Building My 375gal Glass Reef

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14115474#post14115474 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by EnglishRebel
So they're dead rock and they don't need curing? I can add LR to seed them?
Some folks says Yes, some say No. I'll be curing mine - I just don't want to take a chance.

Your build is coming along fast, BTW. You'll definitely be leaving me in the dust. :(
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14115813#post14115813 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by GlassReef
Some folks says Yes, some say No. I'll be curing mine - I just don't want to take a chance.

Your build is coming along fast, BTW. You'll definitely be leaving me in the dust. :(

Thanks Tom. I getting kind of bored right now as I'm almost caught up.
 
Nice build by the way...

Just a comment on the Marco Rocks. Maybe it differs from batch to batch, but I really under estimated the amount of organics in the rocks. They looked clean on the surface but when I placed 200 lbs in an old tank to cure, the water was yellow for months. I skimmed and changed the water periodically. If I was to do it again, I would probably soak the rocks in a bleach solution in hopes it would break down the organics faster. Just something to think about.

The rock is great, but I think the cure process can take a while. But then again with your skimming power, maybe it will not take too long at all. It would be a good test.

Theron
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14128938#post14128938 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by reefrubble
Tom , Everything you have done has been AWESOME . I can't wait to see the rock work . Ted

+1. Great job.
 
marcus.breaux, reefrubble, jacksandgo - thank you, your comments are much appreciated. Ted, I'll get with you about a pickup time on Saturday.
 
Folks, I know I've been a little lax about posting for the last couple of weeks. I do apologize, and intend to turn the trend around, starting today. :)

So, first of all, I picked up a couple of new toys.

This is an OzoTech 200mg ozone generator with air dryer. I like the use of the RO canister as air dryer - very simple and practical. They are mounted on the wall above the skimmers - although I haven't decided whether to inject into the skimmers directly, or use a dedicated ozone reactor.

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Tunze started to import enough of the new series 2 streams so that Jennifer at FAOIS (local LFS) managed to get my entire order of 6205s.

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A while back, I also picked up a 7095 Multi-controller and 7092 Y-Adapter (which I can use to connect more than 4 streams to the controller).

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The new 6205s are quite a bit smaller than the old 6201s and come complete with a mounting magnet rated at 1 inch. The cord is 16 feet long - yeah!

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I really like the new shape and the mount.

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The clamp mount is very robust and allows very smooth adjustment to almost any position.

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The power adapter delivers 24 volts.

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The speed adjustment allows a variance between 30% and 100%.

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I can't wait to get these guys hooked up an running - which shouldn't be too long now - FedEx just rang the doorbell - my rocks (gosh I love saying that) are here!!! :D :D :D
 
I mentioned earlier that I would be installing a frag tank and refugium (one above the other) against the wall opposite the display tank. I finally finished the stand that will hold the two tanks.

The legs are laminated from two milled (squared up) 2" X 4"s.

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The platforms, or shelves, that the tanks sit on are made of milled 2" X 6"s, covered with 3/4" marine plywood. Once the wooden structure was completed I covered the outer surfaces with white Formica.

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The 3 holes in each platform are for the overflow (2 each - 1 1/2") and returns (1").

I've left the underside of the platforms unpainted - I may change that. :cool:

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There is the shelf unit placed in the fish room.

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The legs are attached using epoxy glue and 1/2" stainless bolts. The fuge will be 75gals and the frag tank 50gals - so the total load will be somewhere between 1300 and 1600 pounds. Hope that glue holds. :D

OK - I'm gonna go out and take a look at my new rocks. :cool: I'll be back soon with some pictures ....
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14152224#post14152224 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Elliott
I will post a picture of my vfd, maybe a video if I can get the time soon
Hey, Elliot - thanks! Please do (post some pics or a vieo) - I, for one, would be very interested. The possiblities for varied flow using a VFD are amazing. I'll be on the look-out. :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14152224#post14152224 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Elliott
Tom, you are amazing, btw I will post a picture of my vfd, maybe a video if I can get the time soon

I'd love to see this as well.

Looking good Tom. I really like the new frag/fuge rack. Very professional looking and the formica will make for easy cleanup.
 
Tom.. Great looking frag and fuge rack!! I don't even think you need the glue with the 1/2" bolts.

By the way, you wouldn't have a older model stream that you could place beside your 6205 for a reference?

Also, IMO you should paint the bottom of the rack. Saltwater gets everywhere.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14152587#post14152587 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Chrisrush
Looking good Tom. I really like the new frag/fuge rack. Very professional looking and the formica will make for easy cleanup.
Thanks, Chris - I appreciate your kind words.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14152789#post14152789 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tanya72806
Tom try this http://www.fritzpet.com/nitrifying-bacteria/ It helped me out a TON when I was curing my Marco-Rock. He actually turned me on to it. He uses it all the time.
Mark mentioned it to me, also. I'm trying to find some locally.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14153120#post14153120 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Typhon
... you wouldn't have a older model stream that you could place beside your 6205 for a reference?

Also, IMO you should paint the bottom of the rack. Saltwater gets everywhere.
No, sorry - I don't have the older model. For what it's worth, the 6205 is quite a bit smaller than the 6200-6201.

I think your right, I'll probably end up painting the shelf bottoms. Should'a done it from the get-go - would'a been a lot easier. :rolleyes:
 
Tom , i just read the entire thread. You have a keen eye for high-quality building!! and you've automated everything.
then why aren't you using a profilux controller? I believe it is the only controller that can control the tunze pumps like the 7095 can.

When will the fish get some water to swim in?
 
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