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  • Danielle

Finally, it happened. To be honest, I have been working towards this for a long time. I started the development and preparation of everything necessary as early as last November. I already had an 80-liter aquarium, which gave me a small but necessary experience. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all the people who helped me, gave valuable advice, and shared their experience. The transplant from the 80-liter tank went well. It took me an entire day, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. But I am satisfied with the result. And now, step by step. The cabinet. The frame is made of profile and corners (not welded by me), and I covered it with 16mm chipboard. The paint is hammered. The aquarium. 100*45*55 (custom-made. I drilled the hole myself, which was quite fun). The sump has 3 compartments and a homemade auto-top-up system for 15 liters. The water was taken from my own reverse osmosis system. The salt is Tetra ine SeaSalt. The skimmer was purchased from a a. The lighting is SunSun HDD-1000B, 2x39W T5. 3 different colored lamps are used,3 blue and 3 white. The circulation pump is SunSun JVP-102, 5000 l/h, and SunSun JVP-101, 3000 l/h. The return pump is Atman PH-2000, ViaAqua-1800, 2000 l/h.20 kg of dry reef rocks and 10 kg of live rocks were used. The sterilizer is Atman UV 9W. I bought20 kg of sand and used about 14 kg. This is a topic where the equipment for this aquarium is selected. Maybe it will be useful for someone, and of course, photos for the history.