600 gallon Acrylic Reef

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Good lord that's huge. I couldn't get a real perspective of things until I actually saw someone standing next to it. It's looks great.

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Bigbully said:
Paul, I don't know when you are planning on doing it, but I Might be able(I have a baby that's due VERY soon) help with the re-wiring of the house. I am currently in the electrician's program at metro tech, so I know a little bit. I'd like to help though, and at least see your tank. Let me know.


Robert

If you get to help, see if you can get some extra credit for it :)
 
Wow Paul, I am as impressed with your ability to encourage your wife to be content with it as I am of the actual size of the thing. Congratulations on both.
Mike D
 
Actually, Lynn is pushing me to get this done...she seems to have plans for the space that my current tank resides in.

Paul.
 
So, if I put a tank in a space that my wife wants to use and leave it there for about 2 years or so, then she will be ready to encourage me to put a saltwater pool in my dining room? I'll give it a try. Thanks for the tip. lol! Really though, it is amazing. I would love to come by and see it some time.
Mike D
 
That is going to be a killer tank. Congrats! When is it going to be set up? Post more details on when and we'll try to make it over to help.

Kevin
 
Construction begins this weekend. With the help of Steve (poke75) I will begin putting in the new electrical circuits.....well...Steve will. Ill be watching and trying to not get in his way.....

Paul.
 
Here is your check list Paul. That way we can all keep up to date on how you are progressing!!


?ã-Deliver and Unload tank
?ã-Pop a beer
?ã-Rewire half the house
?ã-Pop a beer.
Build a stand (steel or wood)
Pop a beer.
Set Tank on Stand.
Pop a beer.
Begin plumbing
Pop a beer.
Modify garage to a fish room,Pop a beer, fit AC unit shelves etc.
Pop a beer.
Buld 3 100g sumps interconnected. One for macroalgaes.
Pop a beer.
Add 500-600lbs sand (pre-cured by mixing with old tank water for a several weeks)
Pop a beer.
Finish plumbing
Pop a beer.
Add 600g water
Pop a beer.
Connect sumps and get water flowing
Pop a beer.
Connect new tank with old tank via the old tank sump.
Pop a beer.
Run both at same time to get same water conditions.
Pop a beer.
Add cured rock to new tank
Pop a beer.
Move old rock and livestock to new tank
Pop a beer.
Decommission old tank.
Pop a beer.
Move lights over to new tank
Pop a beer.
Build wall around stand/tank
Pop a beer.
build cabinetry for tank.
Pop a beer.
 
I don't have a wide angle lens for my camera!!

The tank was TOO BIG for me to get any pics! LOL. jk

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Steve,

Thanks for your time and effort yesterday.....Now I have an extra 4 20A circuits all ready and waiting for the new tank. I think I need a name for this project..... Any ideas?

Well.....4 items checked off the list. Not bad.....of course my input was more in the nature of popping the beer.

Its funny how peoples reaction on seeing this tank are the same as mine.....its way bigger in real life than in pictures.

Once again Steve, Thanks! you are a star.

Paul.
 
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