Brandon's 180 Starphire Build

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Brandon's 180 Starphire Build

Postby camaroracer214 » August 18th, 2008, 2:25 am

I recently acquired a 180 from a buddy of mine. It's 3-sided Starphire, Euro-braced, and has an external overflow box. I believe the tank was made by Aquarium Obsessed in Canada.

I'll spare the long stories and get straight to the tank.

First of all, this tank is in a one bedroom 740 sq ft apartment :D . It's funny really because I had a 90 gallon in a 1200 sq ft two bedroom apt and downgraded the apartment but doubled my tank size. Oh well.

So...on to the tank.

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As you can tell I suck at plumbing. I fought those damn PVC pipes for the last week or so...and I got tired of trying to make it look nice. It just has to be functional.

And here's the plumbing aftermath

wasted and screwed up parts
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and the good old pvc primer
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and i dropped the pvc primer can with the lid off...luckily i was outside. too bad i am beginning to look like a cross between barney and frodo.
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Postby camaroracer214 » August 18th, 2008, 2:26 am

btw...the sump is 70 gallons. my friend who had it before me had it configured differently that i would have liked. so i butchered it up by cutting out all the baffles and adding new ones.
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Postby camaroracer214 » August 20th, 2008, 9:25 pm

update. a lot has been accomplished today.

water is in the tank. granted it's only about 90 gallons, but it's a start. i have a pump in there moving the water around and i'm going to be overdosing with prodibio to help get some bacteria in the sand. i'm also going to add a couple of cupfuls of sand from my other tank to help make it "live". i also managed to finish the light rack for the most part. i still have to wire the ballasts and the endcaps, but that should only take a little while longer.

on to the pics:

Tank with water:
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Light rack:
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I purposely kept a slight gap in the middle of the bulb layout in order to possibly mount some lunar lights in the near future. I like the nighttime look with a few 1 watt blue LEDs.
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Postby The Escaped Ape » October 4th, 2008, 4:58 pm

Looking good so far. Not bad for a hobbit. :wink:
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Postby Wazzel » October 4th, 2008, 6:35 pm

I hear he has a kick A$$ euroreef skimmer in the set up now.
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Postby camaroracer214 » October 4th, 2008, 10:57 pm

Wazzel wrote:I hear he has a kick A$$ euroreef skimmer in the set up now.

lol...yeah, i bought mark's euroreef rs250 and that thing is awesome. it's pulling so much gunk from my water now. i've only had it a few days and i've already had to empty a full cup of dark muck.
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Postby The Escaped Ape » October 5th, 2008, 5:41 am

Frodo didn't have a Euroreef. 8)
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Postby camaroracer214 » October 5th, 2008, 10:24 pm

i guess i could update with some good pics.

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a nice zoa (either armor of god or armageddon...you decided)
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purple deaths
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bright red zoas (i've seen these on atlantis aquarium for $50 per polyp)
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dragon soul prizm favia (looks so much better in person)
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nuclear greens
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yellow base, blue polyps montipora
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juvenile orange shoulder
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lunar eclipse
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and that badass euroreef rs250
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Postby Mike612 » October 5th, 2008, 10:28 pm

Awesome tank! I know the coral are the centerpieces of the tank, but I must say I love that Helfrichi Firefish. Can you please post some more pics of it?
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Postby The Escaped Ape » October 6th, 2008, 4:26 pm

There's too much to like in there. 8)
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Postby bleedingthought » October 9th, 2008, 4:56 pm

Very nice. Let's see a better picture of the helfrichi!
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Postby camaroracer214 » October 9th, 2008, 9:48 pm

bleedingthought wrote:Very nice. Let's see a better picture of the helfrichi!

i'll see what i can do. this, unfortunately is my third one. originally, i purchased two for my nano cube. one was small and the other pretty large. i got them acclimated, but the smaller of the two was just too stressed out. it eventually croaked, but the other one was perfect. it did great for several months. then, i had to move. i got the nano moved over first, then put the fish in (two picasso clowns and one helfrichi). then, the tank took kind of a nose dive. one of my super healthy picassos randomly died. a few days later, my helfrichi stopped eating and died as well. i was very disappointed.

but, i got my 180 up and running, and out of frustration with the nano, broke it down and sold off most of the equipment. i moved the remaining picasso into the 180, along with the rest of my livestock from that tank, and later purchased a third helfrichi. so, out of the two picassos and three helfrichis, i am down to one of each :cry: . oh well, it happens. i want to get another helfrichi in the next few months, as well as another picasso. i would even like to get a pair of snowflakes to go in there as well...but i am so nervous about clown-clown aggression. i've even been tempted to get a pair of black onyx clowns. a guy i know breeds snowflake clowns and he says the best way to do it is to get a large female onyx false perc and pair it with a picasso clown, and if they mate, you got some sick looking clowns...hopefully.

well, i'll stop ranting. i'll get a better pic or even a video of the helfrichi. i just have to charge my camera.
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