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06/05/2016, 03:35 AM | #176 |
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Subscribed! Very nice build!
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06/05/2016, 05:38 AM | #177 |
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Thank you.
Way too long to update! Tank is doing great. Fish and corals are thriving. |
06/06/2016, 01:27 PM | #178 |
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Looking awesome!
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06/07/2016, 07:04 AM | #179 |
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Thank you!
Here's a bit of an update... I've been talking about doing something with the stand for ages, I finally got around to it this weekend. I will prime and paint it the same color as the walls this weekend |
06/07/2016, 08:30 AM | #180 |
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Looks great Terry.
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06/08/2016, 09:21 AM | #182 |
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Very nice growth. I really like your island aquascape.
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06/08/2016, 01:40 PM | #183 |
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Is that is far as your going with the stand, or do you intend to skin it as well?
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06/12/2016, 12:55 PM | #184 |
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Stand is done:
[IMG]http://i1354.photobucket.com/albums/q681/terry4505/Mobile%20Uploads/20160612_141902_zpsuofglmxw.jpg[/IM] |
06/12/2016, 01:12 PM | #185 |
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Nicely done! Look great!
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06/12/2016, 01:23 PM | #186 |
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Thanks Gary!
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06/13/2016, 07:01 AM | #187 |
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The stand looks really nice as it gets more and more done
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06/15/2016, 10:44 AM | #188 |
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I really like your whole set up. I have a question about the eductors you installed. I have seen eductors for sale at Bulk Reef Supply but they have a male threaded end. Did you just pop the nozzle off the loc-line and screw the eductor on ? Can't seem to find any info on this. I have a 36" long tank. Do you think an eductor would create too much flow? I have a bit of film on my water that I would like to break up.
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06/18/2016, 06:42 AM | #189 |
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I cannot say whether eductors would be too much on a 36" tank. Mine came with threaded male ends, which I screwed into a threaded T as part of my return system, which I copied from Gary M.
You can see it here: http://vid1354.photobucket.com/album...psbogozqgm.mp4 |
06/18/2016, 07:26 AM | #190 |
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I have one on my 30x30 it doesn't really create that much extra current but my return only does about 4x turnover on my tank. Most of my flow comes from my pumps in the display.
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06/18/2016, 11:26 AM | #191 |
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In the video link I see the older nozzle directly attached to the pvc "T". However in the picture above of your tank it looks to me like you have the eductor attached to a small section of loc-line which then goes to the "T". Do I see that wrong?
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06/18/2016, 01:31 PM | #192 |
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If I see that right how is the eductor attached to the loc-line? Sorry for all the questions
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Right. Sorry. That was before I added the eductors.
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06/18/2016, 05:14 PM | #195 |
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Awesome thanks for the pic. Looks like your eductor came attached to the loc-line. Where did you buy them? The ones I could find online only have the nozzle part of it.Thanks again.
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06/18/2016, 07:19 PM | #196 |
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Bulk Reef Supply.
I also finished the stand today. I was unhappy with the final product. It felt unfinished where the stand met the tank. So I added a 3" trim piece around the top: |
06/20/2016, 08:15 AM | #197 |
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Very Very nice setup. bravo Sir!!!
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06/26/2016, 05:03 AM | #198 |
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Thank you!!
So, a quick update... I have added a few fish over the course of the past couple of weeks. A diamond goby, a gorgeous pair of picasso clowns, and a hippo and desjardini sailfin tang. Aside from some aggression on the part of the (overly territorial) yellow tang directed towards the sailfin, everyone is doing swimmingly (HA!). Everyone is eating a ton and is fattening up nicely. I have always been primarily a fish lover, so having the bigger tank has been awesome for me, because it gives me the flexibility to have fish I wouldn't have put in my old 120. Current tank inhabitants include: Tangs: Blonde Naso Yellow Hippo Sailfin Pair of Bangii Cardinals Pair of Picasso Clowns Flame Angel (who eats pellets, flakes, frozen, and basically anything I put in the tank) Diamond Goby. On the coral front, I've been experiencing some browning/fading of some of my SPS. I test Alk daily with a Hanna Checker (probably overkill, but I think it is worth the 1 ml of reagent and the 45 seconds of my time). And use dosing pumps for all additions and an Apex to monitor PH, Temp etc. Chemistry is consistently as follows: Alk: 8.4-8.6 PH: 7.9-8.1 Cal: 425 Mag: 1400 PO4: .01-.02 NO3- 0.00-0.25 I am using BRS for two part, I supplement with 10 mls a day of Kalk via dosing pump (which I will increase as demand goes up, it helps keep PH up) I dose 10 mls of NO3PO4X daily via dosing pump I dose 4 mls a day of each of the four Red Sea coral colors additives via dosing pump I am adding 30 mls of Red Sea Reef Energy every few days (no set schedule, just when I remember). So I don't think it is a chemistry thing. I actually think it might be a "Too Much Light" thing. In the absence of a PAR monitor (which I am thinking of picking up), I decided to turn the Kessils down about 5% at each of the points during the day on the Kessil controller. I also turned down the color on the Kessils about 5% at each point, making them bluer. My plan is to keep everything as is, and reassess in a few weeks. Any thoughts? And some pics: |
06/26/2016, 08:09 PM | #199 |
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The finished stand looks great. The trim piece you added last was a very nice addition and completes the look nicely.
Congrats on the new additions to the tank. But myself being a clown lover especially Picasso's post up some close ups if you get a chance
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Some more updates!
I finished the integrated refugium in the basement. The drains now flow into the fuge, then into the old sump: And two pics of the tank in the living room: |
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