odds & ends
odds & ends
If you want to use the glass lid, you use the acrylic hangers.
The photo is oriented for a hanger on the left side of the tank.
My thumb is where the tank edge goes,
and the horizontal surface on the right supports the lid.
Position the four hangers near the front of the tank, with a pair in front of the lid hinge and a pair behind.
The top of the overflow will support the back of the lid.
The light feet fit over the hangers, so you don't need to choose between light and lid.
You probably want the light somewhat forward (e.g., not shining into the overflow)
but not so far forward that you can't open the lid.
There will still be spaces for your flying fish to get some exercise,
so if you have real jumpers you might want to take additional measures.
UV light. First, do you want to install it?
They aren't much use against a lot of pests, and are better for interconnected systems than single tanks.
It will also prevent the overflow from acting as a secondary refugium.
The included light is the only non-shielded UV I've seen in the hobby.
UV is tough on hose, paint, eyes and makes an annoying night light shining through the back of the tank.
If you want to use it, CAD recommends dropping it to the bottom of the overflow.
The advantage of this is you can put it in and pull it out whenever.
See all the bubbles in the the
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Now pull the skimmer and return pump powercords through the holes in the cabinet.
Check your bulkheads for leaks again.
Put the system where you want it. Leave at least
a little room for ventilation from the cabinet and to work future powercords out (heater?) Check for level again.
Start your RO/DI.
Parts left over when I finished: the cable rig for hanging the light from the ceiling,
and a pair of black plastic clips that were probably provided for mounting the UV.
I fired up the RO to fill the tank so I can figure out what powerheads to use. (Previous post.)
I think there is a CAD-provided auto-topoff on backorder somewhere - I'll post that when I get it.
I ordered Bali Alor LR from Premium Aquatics to go with a couple local pieces.
Pick up the rock at the airport to minimize die-off and cure in tank.