BK's 110 Gallon Build

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Love the way it looks with the daylight coming in from the windows.
 
I like your aquascaping. I'm not normally a fan of "rock walls" but yours looks nice covering up the overflow with plenty of open space on the other side.

-Mike
 
I like your aquascaping. I'm not normally a fan of "rock walls" but yours looks nice covering up the overflow with plenty of open space on the other side.

-Mike

Looks good , rock turned out good!

Thanks guys. I hate the that pile of rock look also. I wanted a lot of open space and wanted to make sure the overflow was covered.

The rock turned out really great. Even after doing all the research I had some doubts about it working like it should. I still need to create a how to tutorial for those that want to make their own rock. It took me a couple of months to read through the clutter of information out there.

BK
 
Last night I made a Biopellet Reactor. here is a video of it running.

http://s282.photobucket.com/user/schplitter/media/110/6739DA90-2CB9-45DA-B083-C417ED06092F.mp4.html

It's a recirculating reactor. I used an only RODI canister for the main body. The feed is coming from my main pump via a 1/4" line. I'm utilizing a MJ 1200 for the circulation inside of the reactor. I didn't install any flow control on it but from the turbulence it looks like I have to do this very soon. This is filled with 500ml of BRS pellets.
 
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I made it out of two TLF 150s and an MJ1200. Its been running a while but I messed up the cycle while I was doing a water change and let air get in the reactor. Im getting No2 out of the effluent out so its cycling again.
 
Made some improvements to the Biopellet reactor a few minutes ago.

I added a ball valve to the output side of the MJ 1200 to controll the re circulation in the reactor.


I also added a cone shape to the bottom of the reactor. I saw this on the octopus models and liked the idea. This will eliminate any pellets from settling on the bottom by forcing them to fall into the outlet of the MJ 1200. I basically took a 2L bottle and cut the top off of it. Wedged it in the bottom and that's it. If the dlope is not enough I'll try a pointier 1L bottle.




 
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