Great vid! I could jus sit and stare at all the fish and coral four hours on end. Every detail of this setup is so well thought out. Also we noticed this camera work is a lot smoother than before. Thank you.
Greetings from the UK and thanks for inviting us in to look at one awesome tank. Hope you and Anya are doing well and your shop is booming. What's happening with the big fibreglass tank?
Really inspiring set up with some great ideas implemented. Could you give more infomation on your battery back up as a would like to replicate it on mine. Rgds Tristan
I saw DIY I saw lights , was at first thinking the 8 grand on lights was DIY! I’d run my lights like that if it wasn’t in our living room , looks great .
To key running at full speed is giving the vectra its full 36v. just buy the battery backup booster and every vectra can run at full speed on battery back up. But I’m all about that DIY Sealed Lead acid battery back ups!
The main tank just looks 👀 spectacular with crystal clear water, large corals, fish all look 👀 healthy, the smaller tank is a great 👍 addition. What a ingenious support system running these tanks, this all must have taken a lot of planning, and time to build and install, the weight alone must have taken some reinforcement of the flooring. On the follow up video Cam, you must cover how the water Change is done, and how long that takes. Also how long has this system been set up and running for ? 👍🏴
That spa heat pump is a brilliant idea. But the heat exchange, is it saltwater resistant? Do you have salt water spa's in australia? I checked what is available here, but the heat exchange seems to be made either out of copper or stainless.
Nice, that really looks like an awesome machine! Pricey, but it must be far more efficient than a normal heater, and way less noise than a normal chiller.
good night friend, my name and alex. I'm from Rio de Janeiro - Brazil. I follow all your videos. referring to that aquarium. the mobile and metalon ne? I assembled mine here with metalon. close friends are saying that it doesn't last long, that it will rust and end the years. what is your experience regarding metalon in marine aquarium?
Hi The chiller is a evoheat fusion i7. Is a inverter model so the power ramps up and down as needed. For my application runs at very low speed. I have is set on the silent mode which means it never runs over 50% power. evoheat.com.au/product/fusion-i-series/
What is the owners light settings on the cube? I have a very similar setup with a carpet nem. Looks like a gen 5 radion? Light program, overall intensity?
Hey mate, I don't really have a photo that shows it as the doors just look like normal panels. I just used a spade bit and drilled a shallow hole and super glued in a high strength magnet, then just painted over the top. The stand being steel they just hold on
@@Reefman212 They were very similar to these. I can't remember the exact ones I got. purchased ages ago www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001409979925.html?spm=a2g0o.detail.1000060.1.2df4fe30EM1VyS&gps-id=pcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller&scm=1007.13339.169870.0&scm_id=1007.13339.169870.0&scm-url=1007.13339.169870.0&pvid=e9b6f4cf-3d0e-4631-bb14-a7a9046d2969&_t=gps-id:pcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller,scm-url:1007.13339.169870.0,pvid:e9b6f4cf-3d0e-4631-bb14-a7a9046d2969,tpp_buckets:668%230%23131923%2372_668%23808%233772%2344_668%23888%233325%236_668%232846%238110%23306_668%232717%237567%23950_668%231000022185%231000066059%230_668%233468%2315613%23416
Very well thought out system. Beautiful. You like the pipes running outside the house idea Cam? Check out the channel Daily Reefing, Jeff takes reef plumbing to a whole new level.
Wows super fantastic saltwater aquarium and video too sir..... Thanks for sharing video for us... please check out my saltwater aquarium see what you think sir...
The tank is nice, BUT there was absolutely nothing DIY about this video. Plumbing and wire managing a tank doesn't fall in the DIY category. Outside of the misleading title, the video was good.
I guess we looked at the light mount and battery backup as DIY. Ecotech make a light rail that Ben could have used, but instead he fashioned one out of some solar panel railing he had. He also could have bought the Ecotech battery backup to power a pump in the event of a power outage, but instead he made his own system out of car batteries. Cam
@@GalleryAquaticaTV mix matching parts doesn't constitute DIY, for example using a different battery for a battery backup is not DIY. Making a homemade battery or making battery backup controller from scratch would be DIY. I would give you the light mount, if I couldn't walk into any hardware store and buy a aluminum light rail mount kit that looks exactly like what he is using. Building things from scratch is DIY, buying pre-made items and using for their intended purposes is not DIY. For example, buy a industrial chiller and use as a chiller or buying a car battery and using it as a battery.
@@GalleryAquaticaTV If he made the stand, that is DIY but you did talk about it or focus on it in the video. The video was good, the title was misleading. the only reason there are dislikes on the video were upset people who were expecting a video about DIY like myself. Again using a battery as a battery or an aluminum mounting rail as a mounting rail is not DIY. building the stand was but you did really talk about it. I'm going to ignore the ignorant remark about melting iron-ore because that is to dumb to take seriously, I was just trying to help you out.
Impressive set up. Ben should be proud of his hard work.
Wow wow wow I am gobsmacked to see the tank and the running system
boys and there diy toys 😂..love it..great management system.
Awesome DIY skills.
I like better when the owner can also say a few words about his creation.
Thanks for the feedback. I think it’s something we might do more of in future. Cam
What a great system , Just looks like it works perfect. Thanks again
Thanks for watching! Cam
The little tank rocking it out.
It’s a great addition to the system. Cam
Wow, what a great looking tank
The dimensions are awesome, it’s so perfect for the position in the house. Cam
@@GalleryAquaticaTV personally, I dont want more than 99g but if I ever want to go big. I know what thw dimensions are 👍🏽
Great vid! I could jus sit and stare at all the fish and coral four hours on end. Every detail of this setup is so well thought out. Also we noticed this camera work is a lot smoother than before.
Thank you.
Awesome tank + great video cam ! I bet little ben is gonna be on this level one day hope he keeps the passion strong 💪.
Oh boy his passion is still strong so far!
@@GalleryAquaticaTVHeck yeah !
Stunning tank ! Cheers (from Italy) to the owner for a job well done !! 👏🏻👏🏻
What an epic tank setup!
First Time Reefer TV thanks David! He has done a great job !!
Wow wow wow. That is just magnificent. So elegant and the detail is just incredible. Thank you all for showing us this beautiful tank!
Absolutely great setup. Beautiful tank. I want one.
Greetings from the UK and thanks for inviting us in to look at one awesome tank. Hope you and Anya are doing well and your shop is booming. What's happening with the big fibreglass tank?
What a monster tank!
wow, what a stunning tank, some great diy additions on that system.
This reef is just great.
Really inspiring set up with some great ideas implemented. Could you give more infomation on your battery back up as a would like to replicate it on mine.
Rgds Tristan
Sup cam great as always, stunning tank, keep safe you and your fam
Thanks Scot😊
Great setup, well done!
I saw DIY I saw lights , was at first thinking the 8 grand on lights was DIY! I’d run my lights like that if it wasn’t in our living room , looks great .
To key running at full speed is giving the vectra its full 36v. just buy the battery backup booster and every vectra can run at full speed on battery back up. But I’m all about that DIY Sealed Lead acid battery back ups!
That's an awesome system.
You should do close-up shots to the corals and the fish!
Lucca Cecchi thanks for the great suggestion!
The main tank just looks 👀 spectacular with crystal clear water, large corals, fish all look 👀 healthy, the smaller tank is a great 👍 addition.
What a ingenious support system running these tanks, this all must have taken a lot of planning, and time to build and install, the weight alone must have taken some reinforcement of the flooring.
On the follow up video Cam, you must cover how the water Change is done, and how long that takes.
Also how long has this system been set up and running for ? 👍🏴
wow sieht das schön aus. ich liebe deine videos! weiter so cam!!👍👍👍👍👍
That spa heat pump is a brilliant idea. But the heat exchange, is it saltwater resistant? Do you have salt water spa's in australia? I checked what is available here, but the heat exchange seems to be made either out of copper or stainless.
Heat exchanger is a titanium coil in plastic case. also used alor in commercial aquaculture
evoheat.com.au/product/fusion-i-series/
Nice, that really looks like an awesome machine! Pricey, but it must be far more efficient than a normal heater, and way less noise than a normal chiller.
@@tw157059 Surpisingly not. The units are about $2200. A standard chiller for an aquarium this size is close to $2000 here anyway.
Wow the warranty on that unit alone makes it a no brainer, lucky to get 2 years on standard aquarium chillers
I’d let Ben set up my next reef!
Me too to be honest! Cam
good night friend, my name and alex. I'm from Rio de Janeiro - Brazil. I follow all your videos. referring to that aquarium. the mobile and metalon ne? I assembled mine here with metalon. close friends are saying that it doesn't last long, that it will rust and end the years. what is your experience regarding metalon in marine aquarium?
Sweet tank. What relay was used on the battery backup?
Relay - 36V - KUP-11D15-36
Hi Ben i would like information about your spa heater chiller unit please.
Hi The chiller is a evoheat fusion i7. Is a inverter model so the power ramps up and down as needed. For my application runs at very low speed. I have is set on the silent mode which means it never runs over 50% power.
evoheat.com.au/product/fusion-i-series/
This tank is a friggin' tank!
+/-1 That's a pretty wide temperature variance.. Surprised that hasn't shown in the coral health...
What is the owners light settings on the cube? I have a very similar setup with a carpet nem. Looks like a gen 5 radion? Light program, overall intensity?
xr15 pro 100% intensity
Cool white 30%, warm white 10% all other channels 100%
get about 250 par across the whole tank 20cm underwater
Ben Crosthwaite duration?
@@bcrosthwaite hey there, regarding your carpet nem cube.. what is the duration of your light program? Thanks!
Is the heat exchange in the chiller compatible with salt water ?
Hey Mate,
yes is a titanium coil in a molded plastic case
How the doors system is? Are they Magnetic? How they are maintained on place?
yes magnets are recessed into the panel. Just recessed and super glued in.
Being a steel from stand just hold one. best thing I ever did
Hey mate, I don't really have a photo that shows it as the doors just look like normal panels. I just used a spade bit and drilled a shallow hole and super glued in a high strength magnet, then just painted over the top. The stand being steel they just hold on
@@bcrosthwaite dont worry. I will take a look about what I can use here. Thank You for your suppor
@@Reefman212
They were very similar to these. I can't remember the exact ones I got. purchased ages ago
www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001409979925.html?spm=a2g0o.detail.1000060.1.2df4fe30EM1VyS&gps-id=pcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller&scm=1007.13339.169870.0&scm_id=1007.13339.169870.0&scm-url=1007.13339.169870.0&pvid=e9b6f4cf-3d0e-4631-bb14-a7a9046d2969&_t=gps-id:pcDetailBottomMoreThisSeller,scm-url:1007.13339.169870.0,pvid:e9b6f4cf-3d0e-4631-bb14-a7a9046d2969,tpp_buckets:668%230%23131923%2372_668%23808%233772%2344_668%23888%233325%236_668%232846%238110%23306_668%232717%237567%23950_668%231000022185%231000066059%230_668%233468%2315613%23416
@@bcrosthwaite Thank You very much!!!
What light does the aquarium use?
6 Radion gen 3 pros. Cam
This is not in the realm of DIY. This is industrial grade reefing!
Mint tank
Hey cam the fish guy, hope you guys are well as always :)
Hey mate, we’re all good thanks😊
Wow!
Finally, the motivation I needed to rob a bank
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Very well thought out system. Beautiful. You like the pipes running outside the house idea Cam? Check out the channel Daily Reefing, Jeff takes reef plumbing to a whole new level.
Wow
Why are we talking in feet? Isn't this Australia?
Interesting isn’t it. I can talk in metric or freedom units depending on what people prefer. Cam
And the most exciting...under knee the tank :-D
All no-reefer enjoy the view of the tank.
All reefer care about the "ugly" maintainnance :-D
waiting on the diy. i guess he plumbed it himself and cut a rail.
Music is so much louder then the person speaking in the videos. Love the video tho!
We’ll work on that. Thanks for watching! Cam
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wows super fantastic saltwater aquarium and video too sir..... Thanks for sharing video for us... please check out my saltwater aquarium see what you think sir...
The tank is nice, BUT there was absolutely nothing DIY about this video. Plumbing and wire managing a tank doesn't fall in the DIY category. Outside of the misleading title, the video was good.
I guess we looked at the light mount and battery backup as DIY. Ecotech make a light rail that Ben could have used, but instead he fashioned one out of some solar panel railing he had. He also could have bought the Ecotech battery backup to power a pump in the event of a power outage, but instead he made his own system out of car batteries. Cam
@@GalleryAquaticaTV mix matching parts doesn't constitute DIY, for example using a different battery for a battery backup is not DIY. Making a homemade battery or making battery backup controller from scratch would be DIY.
I would give you the light mount, if I couldn't walk into any hardware store and buy a aluminum light rail mount kit that looks exactly like what he is using. Building things from scratch is DIY, buying pre-made items and using for their intended purposes is not DIY. For example, buy a industrial chiller and use as a chiller or buying a car battery and using it as a battery.
He made the steel stand, but I don’t think he mined the iron-ore or melted it down so maybe that doesn’t count either😂
@@GalleryAquaticaTV If he made the stand, that is DIY but you did talk about it or focus on it in the video.
The video was good, the title was misleading. the only reason there are dislikes on the video were upset people who were expecting a video about DIY like myself.
Again using a battery as a battery or an aluminum mounting rail as a mounting rail is not DIY. building the stand was but you did really talk about it.
I'm going to ignore the ignorant remark about melting iron-ore because that is to dumb to take seriously, I was just trying to help you out.
Sorry, that was a dumb comment😊