glad to see your back. we miss you, man. Sorry about the weather, did you get hit by that sandstorm.
I am hoping the company will send me down there next summer, it would be nice to see this thing in person if that would be ok.
I need a new income........ and a building plot. One awesome build in progress
I have the same possum wrasse, I love it. He was picked on the first day he was in there, but after that it seemed like everyone realized he was not threat and leaves him alone. It just moves around the rocks all day, really funny looking and a different personality.
I saw that you were planning on using a surge tank with a pneumatic butterfly valve . I used a 6 inch valve on mine that goes to six 3 inch valves randomly controlled by a Plc to get a nice flow . If you need any info on how to set it up let me know , there are a few tricks to doing it and building the controller . My surge tank is 300 gallons and dumps in about 6 seconds . It sits about 8 feet over the water level in the main tank . How big of a surge are you planning . I have a video of mine going but don't know how to post it . What are you going to use to seal the concert in your sumps ? Nice job so far .
Your aquarium is HUGH. The great thing about a large reef aquarium is that not everyone with disposable income could do what you are doing. A lot of people would think its all money but It takes time, patients!!, dedicating, patients, (did i mention patients?), than money before you could even consider doing what you are (let alone succeed).
Your Protein skimmer will be your Greatest asset. cant wait to see how everything turns out and many will learn from your experience (since only very few people own 2000 plus gallon aquariums).
One person you could learn form is David Saxby (if you have'nt already); his aquarium speaks for itself.
Be caution with mixing fishs unless they are compatible (esp w corals) bc you'll probably never be able to remove them. I have learned my lesson and don't mix fish unless there 100% reef safe (with caution to me means NOT Reef safe). Thanks for the posts and congrats
Congratulations on the start of your build! I came across this thread a while back when the layout was first posted but it's great to find it again and see the progress.
The concrete cylinder a page or two back is the base for the tank, yes? It's quite impressive to see the structure actually in the ground vs. on paper. I admire the thought you've put into your home, and am sure to enjoy seeing the pictures of the completed project. Not much else I can say... I'm floored. Keep up the good work.
I will need to go around after work with a torch to make sure that the garage to house plumbing is right.