750g show tank (L shape)

Amazing build, I'm subscribing to this one!
I was wondering what you guys have planed for rock work. Everything else is beyond amazing so I'm sure it is great.

There is some really good ideas about coating PVC so it resembles live rock somewhere in this thread (before the split):
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=689929
If you are interested in it I can find the exact page. I really thought it was a good way to build caves, so I was wondering what you had planed.

wow I didn't know we could do that!

I don't think we will do it, I'm not sure I would be able to make something look nice ... but he really was able to do something beautiful!

thanks for the link :)
 
well I don't have lot of update today...
all the tank was clean, the silicone is all done... I'm now happy to tell you that the tank is ready to be fill with water!!!

the only thing missing is some plumbing, should be done soon :)

but to help you wait for the futur big update, here a picture of my Red sea max (for my futur seahorses)



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i was just wondering, (it took a little while for me to notice that your heater is a flow through design.) are you going to pump water through after the UV to prevent algae or just run it on its own pump? just wondering. i am sure that the heater will be able to burn off the algae with no problem, but then it would be floating in the tank or start to clog the heater. just some more curious questions. (i dont run heaters)

this was on the last page. i didnt know if you already answered it.
thanks
 
well I don't have lot of update today...
all the tank was clean, the silicone is all done... I'm now happy to tell you that the tank is ready to be fill with water!!!

the only thing missing is some plumbing, should be done soon :)

but to help you wait for the futur big update, here a picture of my Red sea max (for my futur seahorses)



:bounce3:
great looking tank!
thanks for sharing
make sure to put up some pics after you get the sea horses
ps. can we see the hardware you have running that red sea?
 
Now that the tank is ready for water, what's the approximate date it will be full? I'm thinking sometime in February? LOL

I just put a 90 in my foyer wall and waiting for that 115g to come out of my RODI was so painful on my 75gpd system. It took a full 2 days to make the water, mix the salt and heat the water.
 
I think she said 2 more weeks of drying for the silicone before she fills it up?
it would have been ready, but they decided to put in some extra bracing so that silicone will have to cure fully before they fill.

i cant wait for the rest of the plumbing pictures!!
 
this was on the last page. i didnt know if you already answered it.
thanks

oups sorry didn't see your post :(

the UV will be connect after the heater
I'm not sure how it will be connect yet lol I'm not the one planning the plumbing, but I'll post you pic when it's done :)
 
Now that the tank is ready for water, what's the approximate date it will be full? I'm thinking sometime in February? LOL

I just put a 90 in my foyer wall and waiting for that 115g to come out of my RODI was so painful on my 75gpd system. It took a full 2 days to make the water, mix the salt and heat the water.

hahaha yes it may take some time to fill...
but we have a booster pump on our ro/di so it should take THAT long :)
 
well I don't have lot of update today...
all the tank was clean, the silicone is all done... I'm now happy to tell you that the tank is ready to be fill with water!!!

the only thing missing is some plumbing, should be done soon :)

but to help you wait for the futur big update, here a picture of my Red sea max (for my futur seahorses)



:bounce3:

What a tease. :)
 
update on the big tank!!

we just instal one of our fixture with the new bracket made in stainless 316!
it look fantastic!!

 
i am just curious of how far off the tank that the light fixtures are?
a lot of people (if the fixtures are close to the aquarium) use a pulley or sliding track system to move them out of the way or raise them to do tank maintenance. (it sucks scraping the glass with a hot fixture above you or if you keep hitting you head when cleaning.

just something to think about. (the brackets look fantastic by the way)
 
i am just curious of how far off the tank that the light fixtures are?
a lot of people (if the fixtures are close to the aquarium) use a pulley or sliding track system to move them out of the way or raise them to do tank maintenance. (it sucks scraping the glass with a hot fixture above you or if you keep hitting you head when cleaning.

just something to think about. (the brackets look fantastic by the way)

the fixture are close to the surface, but we will be able to raise them higher, I think it will be enough to not be in the way when we clean or put coral in... if not, we will have to think of something else hihihi
 
big update!!!!
the plumbing is almost done... we still have to glue everything and the uv won't be where it is right now... but tomorrow everything should be done ... because this week end... we will start filling the tank !!!:dance::dance::dance:

here's some pictures, like I said it's not the final product lol still have to make some change but it will give you a good idea

we change the place of the heater because the return pump would have been to strong. a seperate pump will feed the heater, UV, and skimmer :)

enough blabla... here's the pictures :)







 
I love the removable site glass.

what are the 2 clear tubes above the sump, and behind the heater?
do they go to your balling canisters? (i understand the concept, but not familiar with the setup)
 
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