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Old April 28th, 2008, 06:18 PM
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well ive asked many questions, im not done asking them either im sure
so i thought i would post some pics of my journey so far
the last few pics are from this morning 4/28/08
thanks for all the advice so far

the tank is a 90 gallon corner overflow
home-made sump system
home- made stand
90 pounds of figi live rock
80 pounds of live sand

the last two pics are something i noticed on my rock after i blew all the settled dust of of them, dont know what it is but it looks kind of cool
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Old April 28th, 2008, 06:19 PM
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Re: zoot098's tank

here are the rest of the pics
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Old April 28th, 2008, 07:07 PM
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Re: zoot098's tank

Very nice! looks like your well on your way to a nice setup.

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Old April 28th, 2008, 09:31 PM
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Re: zoot098's tank

Looks great,I like how clean and organized the sump,pvc plumbing and everything else.
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Re: zoot098's tank

Looks like a great start, sanitary plumbing too! I dig it. Whats they dry cell in you sump? Eventually a fuge?

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Re: zoot098's tank

The last two pics are of dead coral skeleten. It's just part of your live rock.

Everything is looking great, congrats!
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Re: zoot098's tank

man thats looking nice and i bet you saved a crap load of money by building as much as you could yourself

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Re: zoot098's tank

thanks for all the compliments

i thought i should post a pic of my sump as it is now

i changed all the 90's in the drain line to 45's which helped with my flow

i also went with a smaller pump, i ran a 3/4" line out of it and into a 1" line after the ball valve it is running wide open now

the drain is split with a wye and a ball valve to control flow into the refugium on the right

the water just trickles into the fuge and then spills into the center chamber
there is nothing in the fuge right now except 20 pounds of live sand

i raised the skimmer about 2" with some eggcrate and it seems to be operating much better
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Re: zoot098's tank

your skimmer looks to be running wet. is that intended?

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Re: zoot098's tank

Can tell you took some time to do some researching and planning before just jumping in. Your doing real well. I like your clean, detailed work but I personally do not like "reef ready" tanks ( overflows holes are too small and the towers are to large). They are so small power heads become a necessity and not a choice. Even as a reef ready tank with the power heads needed for circulation, it is one of the better to best looking jobs I have seen for quite a while. It is easy to see your another person who really enjoys the set up portions of reefing. I myself love design and set ups.

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