Okay here's the details:
55 gallon Reef Ready Tenecor Acrylic Aquarium (We went with acrylic because of the better insulation that is provided. A glass aquarium would be likely to "sweat" like a glass of ice water.
It's on an R&J Black Oak Stand and Cap, AFAIK R&J Enterprises is no longer in business but they were excellent furniture, blows AGA out of the water.
Filtration is a Marineland Tidepool Biofilter/Sump, Mag 7 Return pump, and a CPR SR2 protein skimmer that is performing like an Aqua C EV-200 (colder water means more air saturation which means this thing foams like a rabid pit bull).
Temperature varies between 58 and 60 degrees, managed by a 1/4 HP Custom Sea Life Drop-in Chiller. We calculated that a 1/5 HP would work fine but the 1/4 horse was on sale.
Lighting is two 36W 10K Sylvania AquaStars NO Flourescents on a Advance 2P32 ballast.
I added some fine grain Aragamax sand to give a bit of buffer (bout 2") and we plan on adding some local live sand in the near future.
Life in the aquarium so far include:
Rockweed (
Fucus vesiculosus) a marine algae characterized by twin air bladders
Other various marine algae
Amphipods (
Gammarus oceanicus) large species that is often found in tidepools
Green Crab (
Carcinus maenas) a green rock crab found in tidepools
Green Sea Urchin (
Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) found under rocks in tidepools
Asteriid Sea Star likely (
Asteria vulgaris) found under rocks in tidepools.
Little Gray Barnacle (
Chthamalus fragilis) found covering rocks at the waters edge
Common Periwinkle (
Littorina littorea) algal grazer found on rocks at the tideline
Frilled Anemone (
Metridium senile) common anemone found on rocks and wharfs
We hope to add more life in the near future. So far the tank has been operating for about 3 weeks now and the rock we collected to "decorate" seems to be operating like regular tropical liverock, there has been essentially no cycle with this aquarium, and I feed it fairly heavily with brine, mysis and DT's Phyto, we now have a whole slew of 'pods and other critters reproducing.