Acer's new build thread

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OK - So I finally actually ordered my new tank from SC Aquarium out in California. It is a custom tank (60 x 24 x24) with solid Walnut 12 inch tall canopy and a 30 inch tall Walnut stand. I got them to take out the "tower overflow" the tank normally comes with and drill my tank with three 64 mm holes in the center and 12 inches from center @ 4.5 inches below the top of the tank for 1.5 inch schedule 40 bulkheads. They are also moving the normally 1.5 inch recessed Euro-braces to 3/8 inch from the top of the tank ( I never got an answer as to why they build their tank with the Euro-braces so far recessed).

David ( at Custom Acrylics) , north of Butler PA, will be constructing internal and external overflows for a "Bean animal" plumbed system ( 1 inch full siphon, 1 inch open , and 1.5 inch emergency drains) that will drain into the 75 gallon sump, media filters, etc, in the basement below the tank. I plan on using PVC flex tubing for all the plumbing between the display and the basement. I will have to put a good control valve on the full siphon drain to reduce the flow because with the 10 foot fall it will pull way more water from the display down to the sump than the water I am pumping back into it. The internal overflow will be 48 inches long and have a smooth weir x 6 inches deep, and 2.5 inches front to back and will sit directly below the back Euro-brace. I plan on using 1/4 inch plastic mesh to prevent critter and fish from getting into the internal overflow. The external overflow box will be 36 inches long x 4 inches front to back, and about 8 inches deep.

So far I have a 75 Marineland tank ( thanks Fetta) that I have taken the overflow out of and will be covering up those holes with a piece of glass siliconed to the bottom of the tank. I will be constructing the sump myself with glass baffles,etc. and I hope to make my own filter socks that will fit in it as well.

Return pump is not yet purchased.I have been trying to figure it out. Cant find any DC pump that will work with the 15 head pressure I have ( according to Reef Centrals calculator) = 10 feet vertical lift, a "t", then each of those will have a 90 in it to get the water back into the display. So far the Reeflo Barracuda seems to be the best fit for me. At about 245 watts and pushing about 1200 GPH into the display tank from the basement sump.

Pics and progress posts with be coming. Please feel free to comment, suggest ,etc. as this will be a learning experience for me. This is my first and probably only large tank set up.

Lots of plumbing ,electrical decisions to make and to construct as I am hoping to have my water mixing station in the laundry room in the basement ( 30 feet away from sump with walls and drywall ceiling between) , next to my RODI. Then have pumps with plumbing to go from the mixing station to sump and from sump to laundry sink for water changes.

Stay tuned....
 
Lighting= radion xr30 gen3 on one side and a new Reef Breeders 24 on the other. Flow not sure yet.

Stock = transferring current fish= maluranus wrasse, algae blenny , 2 regular firefish, One purple firefish, a small Reef angel.

Have , on hold, a Potter's angel, a cooperbanded butterfly, and another purple firefish at "among the reef" being stabilized and tank ready conditioning to eat frozen foods.
 
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Not sure yet of time frame due to the tank bring customized. Hopefully , up and running before the July Club picnic.

Flow in tank- not too much surface agitation as the smooth weir and the side Eurobraces (1.25 inches recessed) lean away from that. I have an older MP40 so I am sure I will use that - short list are the Gyre, the new Tunze, and the Apex wave.

Muscle will be required - no doubt. I do have three young adults living in my house- so hopefully the 4 of us can maneuver it. I will be purchasing some of those suction holders.

If someone could walk me thru how to post pics directly on Reef central- that would help. Currently I just link my dropbox.
 
You need to "host" he pics somewhere like Photobucket. Then just copy and paste the img link.
 
I think I gave tried that, must be doing something wrong. Talking pics of 75 with the overflow removed today. So will attempt to post pics.
 
upload picture I use photbucket, there are 4 different ways to share the photo. email, direct, IMG or HTML choose HTML when you click in the box it copies the necessary code to link your picture. When you come here you paste the copied code.
 
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Ok will try that tomorrow. Got the carpet up today, now to get the glue and the wood strip up.
 
Thanks Ivan, seeing your setup helped. Yes, I seem to be challenged about pic on websites. Normally I am not tech challenged.

Anybody know the best way to get carpet glue off of linoleum?
 
Ok test for using photo-bucket to paste pics.

http://s1028.photobucket.com/user/acer327/media/2016-05-30 15.30.50_zpsmtvntmro.jpg.html

Edit- well that doesn't actually post the pic , but the link to the photo. So, don't have it yet. When I right click on the photo in my photo-bucket is does not give me any options to "share", and just regular copy/paste does not work.

<a href="http://s1028.photobucket.com/user/acer327/media/2016-05-30%2015.32.05_zpsrebqtnq0.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1028.photobucket.com/albums/y342/acer327/2016-05-30%2015.32.05_zpsrebqtnq0.jpg" border="0" alt="basement sump/filter locationl go photo 2016-05-30 15.32.05_zpsrebqtnq0.jpg"/></a>
 
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