Just got my tank!

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6510473#post6510473 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Fmellish
Thanks :)

My friends would say the opposite. I rush through everything and never really plan. Luckliy I have friends who stop me at every corner and encourage me to do things the better way.


Josh

We try...but you never listen :lol: :lol: :lol:

Update your site....I wanna see the pix of the new inhabitants and the stand mods....ditch the old pix....we don't care to see how you put it together anymore:rollface:
 
Here's the current state of affairs. I'll update the site after I find a new host with more space.

My tank contains a new inhabitant a Sailfin tang. he is doing well. My brittle star is doing OK also, though he is too lazy to eat on his own and I have to direct feed him. I'm sure he'll die sometime if I forget to feed him. I also have 2 corals in my tank. A gorgonia? Looks like twigs with nice yellow polyps, and a hammer coral?

I was able to ventilate my stand by installing a fan and punching a hole in each side.

My water temp is running 82F even with lights off in the middle of the night and no heaters turned on. I took me awhile to figure it out. I noticed when I cleaned my skimmer, my temp would drop until I turned it back on. Duh! My skimmer pump is keeping my water in the 80s. With it off I can get the water back down to normal temps in the 70s and then my heaters come on.

So it looks like even though the Eheim 1262 is a powerful, quiet, efficient pump, it doesn't like being throttled. Installing the necessary ball valve and cranking it down to constrict flow really ****es this pump off and the pump turns into an oven. So even though its 68F downstairs in the middle of the winter night my tank is at 82F. I don't think turning the skimmer off is safe though, the water would retain all the brown gunk the skimmer is pulling out. I could reinstall the Mag7 but it was so darn loud.

Looks like its time to start researching again for a pump that is quiet and either has the correct amount of flow, or doesn't get hot if throttled back.

I'm going to contact AquaC customer support and get some ideas, they've always been good.

Cheers
Josh
 
What's wrong with 82? As long as the aquarium stays consistent and temps don't drastically swing, you should be fine. Mine holds at 82 in the summer and 79-80 in the winter.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6535473#post6535473 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Fmellish

So it looks like even though the Eheim 1262 is a powerful, quiet, efficient pump, it doesn't like being throttled. Installing the necessary ball valve and cranking it down to constrict flow really ****es this pump off and the pump turns into an oven. So even though its 68F downstairs in the middle of the winter night my tank is at 82F. I don't think turning the skimmer off is safe though, the water would retain all the brown gunk the skimmer is pulling out. I could reinstall the Mag7 but it was so darn loud.

You can move the skimmer pump out side of the sump so the stressed impeller motor no longer ââ"šÂ¬Ã…"œdirectlyââ"šÂ¬Ã‚ heats the water. I used to use an Eheim pump in my water cooled PC setup. When I had the pump submerged in the reservoir, my temps where around 130F. I switched to a closed loop system (removed the reservoir, added intake barb to the pump) and my temps dropped to just a little over 100F. I'm thinking you can drill a new bulkhead in the first chamber of the sump. Attach via intake barb and you're done.
 
Mike, yes we're going to finish those canopies.

Ray, you are correct. An externally plumbed pump has advantages. However I am beginning to think the source of my extra heat is not necessarily my skimmer pump. I will be doing more test tonight.

Thanks
JOsh
 
WOW josh that whole set up is totaly awsome
just read throu your web page, great work

I'm about to order a 240 gal tank, just slowly breaking it to the wife

keep up the great work, and lost more pics
 
Thanks Paverdude. I have enjoyed it all. Even if I can't make my mortgage payment now.

i hope your wife is better with it than mine. I don't think she likes my new hobby.

Cheers
Josh
 
you are too quick!

you are too quick!

Hi Josh,

It's about 12:15, only a few hours after we left your house and you already have your blog updated-you must not like to sleep much. Your tank is progressing really nice and after all the work I'm sure the whole family will enjoy it for a long time-it's worth all the effort for sure. We had fun driving around to all the stores checking out recent stock. Come on over anytime to check out our tank and to get the little frags. The door is always open if you dont mind the mess.

~April
 
Thanks April :)

It was a lot of fun.

I'll visit soon, I want to check out your tank again. You guys have added new stuff. Steve and I may stop by during lunch sometime next week. And then maybe a family get together on a weekend. We always need extra hands to hold the kids :)


Cheers
Josh
 
Looks good....i like the doors not being flush with the sides...interesting look....as far as dropping the canopy an inch, didn't you mount rails that sit on the top of the tank? Just pull those off and remount....did u take today off to wait home for yer fish?
 
lol, sick day to wait for the shipment.

Mike, have you checked your canopy yet, does it cover the water line?
 
Yup....but like I said....1 coat too many so back to the sander to shave off a shade ;)....Also, the thing is huge....hopefully I'll have it done by Sunday so you all can ooo and ahhhh or laugh hysterically at my amazing staining skillz
 
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