225 gal walk-around starphire from Miracles

Awesome tank. Im considering something similar for my next tank. I was considering a in wall tank, but that makes me reconsider my options.

Beautiful tank.
 
^^^Thanks Dejavu, Laredo300c, gradth for the compliments on the tank.
In-wall tanks are pretty, and it's nice to hide the equipment (making some choices easier too).
IMO it's great to be able to walk around the tank from all angles for lots of viewing perspectives.
 
Thanks, I think your tank might be a little cleaner though.
I'm going to get a quote from Miracles for a new office tank I'm putting together
 
i just love the tank summer6 ...may i ask where did u get the tank from??? im going to be doing a new tank 125g(72x18x22) and im looking around
 
hi
the tank looks fantastic, i really like the view from above as a cabinet maker myself a can say the cabinet looks good also, well done you must be very proud of it i must say my favorite tank on the whole forum
andy
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14242667#post14242667 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ~sp0ok~
i just love the tank summer6 ...may i ask where did u get the tank from??? im going to be doing a new tank 125g(72x18x22) and im looking around

Haven't checked this thread... the tank maker is Miracles in Glass (Canadian) and Derek was very patient and fair-minded to work with.
Good luck with your new tank plans.:cool:
 
I will post pics of the overflow covers that finally made it on. The center overflows were quickly becoming "algae farms," and now I'm relieved to have them covered, and also not have to worry about restricting the air holes in the dursos.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14243048#post14243048 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sennawen
hi
the tank looks fantastic, i really like the view from above as a cabinet maker myself a can say the cabinet looks good also, well done you must be very proud of it i must say my favorite tank on the whole forum
andy
That's a nice compliment coming from a cabinet-maker.:D
I basically told Miracles what I wanted, and how the stand needed to blend with the house, and was very pleased with the outcome of the stand.
 
overflow covers

overflow covers

Finally got the overflow covers made. It was tough to keep-up with the algae growth in them, and it will also keep curious fish out.

They're a little scuffed-up, when I have the time, I'll clean them up a bit.
Nice not having to look at the white drain pipes. Still have enough air pulling through the airline to stay away from gurgling noises.

Twin overflows:

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close-up of cover:

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Timers for Spectra

Timers for Spectra

Let me say that getting my Giesemann Spectra up and running has been a challenge from day one. The tank's been a breeze compared to the lighting system!
I've had 2 of the 3 ballasts fail - don't know why just yet, but I'm working closely from Phil from Xenia (he's a nice guy) to try and zero-in on it.
First, we tried the X-10 route. No luck, too much interference with the MH's.
Next I decided to buy the ACjr/DC8. (Unfortunately that will be up for sale soon).
I think my main problem there was interference from house electrical wires that ran along the same support beam. Due to the unusual nature of the walk-around tank, I'm very limited in where to put electrical wires and such.
We had originally hid the ACjr wire (coated etc.,) in the wall, but it just wasn't meant to be - as the lights would have "a life of their own," and once we thought that it was working, something else would happen.
So, after weeks of trial and lots of errors, we went with heavy-duty wall timers. I'm keeping my fingers crossed, as the lights are working well with it. Have the actinics on one timer, 2 MH on the second, and the 3rd MH on the third timer - it gives me enough flexibility, and it took all of the above to come to a simple conclusion?
Nobody ever said this hobby was easy....
:rolleye1:

Intermatic STO1 self-adjusting wall switch timer:

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I've heard some stories about these timers, but my husband got them in o.k., and at this point if they only last a year or two, I don't care!! We'll just switch them out - as long as it works, I'm happy.:D
 
updated pictures/lights working ....!

updated pictures/lights working ....!

I'm so glad that the Giesemann Spectra seems to finally have the kinks out (ballast problems) and it's been working smoothly with the wall timers.

I was concerned about heat build-up in the cubby above the lights. We seem to have that under control now with the addition of a small, quite fan pulling air from one side of the space, across the 3 MH ballasts, and out the other vented end. The ballast are on small wooden "feet" which also keeps air circulating much better.
It was a tight squeeze, but my husband got everything in, and i think we can breathe a sigh of relief.

Just have my trusty thermometer sticking-out one end, to keep tabs on the temp, but with it only 103 degrees now, things are looking good.

I think I'll be able to devote some time to the tank - would like to "lighten up" the rockscape, and start adding some sps corals, and a few fish. Thankfully, the water parameters are good, and I was able to get a cleaning crew in to start working on some algae clean-up.

I must say that I love the open top, easy to clean (but a lot with 4 sides!) with water changes mostly done in the basement by sending the clean water through the sump.I like to siphon- off detris from the sandbed, it's just a simple siphon (with the python) going from a hole under the tank, through flex tube, and outside the house, and underneath our deck into a gravel bed.


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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14662902#post14662902 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by buddie
everything looks great, did you change out all the ballasts for new ones to fix the problem

Two of the 3 Giesmann ballasts seemed to be the problem (stopped working) and they were changed-out under warranty. I'm keeping fingers crossed that's the end of it!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14663114#post14663114 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Bax
Your tank looks great, such a pleasing space you've made, really wonderful.

Thank you Bax, I do really like having this new set-up, it's a big change from my old tank against a wall, and the fish really seem to love it - as they follow me around!
 
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