin ca glue plus rock dust is the way to go
 
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Made an ATO top off from a blank yard sign from Home Depot.

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Made a screen top frame for my QT tank...

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But I made the frame fit too well, there's no room to route the cords or air hoses. Haven't decided yet if I will notch the frame or just make it a little shorter.
 
Update on this? I'm starting a 125 soon :) Curious as to where you're at, what you're thinking for stocking, and issues encountered/solved.
I really need to post an update! All's going well, I'll try to an update this evening! Loving my SCA by the way!
 
just got my SCA 120 up and running today looking forward to seeing you update!
 

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