Christygirl's new Leemar 180 build!

Stop putting too much detail in to this build and hurry up already. :) J/K great stuff Randy. I love to see how much attention to detail you have for this.
 
Everything is looking awesome! Just stay patient, and keep doing what you're doing, it will pay off!
Btw, how high above your return pump will you place the gate valves? Also, I think you should put the gate above the check valve. You can close the pipe but still be able to clean the check valve.
 
Great job
Rik, Thanks. I appreciate that.

Gorgeous setup! And Jeremy at mystic reef is a great guy. :thumbsup:
la1fan, Thanks and I agree.... I have bought many things from him and I am considering purchasing his LaMark's angels.

christygirl is there anyway you can PM me the price of leemar tank. Sorry wont lets me PM unless I have 10 post. or email tieubavuong123@yahoo.com
thanks
Grimjaw, I will e-mail you....

Stop putting too much detail in to this build and hurry up already. :) J/K great stuff Randy. I love to see how much attention to detail you have for this.
Mike, I am trying to make a tank worthy of you driving out here for. Check out the next post....

Everything is looking awesome! Just stay patient, and keep doing what you're doing, it will pay off!
Btw, how high above your return pump will you place the gate valves? Also, I think you should put the gate above the check valve. You can close the pipe but still be able to clean the check valve.
Reef of flames.... I have to be patient because I am missing parts and oh yea, money..... I put the check valves in last because if I have to shut off to fix anything at all, I can just shut down that individual return line. Yours is a good idea though and I appreciate the ideas and input....
 
OK more progress today. Today has been a good day.

So this is the back of my return line control panels
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This is the front of my return line control panels
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I think it looks pretty cool..... I still need to laminate the panel white so that it look real clean.

Here is what it looks like installed (minus the white PLAM)
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Here is the back of the panel installed. Just need to install the flex line to it and I am pretty close to ready from the return line stand point.
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By The Way: There will be a matching panel for the drain lines..... Stay Tuned.....
 
Randy, I love the LaMarck Angel too. I bought one awhile back. It was a baby and the body wasn'nt any bigger than a quarter - fifty cent piece. Being from the genicanthus family and called a planktivore and reef safe I took the gamble. I released the fish in the tank and it didn't take 60 seconds until it started nipping at my acans.
 
Reef of flames.... I have to be patient because I am missing parts and oh yea, money..... I put the check valves in last because if I have to shut off to fix anything at all, I can just shut down that individual return line. Yours is a good idea though and I appreciate the ideas and input....

Call me Chris :)

I hear ya on missing money lol. Guess that's a good thing if it helps us makes be patient.
I guess since the return on my upgrade will only have one line, it will work.
 
+1 to that!!! Every time I look at this thread, I get more and more ideas. Not sure why I keep torturing myself by coming back. LOL!!! I must be a glutton for punishment. :)

Harveymaster, That is the best thing about this whole forum. Ideas.....
I am just lucky that my wife is ok with this.... she is patient with me....

Randy, I love the LaMarck Angel too. I bought one awhile back. It was a baby and the body wasn'nt any bigger than a quarter - fifty cent piece. Being from the genicanthus family and called a planktivore and reef safe I took the gamble. I released the fish in the tank and it didn't take 60 seconds until it started nipping at my acans.

Rik, The mullins lamark's are about 3 years old. Fat and Healthy... However.... I can't remember if they have acans in the tank.... I will need to check that out. Thanks for the heads up.

Call me Chris :)

I hear ya on missing money lol. Guess that's a good thing if it helps us makes be patient.
I guess since the return on my upgrade will only have one line, it will work.

My current Lee Mar 90 has just one check valve. No Gate valve....
I put the manifold on the return. I was real happy with that, but, it makes noise due to bubbles on the chiller outlet... But, back to your point.... I never really realized how the check valves can get dirty.... Mostly from the light. On my current tank, the valve is right under the fuge light.... So, it grew algae in it and ultimately doesn't really work.

That is part of the reason I am shielding all of the valves.... Light and dust.... I want to make it easier to clean.
 
Details of the new sump plan???
Reef of flames. I am planning that right now. As soon as I have it drawn I will post for input from everyone.
I thought you were going to user your old sump?
Mike. I really like my current sump. But, I don't like the way the drains work with the sock. I want to put the drains in so they never have to be moved. Basically I want the drains to flow into a chamber that fills up and then flows into the sock. If the socks clog, I will have a over flow. I am drawing it right now in sketch up so hopefully it will make sense.
 
If your designing a new sump make sure it's big enough to handle all the water incase of a power outage. Don't rely on check valves.

The longer you stay at Mystic Reef the deals get better. Just wish they had better store hours.
 
Well. The pump came. It is really cool. I think the thing I like the most, besides the electric consumption, Is the fact that it has a soft start motor. It slowly ramps to the final speed plus it remembers its last setting. So I can use it with my apex in feed mode.

It also has a variety of return sizes to hook to it.

It also has a cool easy on easy of strainer.

I probably have to go to Phoenix this weekend so I probably won't get to work to much on it.

I also have two jebao 40's in Phoenix waiting for me from a group buy.

I don't know if I will like those or not. We will see.

I will try to post pics of my sump design tomorrow for input.

I will also take a picture of the pump.
 
So here is what I am thinking about for a sump.... I will probably lower the baffles so that I can have more reserve when the tank is in feed mode.

Your thoughts....

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Flow will be Going from right to left

Return <- refugium <- skimmer section with drain in the back corner
 

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