120 upgrade......

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working on the C2C tonight. I used the tinted acrylic to help hide it a little. Now to I join the two halve together and then seal it to the tank? I tried epoxy on the two halves, but it just broke apart when I tried to move it. Also there is a small bow to it, so I need to either take care of that or use something that will seal small gaps to the tank.
 
And here it is........
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Building the baffles for the sump tonight, then plumbing, then WATER!!!
 
Okay give me some ideas on spaces in the sump. The 55 is 48" long and 12" wide. I was thinking about skimmer, fuge, return again. Skimmer about 12x12 area and the return 12x12 area leaving 24x12 area for a good fuge. Possibly a DSB with some critters in it eventually and cheato or something.
 
Here is my newest addition that came tonight. Dual 250 watt MH lights that I got from berkelyfishboi.
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I also have been working on the base rock, got 54 lbs of it already. Then I have 80 lbs of argonite sand and another 40 lbs of play sand to mix in. Working on the plumbing tonight, and hopefully between tonight and tomorrow night I can get it ready to run. Work has gone gangbusters, no time for the fun stuff.
 
You can't, I can't. Got going last night on the plumbing, primed my pieces, layed them all out, the preceded to glue about three of them wrong. Live and learn, now I need a new street elbow, everything else is still usable.
 
Plumbing done!!!!!

Plumbing done!!!!!

Finally, finally, finally got the plumbing done. All PVC even though it was a PITA to do some of the connections. Now to clean the tank, push it back against the wall, and fill with water :bounce3::bounce2::bounce1:

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Water!!!

Water!!!

Finally filling it up. Overnight last night, overnight again tonight, then I went and bought 20 gal from the LFS.
Here is the light set up and running.
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Eggcrate on the bottom for the base rock.
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My 4' 12 outlet powerstrip I picked up, plugged into a GFCI.
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Base rock set down.
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Added the 80lbs of aragonite reef sand. Can out to roughly 2" across the bottom.
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After all that water I'm still only this full :eek:
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In the pic the sand is stirred up somewhat. By tape measure give or take a little two inches. I can double check, but that's what I measured. Powerstrip I got at menards in the electrical section.
 
Man, makes me wish I can build another tank, I really miss that part of the hobby. Rayn, you have displayed great patience, keep it up!!!
 
Day 3 of fill up, and I made it to the LFS for 20 gallons again tonight, oh and lights are only on when I take pics I don't need any algea yet.
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Thanks sisterlimonpot. I have always wanted one of those really clean nice saltwater tanks, hope I can make it with this one.
Looking through the other threads I came upon something I totally forgot about........heaters! I got two marineland heaters tonight rated for 90 gal tanks. Hope they are worth it.
 
Looking through the other threads I came upon something I totally forgot about........heaters! I got two marineland heaters tonight rated for 90 gal tanks. Hope they are worth it.

It's always better to split the total wattage into 2 heaters. that way if 1 malfunctions it's not going to overheat the tank. so in essence 2 heaters each rated for 60 gallons is ideal.

I remember filling my 125, IIRC it took about 4 or 5 days to get it filled.
 
Hey, I was going through some old pics and found a few of the 75g I made with the bean design. Looks almost exactly the same as your set up:

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if you recall, right afterwords I had to change to street elbows.

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Looks about the same. The only difference I see is you had a valve on the emergency line it looks like. Looking back through the bean design build thread I noticed that some were putting the emergency line straight into the return section of the sump, I decided to go that route too. I believe that is something happens, then the emergency is straight into the return and won't let your pumps run dry.

I have to agree with the build being a fun part too. Don't know what is more fun, getting everything ready and put together, or having something running and full of life.
 
It's a toss up, I almost think that building is more fun. because once a tank gets on cruise control there's not much but routine maintenance.

I never had to restrict the flow of that emergency line and you're right there shouldn't be one on there but I just added it because I bought it.
 
Maintenance sure, but unless it is full and a few years old there are still corals to add.
 
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