DSPS tank from Thailand (1000 gallon+)

Wow that was a real treat thank-you!

I think a video every month is in order!

What is the white panelling done with? A plexiglass?

LOVE IT.
 
wow
i am always impressed
the only thing that concern me is too much pump to run the calcium reactor,kalkwasser,ozone, refugium,phosphate ,carbon and etc means too much electricity but still incredible.Personally i design mine mostly gravity feed because in southern California electricity bills are incredibly high.
 
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As others have said, impressive how organized and neat everything looks. Equally impressive how quiet it all is to be so open. Wonderful to see.

Thanks for the video to get a glimpse how the flow of everything was going to happen. Much easier to understand now.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15574742#post15574742 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lastlight
Wow that was a real treat thank-you!

I think a video every month is in order!

What is the white panelling done with? A plexiglass?

LOVE IT.

It is hi gloss wooden panel.
 
Incredible build ...very clean. I would watch that shrink wrap on the tank though I did that with a black acrylic stand and stored for a year when I took off the wrap it had left an etching in the acrylic somehow very noticeable and needed buffing . might be harder to see on clear but could make it cloudy . I don't know how long it took to happen but I wouldn't take a chance.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15574742#post15574742 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lastlight

I think a video every month is in order!

I'll second this idea!

I've been on vacation for a week and come back to this video. OUTSTANDING!!
 
I'm building a sump similar to yours after seeing the video you provided.

So I'm wondering if your seeing any bowing in the body when it has water running in it and when it fills due to the pumps being shut off? Your observation on this is much appreciated and I love your attention to detail as I think this is rare in this hobby.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15576103#post15576103 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chercm
chingchai , how many returns do u have for your main tank ? which red dragon model are you using ?

Two inlets.
I use RD 1500w.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15576454#post15576454 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mako199
Incredible build ...very clean. I would watch that shrink wrap on the tank though I did that with a black acrylic stand and stored for a year when I took off the wrap it had left an etching in the acrylic somehow very noticeable and needed buffing . might be harder to see on clear but could make it cloudy . I don't know how long it took to happen but I wouldn't take a chance.

Thanks for your concern.
I already think about asking tank-maker to unwrap the plastic seal and clean the surface. Just to make sure it is super clear and no scratch.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15577492#post15577492 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Bricky
I'm building a sump similar to yours after seeing the video you provided.

So I'm wondering if your seeing any bowing in the body when it has water running in it and when it fills due to the pumps being shut off? Your observation on this is much appreciated and I love your attention to detail as I think this is rare in this hobby.

The thicker the better. IMO.
Mine is 20 mm.
So far I don't see any sign of bow yet.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15578462#post15578462 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BangkokMatt
The video really shows off your amazing work and vision. So impressive!

Matt. Thanks.
I have to give big credit to my friend who is the project designer.
She is really amazing!
 
I just watched the video and have to jump in and say Good Lord this is the build of all builds! Every single detail covered with impeccable quality.
 
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