gasman's059 new build!

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13450598#post13450598 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Floridiot
Just wait until you get that BK running. By far the easiest skimmer I've ever setup, and the thing just works! Only knock I've found so far is that it does emit micro-bubbles in the effluent. I'm extremely happy w/mine & I'm sure you'll be so with yours too. Now that I'm feeding five little fish, I'd swear I get back more waste than the amount of food I'm putting in.
I've seen the BK in action and been after it for quite a while, it was an educated buy 4 sure.

I should be able to have mine up in no time. I'm glad u are happy with yours- I really like your tank and what u have done with it!@;)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13455220#post13455220 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by gasman059
I've seen the BK in action and been after it for quite a while, it was an educated buy 4 sure.

I should be able to have mine up in no time. I'm glad u are happy with yours- I really like your tank and what u have done with it!@;)

I should've learned by now, but the old saying strikes again: You should never brag about your kids or your pets or your skimmer. Mine just took a crap on me. :mad2:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13457748#post13457748 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Floridiot
I should've learned by now, but the old saying strikes again: You should never brag about your kids or your pets or your skimmer. Mine just took a crap on me. :mad2:
any particular reason?
The usual supects are low water level or simply some macro getting into the pump? perhaps.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13457827#post13457827 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by gasman059
any particular reason?
The usual supects are low water level or simply some macro getting into the pump? perhaps.

I took it apart and it is absolutely clean inside. It appears as if the motor itself just died. The impeller spins as it should. When I plug it in, I get nothing. No hum, vibration, or anything that would leave me to believe It is even getting power other than the fact I tried it in 3 different outlets around the house which were all verified as working. When I plug it into my kill-a-watt meter, it doesn't even register.

Shane called me back from Proline, and he's supposed to send me an email with a form for me to fill out. He said they'd send me a new pump out tomorrow.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13458635#post13458635 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Floridiot
He said they'd send me a new pump out tomorrow.
IMO another great reason to go with a BK! :thumbsup:

These days it seems IF you have a problem with a BK, its fixed fast!

Sorry for your troubles Floridiot.
 
I saw the goldflake you posted in the Reef Fishes forum...do you have someone hanging on to that guy for you? What was your experience with keeping him with SPS (if you did)? Regardless thats a beaut!

Also, I dont remember reading it, but how would you describe your final biolaod (med., heavy, etc.)? I'm thinking about the BK200 INT, but I see that its rated up to 265 gals. My new system will have a large bioload and I'm thinking I might have to jump up to the BK200 Deluxe or Supermarin. Thoughts?
 
Austin I'm hoping to keep this tank medium bioload but that's easier said than done, lol.

I have no doubt that the BK mini will be able to handle a 265 total volume med to heavy .

Yes goldflakes are pretty friendly - I've kept every "non reef safe fish there is"

It's all what your comfort level regarding your sps. IME they don't do enuff damage to warrant them out of a tank.

For all we know its just part of typical reef behavior and everybody gets paranoic about a little nipping here and there.
Not enuff to cause severe damge!
 
Tons of work done today!

Tons of work done today!

Thx to Hillary(aka R.Castells) for the impresive plumming job.
We where at it all day. Some water going in tonight!
No particular order here's some pics.
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Outside drain to facilitate skimmer waste as well as future automatic water changes.
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Some specifics about clean and pretty plumming.
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Some more

Some more

waste collection for the skimmer drained outside.
In the future with a self cleaning head the skimmer is maintenance free.
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Overflow box with strainer to avoid uninvited guests.
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Sand- THX CRF(CORAL REEF FRAM) argonite and clean!
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Getting there- now just overflow plumming and feeds to all of the reactors.
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And then there was water

And then there was water

No leaks no mess and this is the must quiet tank I've ever owned.
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Roger and Raul to the rescue. THX!
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MR>KING!
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a couple more

a couple more

Sump works perfectly with a cascade as planned for air exchange, plus filter pad for detritus.

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10 mins after turned on.
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personally i think your inclusion of that photo is racist and politically incorrect, i'd appreciate it if you took it down
 
SICK!

Looks awesome man congrats! :thumbsup:

....I might just have to copy that sump - looks great and I love the filter pad.
 
Man, seeing the BK in action really makes me really want one...10 minutes on fresh NSW and look what its pulling....
 
Husky its a truly impressive skimmer
Tony the overflow design with a gate valve plus the cascade makes this design
the best-IMHO
As far as the plumming u know the rule his way or no way
 
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