Well nothing major happening at the moment. I'm waiting for the contractor to move the stand into place so we can put the tank on it.
I'm going to paint the stand and wall while I wait I'm also waiting for my 1000pounds of liverock to be shipped.
We have also been working on technical stuff like feeding info from the BioTopus controller to a computer and onto a webpage in fancy graphics. We are also writing a program to control the webcam over the webpage so you guys can have a look
And I am trying to figure out the best way to lift the tank onto the stand. Thinking about using two of those :
Since you ask I just have to write a little bit on this camera.
After some research I decided to go for a Canon web camera. The image quality is excellent, its wide angle 70°, I had seen a great java controller program on a browser for Canon cameras and it also had a nice queue system.
The problem is that on this new model, released in march '07, is that it doesn't come with the java applet feature like all their older models. I was kinda pi**ed and tried calling Canon and their reply was that this was a security camera and it's only possible to view images from it with a Canon client you have to install on your computer.
We then used a sniffer program to see what controls the camera using the client and wrote our own program. Take that Canon ! hehe
So I don't recommend this camera for this kind of job. I would rather go for the VB-C50i which has a functional java applet for web streaming and controlling. I had a look at Sony cameras but they use DirectX for their controllers which doesn't work to good on Firefox.
I don't know if the genie lift is strong enough to lift that much weight.I have used one before to lift A/C units.I don't remember what the maximum weight was but I don't think 2 genie's can lift 3000 pounds.Maybe they are larger than the one I rented.I would be nervous using 2 of those to lift such a big tank.Better to go with a forklift(larger model)I don't know how tight you are with space.
http://www.genieindustries.com/default.asp anar if you take a look on there site I found some of the genie lift can lift a max of 1000 pounds.They may have a model that can lift more since they have several types of lifts
those are some big rocks.You will need plenty of large size rocks to fill that tank.Lord only knows what this tank will cost once its full of fish and corals.I think you are the king of large reef tanks.I a thinking my 300 gal tank that I am getting is to small after looking at your tank.Thats one giant tank.You can take a swim in it.I hate to see the total cost of this tank when its finished.Does your wife know what you are doing?business expense!
Yes I will need a lot of rock to fill the tank and this is only a part of it. I'm getting 450kilos/1000pounds next week and we already have 3 to 400 kilos of base rock here. When I have built the aquascape with dry rock I will cycle it with few hundred pounds of wet liverock to seed. We will probably end up with around 900 to 1000 kilos / 2200 pounds.
We want to have some open areas and not just a tank stuffed with rock back to back
nice stuff.This tank will look great once its all setup.The fish will have so much room to swim.Its nice to have so much space the corals can get so large just like in the ocean.Are you going to buy small frags or are you buying large corals to start off with(whats large in a 2000 gal tank)Will you add mostly sps or a mixture of all types corals
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