Hello Everyone. Sorry I've had trouble finding time to post lately. There has been much progress on the tank. The cabinetry is done, the tank has been plumbed and the tank has been filled. It was quite stressful filling the tank, but there were no leaks and the support structure held up. I had nightmares of the tank crashing through the floor and the house coming down around it.
I had to wait a few days for the cabinets to be cut and installed, so I filled the tank half way. Good news was there were no leaks!. Once I was sure the tank was sealed I added the substrate. Traditionally I always used the sugar fine sand, but I'm tired having to constantly blow it off my corals with a power head. I decided on a mixture of particle sizes/crushed coral. She substrate is 2-3 inches in general. Just enough in case I want to stock some burrowing livestock.
The guys came to do the cabinetry. No major problems, They had to re-cut a couple of the doors, but the end result was quite awesome. I went with a modern style, very sleek, dark grey. While having a 3 foot tall stand makes it difficult to reach in and out of the tank, the esthetic benefit makes up for it. The lower cabinets are tall enough for me to crawl in and out, and I can fit just about anything under the tank. There is also just enough room under the upper cabinet doors to place my 6 foot ladder and have the doors clear it on opening.
I broke down and bought 4 vortech mp60s. I always felt they were too expensive for a powerhead, but since I'm going all out on this tank, I might as well on the water flow aspect. I placed two in each dry box. I positioned them in the lower 2/3, and then I placed my two Tunze wave boxes in the upper third. The wave boxes create a nice standing wave, while the mp60s give me a nice broad stream. The flow is a barrel roll pattern. The water flows across the lower 1/2 of the tank, and then back across the top to the overflow. I'm impressed at how powerful the mp60s are. I have them running at 1/2 power right now. I have a vortech profilux controller for them. I just have to figure out how to set it up. I'd like to have the controller vary the flow throughout the day to create some randomness. I can also couple them with the wave boxes to create a larger wave.
When I moved into the house the previous owners left me lots of floor tiles, but no hardwood floor pieces. As such we decided to plumb the drains through the wall and down to the basement. Lukas removed one of the tiles and ran the 2 inch pvc pipes down to the sump. The return is powered by a Mag 24 with flexi-hose that attaches to a pvc manifold that I made to direct water across the back of the tank and down towards the MP60s. I have the water directed straight down along the inside of the waveboxes. The mp60s will then force it into the barrel role across the bottom of the tank.
The actual tank progress is further along, but I'll stop here until I get new pics of the up do date stuff. I'm going to take some pics with my expensive camera instead of my iphone 3g. I'll upload those soon. Here are some photos of the last few days.
Cabinetry day