240 Inwall Construction (Image Intense)

Weatherson, your thread is inspiring, your skills in design and execution have set a the bar very high for the rest of us. I am in the process of designing a 135 gal in wall mixed reef for the house I just built. I consider your system an example of how good a system can be and how much planning needs to be done to make an outstanding system. Thank you for sharing your continuing journey.
 
In case you all did not notice, the new issue of Reefkeeping Magazine is up. And if you are wondering why I would post that in Joseph's thread, let's just say I have my reasons. ;)

Enjoy.
 
Nice write up Joseph. I really enjoyed the distilled version of the ups and downs, and in particular how your equipment continues to evolve. Thanks! :thumbsup:
 
Congratulation Joseph!

Truly well deserved repeat!

Every once in a while we see a TOTM that 's pretty new and hear of system issues or even a crash not too long after. But not this system, the technology, effort, and ingenuity are the only components to exceed the coral growth and beauty. I have really enjoyed reading every post along the way and learned so very much.

So I'll repeat, very well deserved!
 
Joseph could you tell me what kind of CO2 regulator you used on your calcium reactor,the one i have been useing has gone bad and needs to be replace.
Ralph
 
Hey Joseph, first of beautiful tank, and second, great idea how you shoot air through your penductors. i bet your skimmer goes crazy after you do that and it gets all that nutrient rich water. have you noticed any adverse effects from doing this?
 
chris wright, Bax: Thank you very much for the kind words.

Ralph: The regulator I use is very old but keeps on working well. It's made by the Italian company Mestriner and is primarily designed for welding tools. Their site.

gsxunv04: Thanks and yes, the skimmer does in fact produce more skimmate just after the air injection system fires. I haven't seen any negative effects from running this system, only the appearance of positives. Although, the fish do briefly hide while the tank is air filled but still, I don't see this as a negative... just a means of tolerance. ;)

Joseph.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12288131#post12288131 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by weatherson
Golden boy? Hmm... that's a new one.

The Golden Boy is a gold covered statue on our Parliament building in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada.

:lol:


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what an awesome tank and great build thread. i love the layout and density of your corals. thanks for sharing and i'll be using ideas gained for your ( and others here) system to use when i set up my 300 later this year. i am sure you gain much enjoyment from your tank and buy sharing it with here, we are also!. thanks, tom
 
Hey Joseph,

I did want to congratulate you on another well deserved TOTM! I always thumb back through this thread for a few ideas and a little inspiration at times;)

I've been skimming over the thread and maybe I'm missing it in all the replies, but was curious as to the husbandry routine in a basic sense. Besides how often WCs are done, how often, if at all, you siphon debris off the sand bed (can you actually see the sandbed:lol: ), blow off the rocks if at all etc. Just curious on a few of the little things!

But all and all, congrats again!
 
Hop: Thank you. The only real in-tank maintenance I do is to clean the glass and... well, it's just cleaning the glass. ;) The sand the cucumbers pretty much handle and everything else, the flow keeps things in suspension. I do have to clean the bottom of the top braces periodically as they accumulate calcium buildup from the water lapping up on them. Overall, this is the real beauty of the tank. It is pretty much on auto-pilot and provides me more time to view it rather than time working on it. Tank maturity is very underrated. ;)

Joseph.
 
You're welcome :thumbsup: I read about the air injection system (great idea BTW) Apart from added oxygenation and skimming effect are there any upsides to the fishes side of things aswell as corals. Has there been any down sides to the system?
 
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