240 Inwall Construction (Image Intense)

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So does everyone's subscription to this thread remain intact?
Hmmmm...I guess I just added mine if it wasn't

Way to go weatherson...It's all your fault that RC is slow :P
 
I read through this thread a couple months back and can't believe that it's now as big as it is. Thanks Weatherson for an amazing study in Aquarium Arts.
 
Just in case GregT didn't add me, I'm subscribed.

I don't want to miss the next great Weatherson invention!
 
Page #1 again? It's going to take some time to get used to that as it's been quite some time since this log was there. ;) To make the transition more fluid, here's the last photo from the other portion of this thread:

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This is of the carbon filter I built for the air inlets of my dual-Beckett skimmer. Now... to catch up a bit.

Bamm Bamm: Let me know how it works out for you on your skimmer.

douglass: I could do a series of photos but stitching several together to make a panoramic type is now out of the question. There's simply not enough space in the room for this anymore.

Lunchbucket: Thanks and I use Black Diamond carbon and even in this filter as well as in the skimmer's air outlet filter. The time frame of which this carbon needs replacing is much longer than the tank saltwater carbon filter so cost of use is not so bad.

cscr212: "Weatherson's INJECTOR PROTECTOR!"? Umm... that may not convey the proper visual required. :D

Fzech: Perhaps but with everything else, time to do so is always a factor. We'll see.

Joseph
 
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cscr212: "Weatherson's INJECTOR PROTECTOR!"? Umm... that may not convey the proper visual required. :D

Joseph [/B]

:lol:

I didn't think of that! Where is our mind?
 
Hey Joe, do you have a picture with your incandescent moonlights?

I dont want to spend 4 hours looking for one pic :P so I thought to just ask you about it. Thanks.
 
qwuintus: Keep in mind that this was taken some time ago and prior to the addition of the fourth 25-watt blue party light. With this, it's much more evenly lit.

Joseph

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Joe keep up the good work.. I'm working on my carbon dealie still=) Just got the prop tank online and picked up some PPE's today=)
 
weatherson

I can't believe I read the whole thing.... all I can say is Ouch, my head hurts. This is by far the most and probably best information I have read about setting up and maintaing a tank. Someday after I gain enough experience with my small reef tank, I will tackle an inwall tank project. And this will be the guidebook to follow.

Probably the most amazing thing about reading this thread, is that I can't come up with any questions to ask that you haven't already answered. Maybe the only question to ask is: What side of that tank do you spend the most time on, the front or the back? :)
 
Bamm Bamm: Did you get to making your carbon skimmer filter yet?

qwuintus: I think the blue party lights look good also. The only real downside to them is that they tend to turn greenish in color. But at the price they are, it's nothing to replace them prior to burn-out.

Nope, it's not Starfire and I'm not missing that either. The tanks I've seen with it really didn't make a big enough visual effect to my eyes to warrant the additional cost. Of course, I am speaking of Oceanic costs which tend to be exaggerated some. Throw in Starfire and they get exaggerated severely.

Gujustud: Thanks for the kind words.

jammre: I can't believe it either. You are a courageous person. ;) The answer to your question is simple, the front side of course but it's not so bad on the backside either. ;) Thanks for the words of kindness.

Joseph
 
qwuintus: This page one or the other? :D I assume you asking how many blue party/moon lights. There are four of them over my tank now. I added the fourth when I added the fifth MH. They sit right between the MH pendants.

Joseph
 
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