Come with me on my Custom 77 Gallon setup

I went away for Christmas and had a tank sitter come in. I can't say how nice it is to have someone who will follow the directions I leave exactly!! Tank is doing great. Still working on the cryno and bubble algae problem, but other than that.
 
We have had to clean out the entire garage for the remodel and I ran across an old box of photos. Among the many photos of me and my friends from 20 years ago, I found a picture of my first saltwater tank. At the very beginning of this thread I think I mentioned that I had a 35 gallon fish only tank. It had an under gravel filter, NO lights, and fake corals. The picture only has one fish, probably a Damsel of some kind, but I don't remember. I do remember that later I got a yellow tang.

Here is my tank from 1984.
oldtank.jpg


Ok, ok stop laughing. I took me about ten minutes to stop laughing. :D
 
Well, a major adventure this morning. I hadn't seen my Six Line Wrasse in a day or so. I couldn't find him anywhere, not even a body. So I looked in the overflow last night and there he was. Now my overflow has two drain pipes. One (the big one) is a straight shot into the skimmer with a small bypass to the sump. I went looking for the six line this morning in the overlfow and now he was nowhere to be found there.

After about ten minutes of looking around the sump I spotted him. Well I had to take out the return pump, the RowaPhos reactor and half of everything else in the sump, until I finally (with massive help from the wife) caught him.

Kind of a pain. But a good excuse to clean the sump area!!
 
That's an adventure with a happy ending... Yesterday, I did the same searching for my lawnmower blenny and the ending wasn't as nice. I found him behind my tank. :(

From the looks of it, he jumped out around Chritsmas when we were out of town. After kicking myself for not having cut and installed the eggcrate a month ago, I finally installed it. It was one of my favorite fish even though he was one of the biggest poopers. I'll take a few months to see if I want replace him or not. There's now 3 fish in my 75 - a yellow tang, clown, and a sixline.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8849153#post8849153 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Stile2
Here is my tank from 1984.
oldtank.jpg


Ok, ok stop laughing. I took me about ten minutes to stop laughing. :D

Ah yes, back in the day when color hadn't even been invented yet. I still remember it well.... :lol:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8851144#post8851144 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bklynmet
That's an adventure with a happy ending... Yesterday, I did the same searching for my lawnmower blenny and the ending wasn't as nice. I found him behind my tank. :(

Sorry to hear about your Blenny. :) I always get depressed when I lose an animal. Some people don't think fish and corals are "real" pets, but I think they're better.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8851167#post8851167 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by melev Ah yes, back in the day when color hadn't even been invented yet. I still remember it well.... :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :D I am really surprised I have a picture of it at all. Not a lot left from those days. I was the only punk I knew with an apartment of my own let a fish tank.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8851166#post8851166 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by gkarshens
I had my orange spot goby living in my sump for 2 weeks once before I found him.

I felt like an idiot while I was taking apart the sump, because I could have grabbed him out of the six inch deep overflow instead. Was the Goby alright after that much time "in sump"?
 
Hey, the whole RK2 thing is silly.

I just bought 2x250w Stealth heaters from Dr F&S. They are supposed to be very good. I'm going to place my temp probe upstream of the water flow to minimize flickering... it really does seem like a bad idea... I wish it could be set up like the AC Jr...
 
The Goby was very thin but otherwise OK. I netted him and returned him to the display and he is fat and happy today.
 
Thats cool you actually have that old picture. I never took a single picture of my firt tank. Times change huh? lol Happy new years Keith!
 
Keith,

I just found this thread and it is GREAT! Thanks for taking us along. I will definitely be following this one!

I was kind of hoping you would get that new macro lens for Christmas. I'm looking forward to seeing more pictures of the tank too. I haven't seen a picture of the finished stand. It is finished isn't it?

Mike
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8856004#post8856004 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MJSavage
Keith,

I just found this thread and it is GREAT! Thanks for taking us along. I will definitely be following this one!

I was kind of hoping you would get that new macro lens for Christmas. I'm looking forward to seeing more pictures of the tank too. I haven't seen a picture of the finished stand. It is finished isn't it?

Mike

Mike,

Thanks for the kind words. It has been a long journey, but well worth it. And it's not over yet.

As for the woodwork, I'm going to take the Melev stance!! :lol:

But I do have a good reason for waiting. The day before yesterday workmen ripped out everything out of the garage to the studs, in order to change it into a Master Bedroom and build a new garage in front of it. Once that is done, I will build my new fishroom in the new garage, move the plumbing into it, then finish the woodwork, including new canopy (since I hate the first one I built).
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8856089#post8856089 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Stile2


As for the woodwork, I'm going to take the Melev stance!! :lol:



I think we all are. It is pioneers like this in the hobby that allows us so much freedom to express our own prerogative. Thanks for leading the way on this one Melev!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8856310#post8856310 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dandy7200
I think we all are. It is pioneers like this in the hobby that allows us so much freedom to express our own prerogative. Thanks for leading the way on this one Melev!

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Now that's funny!
 
I did a new mod to my Pan World 100PX-X today. The original fan that I had on broke, the cord got pulled and broke so the pump has been running for about two months with nothing and was so hot that you couldn't touch it for more than a couple of seconds.

Here are some pictures of the new mod.

Here are the materials. About $15 worth. Fan for $10, Stainless steel bolts and nuts for $5 and I already had the 4" PVC coupling and the zip ties.
materials.jpg


Here is the fan. 21dB, 78 CFM, 380 mA, but I am running on a 200 mA transformer. So it running a bit slower and quite a bit quieter.
fan.jpg


I drilled two holes for each of four zip ties to hold the fan on and three holes for the bolts to hold the assembly onto the pump. Here is the picture of tapping the holes.
tapping.jpg


Here is the finished product. I used some black netting covering for the wires. Looks a bit better. I used lock nuts to make sure the bolts don't vibrate loose.
finished.jpg


And installed :D I installed the new fan mod without removing the pump. Heck I didn't even shut off the pump. I don't know about temperature decrease, but the pump is cool to the touch now.
installed.jpg


Thanks to dandy7200 for the mod idea.

Keith
 
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