gws76's- 150 gal. Build

Almost forgot. We had to take the old silicone seal out of the 75 gal. tank and reseal it in order to use it as a sump. Then install the baffles.

Here's the tank after the reseal. Should have taken some pics of it before. It wouldn't even hold water.
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After the first set of baffles were siliconed in. Masking already removed.
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And, after all the baffles were installed.
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Looks like a nice reseal and baffle job. It's nice to be able to move around your equipment, eh?
 
Looks like a nice reseal and baffle job. It's nice to be able to move around your equipment, eh?

I'm glad you had that tank for sale. When I removed the old seal, the bottom pane was just barely hanging on. That must have been where you had the leak?
 
I'm not sure, but I believe it started at an (upper middle) corner and then just kind of saturated the whole darn thing. Life anew.
 
So we've gone from this....
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To this....
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To finally this....
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It's a much cleaner look with more breathing room. Now, if I could just find a better place for the skimmer, all would be great.
 
Thanks Lynn. It is more functional. I need to get some pics with the tank lights on.

I'm still working on getting my tunze's programed into the AC jr., so they will alternate flow back and forth. I figured out how to get at least one of them to come on for 5 minutes then shut off for 5 minutes. For some reason the other one is not cooperating. :hammer:


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