Got much of the FOWLR plumbed today. Couple of things that I did that I know are somewhat out of style......1. is the trickle down with bioballs, I love the simplicity of them, in FOWLR nitrates are not an important issue, so I went old school here. 2. Doing part hard plumb, part soft. While hard plumb always looks better and cleaner, IME there is more that can go wrong. I liked the idea of taking the the return soft in out of the way of everything to make it easier to work on the tank.
Mag 24 submersed return....for me, the best submersible pumps out there by far.
The return comes in the left side of the tank, the external overflow is on the right as you can see, then I will have an MP 60 favoring the right side close to the overflow
Really should start photographing at night until we get window treatments on, it's ruining my photographs.:thumbdown
Tomorrow will have the Spectrapure RODI 160 gallon a day up and running, and start slowly filling the tank. As I think I stated, my General Contractor wants me to somewhat slowly fill the tanks. He's not worried about them crashing to the first floor (I hope), but there can be some "settling" that occurs from this much weight.