After the mishap

Tingy99

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The house is dry,
Got a little bigger tank,
Just finished empting all the little tanks in the basment,

Here is what survived:

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I made the canapy two years ago. Lots of pics of it in my gallery. I went from a 75 to the new tank which is a rr 90. Same footprint as the 75 so the canapy fits just right.
 
Never had a problem with the flame.

The only problem I'm having with the fish right now is the pseudochromis. Since the new tank and rock work the pseudochromis has decided it doesn't like the clown fish.

It would probably chase the other fish around as well but they are all bigger. Not sure what to do with this one...
 
Here some updated equipment pics.



I moved most of the electrical into a separate panel in an effort to clean up some wires under the tank. You can see the cabinet too the left of the tank:

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Here is the inside:

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Sump Shot:

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I finally hooked up the Aquamedic doser I bought months ago and installed an Oceanus Poseidon auto topoff to in an effort prevent the last mishap from happening again.

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Here is a better shot of the float valves:

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I still want to add two more t-5's. When I do that I'm going to do some modification to the canapy to incorporate the ballasts to get rid of the rest of the wire spahgetti on the floor.


What do you think?
 
Thanks!

I really like the top off unit. I think I might add a float valve on the output line just in case the solonoid should fail. I figure if I have it high enough in the sump it will always be on unless the solonid should fail.
 
nice set up i like the idea of a seperate cabinet for cords that keeps things safer and deff more managable
 
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