As you can see my dilema with how close the TEK is to the over flow and to the water level. I will only see if this is going to be an issue when full of water. If it is to close and getting rocked by water then I will probably have to sell this fixture.
I should be able to finish up most of plumbing, baffles in sump, sand in tank and start on Rock formations tomorrow at some point when I get back in town
Put some eggcrate on bottom for a little security if rocks fall and a sharp end goes through sand hopefully this will help from hitting glass. ( thanks for the tip Trent)
I will have to play with it a little but here is the concept I am going for. The stack as shown is 25" tall with a width of about 14". It took a while to drill every thing because about half of the rock is liverock from my 100 gal sump in fish room. I had to go grab a piece drill it fast and get back in water ( I had 5 really small brittle star fish on the floor after I drilled the top tonga piece). The bottom pieces are obviously base shelf pieces.
Forgot to mention that all rocks are secured and stacked with a 3/4 acrylic rod. I am going this route with probably 3 structures. In doing this I can just slide the rocks off the rod if I need to move them or anything else that comes up. I also started on my sump and installed my bulkhead and one baffle on the inlet side. Not real sure yet what skimmer I am going with yet. I have been eyeballing a Reef Octopus NWB 200 that is rated at 250gal. My sump is a drilled 20long because that is all that will fit under the tank. I will have a seperate refugium that will be fed seperate by a rio pump and will gravity feed back into the sump after skimmer of course.Ref will be about 15 gallons.
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