firebirdude
User and Abuser
Updated pictures on their facebook
facebook.com/WetWorkReefs
facebook.com/WetWorkReefs
I guess i wouldn't mind watching a video update too
We will produce a video of the completed system once fully operational and stocked.
This project has not been without its challenges, to be sure. Many of the concerns expressed by Reef Central members were the same questions we asked ourselves when we first began designing this craziness. All of the issues that have been mentioned were given considerable, extensive thought, and designed into the system's mechanics after much discussion with familiar names in the industry with a great deal of large system display experience. Torrential downpour salinity corrections, toxins, excess waste, nutrient controls, etc., all far exceed what would be recommended normals for a system of this volume. Wet Work undertook this project and approached it in a manner that satisfied the aesthetic requirements of our client but we made clear that we would do nothing that would give those requirements precedence over the animals' health. That was our primary concern, as it remains, and always is with all of our projects. But, admittedly, we did forget one thing, as all of you did, because it is not mentioned in one comment in one thread on any forum about this project.
BIRDS!
We did post a few rough HD videos of the operational system on our Facebook page. When we return to convert it to seawater in several weeks and have more time, we'll shoot a much more polished update video. We just thought you'd like to see something
facebook.com/wetworknola
Thanks everyone for your interest in this project. We appreciate all of the observations and concerns, and believe me, if we didn't think of it already, we certainly do take it under advisement, so please, keep 'em coming!
All the best,
Sam