Its definitely a big difference!!!
too bad there wasnt a number scale for these type of things
I can't wait to see this thing filled and in action.....
me too, but i think there is another obstacle coming up sortly...
+1 this tank is pure epic goodness lol
wow, thanks you so much! i hope it turns out ok
Man you ain't kiddin......
Great ideas. Thanks for sharing.
I love the vortech dry box but like said it may not be optimal flow.
the dry box idea is not my own, i had thought about building one for my 30gal a while back but never implemented it, there a video on youtube with a tank that has over 10x mp40s in his two dry box, also, theres another thread on RC that has a cube tank with a dry box implemented as well, his (D2MINI, i think) design is much better in that it can not flood the mp40s,
i am playing with the mp40s as of now in a 10gal, cant not really study its flow in such a small tank, so hopefully there is an option built in this setup that will give me adequate flow
i find the new driver to be soooo confusing as it uses colors for different modes, pink and light pink! arg! i also find it to be loud, especially in nutrient export mode(two rapid short pulses), i think the dry box will make them sound even louder...
and also, like many of you have pointed out, these do get hot, and it seem to keep the 10gal water very warm, yikes!
Maybe you would get more help with the technical stuff in the DIY section.
We all just want you to fill it!
Fill it!!!
hehehe

i too want to see if it will hold water, more so how high the water line is, possible enough for a small wave, and the waterfall effect from the overflow
How tall is your basement ceiling?
My tank is starphire glass, be careful b/c it does scratch easier than normal glass. It's worth every penny to have the clearer visual though.
the basement ceiling is 9ft,
thanks for the heads up, are you using any special type of a "magfloat", ones especially made for starphire?
here's my question before responding to the bracing deal....when was your house built?
our home was built in 2004, the joist are engineering i-beams, i could not find how much weight these can with stand, from the drawing there is already 3 of the of these i-beams directly under the tank and 2 near it, so that might be good enough? but i think i am needing more assurance by means of more reinforcments just in case
cant wait to hear what you think
i did manage to seal up some hair line cracks on the basement walls today, this is going way too slow

i was reading on how to remodel the basement and there are a ton of ways to do it, so i am now left confused more than ever...