dainiusiva
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PWJ011 design is to my liking. i really like that everything is going smoothly and you will have the tank filled by the end of the week.is the live rock taken care of already?
Can't you just paint it with ships and cranes like the harbor so it looks invisible![]()
Nahham, great build. You are doing something that most of us can only dream of. However, As stated by techreef, are you not concerned about introducing some exotic species in your part of the ocean where they do not belong? You mentioned keeping "Nemo" clowns that are not native there. Sooner or later they will pair up and mate regularly, Im afraid that with your system being open to the ocean, its just a matter of time before some of the fry make it to the ocean. Same goes for other species that may not reproduce in out smaller tank by could in yours. Another concern would be exotic alge, hopefully you are planning on keeping only natively collected alge in your refugium. Please dont take it the wrong way, Im just throwing some thoughts I had out there just as a precaution.
PWJ011 design is to my liking. i really like that everything is going smoothly and you will have the tank filled by the end of the week.is the live rock taken care of already?
Just wondering are you taking sand from a local source? or are you not even having sand in the tank? and Rock as well? are you making your own? or Aqua culturing it? i couldnt fathom aquascaping a tank that big.... Maybe they will loan you a crane![]()
Many of us can't believe it either, which is one of the reasons why so many people are excited about this build. If you have a choice, try to get aragonite sand rather than silica sand. With this much connection to the ocean, the pH buffering effects of aragonite sand might be less important, but it could still come in handy.The sand will come from a local source. I'm just looking for the best place and way to get it. It isn't a bad thing that we own a construction company. I'm also contacting the municipality branch that deals with paving roads and such because they deal with beach sand as well. Maybe a truck load will be enough. I can't believe I'm talking about a truck load and a personal aquarium
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There's another truck load, maybe two!As for rocks, I am thinking the best idea is to get some rock from the sea, with the permission of the ministry of course, and have the majority brought in from the place where they sell big rocks, I think they are called crushers but I might be wrong. A knowledgeable person with the rock structure in the area mentioned it should work.
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Thanks for the info Mr.Wilson. I just hijacked that link and am using it to gather info on sustainability opportunities for my school district. Heading out to pic up info from a local vendor on Cree lighting options for the schools.....
Thanks again.
Isn't RC great!!!!!!!!
I would just issue every kid an LED headband so they can remain "focused". It also makes it easier to keep track of them and they are ready to put in their shift at the mine after school![]()
This one looks spaceage... http://www.electronicsinfoline.com/New/Lights_and_Optics/too-cool-rainbow-headband.html