Small update...and a little teaser on how the new tank setup is going. Overall we have been crazy busy trying to get the house prepped for the move. We have hit problem after problem on the new house. MOST of which required construction work. Now that all of it is taken care of...back to our addiction!
After quite a few days of making salt water for the new tank, we finally got the tank full...live rock moved over, and the beginnings of the rock scape done. Poor Tim. I tend to be unbelievably anal about how the rock scape will look, and his first attempt at the rock formation I very quickly tore apart. I had previously made two rock sculptures with the dry rock we purchased, knowing that once they went in the new build, I was going to have to figure out a way to incorporate our current live rock in the 75 gal into the new 180. We spent probably a good 3 hours arranging and rearranging the rock to get it to what we wanted. I'm thrilled with how it turned out. Once the rock went in and the scape was done, we added the sand to the display, the crushed coral and mud to the sump, and turned it all on. It looked like someone poured 180 gallons of milk in our tank.
After about three days everything settled and you could actually start making out rock work in the tank. During this time, we discovered a number of leaks at the bulkhead and return on the right side of the tank. That took several days to work through but ultimately it turned out fine. And THEN came the Apex...
LOL...I can easily say that the hardest part of this tank build was trying to configure that damn Apex to our system. My gawd. Of course, now, it's easier to configure since I have some reasonable idea of what I'm doing. I'm still having problems with the coding for the skimmer and the return and currently have it set to ON manually. Everything else is on auto and works like a dream. Got the ATO set up with a 22 gallon tall glass aquarium that fits in the space in the stand next to the sump just fine. So ATO problem solved. Whew.
The time spent seeding the dry rock with the live rock we had in the 40 gallon breeder before setting up the 180 worked well. We saw a very small ammonia spike in the 180 but I'm sure if was die off from the transfer. All params look good now, so we'll wait to make sure nothing weird happens between now and the weekend, and we'll move the livestock over from the 75 to their new home! So enough about the petty stuff...on to pictures. Just a few mind you. I need to take some better shots of the tank, but these will do for now.
Full tank shot
Left side cave ( the side that gave us the most problems)
Center (my bonsai sculpture)
Right side. Most of this side is a rock cave I built with other rock resting around and in front of it.
So far everything is falling into place. I'm thrilled to have it up and running! FINALLY!