300 gallon shipwreck

Crazy hahahahaha!!!!!!!!! You have no idea!!!! Our house runs on permanent ludicrous speed. We went to Kauai in March and when we got off the plane the next Morning I was filling the tank. I told my wife thus begins our outdoor tasks for the summer.
1. New heat pumps installed in house and redo duct work/Done (we did it all)
2. Form and pour two retaining walls. Approx. 200lf/Done (we did it all)
3. Tear chimney off house and close in wall./Done (we did it all)
4. Fix and paint two cars in shop/Done (we did it all)
5. Form/pour/wall/tile and put into operation fish tank room/Done (we did it all)

That was the summer whew!!! I'm tired. Wait fall fast approaching. Living room attached where chimney was needs redo before thanksgiving. WTH!!!!!! So scape the ceiling pull the carpet retexture the ceiling and backerboard the floor for tile/done.
And tommorows a new day!!

And Friday for the first time I put a temp. guage on the tank. Yes seven months on nothing looks wrong so dont mess with it. Well it was 79.2 at seven this morning and when the first halide went off it was 80.7. I'm good with that!!! Yes sir re.

I do have a lighthouse controller but have not hooked it up yet. That will happen soon.
And Friday's trip to seattle was great. A stop at Barrier reef and 9 chromis one mandarin and 4 corals later we were back on the road for more shopping last stop of the day was at Dang's house and his tank was lovely. Very nicely done. 7 corals later at Dang's house and we were on our way home. Here are some pics from last night.

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New Setosa

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New Red Table

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New coral twig Cool color!!

Misc coral shots.
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Happy Reefing
Mike
 
I worry a little bit about your sump pump configuration. If there was a sewer blockage down the line from that pump that caused any significant backup, then wouldn't sewage flow back out of the sump pump? At the very least, shouldn't there be a P trap above the sewer line with water in it to keep the gasses from escaping the sewer into that room?

A Mamoth project. Looks amazing, and it's taken some uber-motivation to come this far.

Cheers!
Aaron
 
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