Sometimes it's a good idea to stop regroup & take a step backwards.
I've had a few setbacks & have received several pieces of good advice I intend on using.
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Since the tank was first assembled there have been several items I have not been happy about or thought could have been done better. I've always been under pressure to have the tank ready for saltwater by this date, which would have allowed me four month to cycle the tank and move the inhabitant of the old tank to the new one.
Shortly after the tank was constructed I found out the people that built the tank used regular window silicon instead of the construction silicon they were supposed to of used.
I was not happy with the gasket material they used either.
One of the joints had a number of small bubbles in it.
The bulkhead fittings I bought from a well know internet marine equipment dealer, just did not appear to be the quality I was expecting.
The two acrylic sump-filter-refugiums I had built leaked and where of poor construction.
Lastly after playing with the rock & closed loop pluming last night, I just could not find a design I liked.
So sometimes it's a good idea to stop regroup & take a step backwards, and that's what I have decided to do.
As of right now I'm going to deal with all the problem areas I've outlined above.
The tank is going to be torn down, the old silicon striped away and the tank will be reconstructed with the proper construction silicon.
The 1" door gasket material the glass people used will be replaced by 2" x ¼" dense neoprene rubber gasket material that will take up the full width of the frame and cross braces.
I found out, that my favorite valve manufacture makes bulkhead fittings. Three weeks ago I order 10 fitting @ a cost of $300 dollars, plus $400 dollars for DHL shipping. It only took two days to get the fittings to Peru and three weeks to get them thru customs. DHL tell me I should get the fittings on Tuesday.
After getting a look at the acrylic boxes I had built for the mangroves, I order two new acrylic sump-filter-refugiums; they should be finished next week.
The Rock work! I'm going to need to sleep on this one. I can see a need to think "outside of the box" to come up with a workable solution, at least one I will like. I'm ordering 200lb of BRS Pukani Dry Aquarium Live Rock from
http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/bulk-dry-live-rock.html. and will transport the rock to Peru in my checked luggage, when I fly back to Peru next month. I called the airline and they are only going to charge me $270 dollars for each extra bag.:headwalls: Hopefully I can use this rock to dress up my Peruvian rock.
Stay tune, Thing might of change course a little but there is a lot that need to happen in the next month.
Teardown & rebuild the tank,
Shim & set the tank into its final position
Install & plum the two acrylic sump-filter-refugiums
Install the Orphek LED lighting system
& some of cabinetry work should get installed.
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