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I peaked in to see what it looked like mid-demolition and it wasn't pretty:
At first I didn't have a good barrier between that room and the room with my 90 reef. After they started the demolition I came home to find a not-so-fine layer of dust everywhere, including in the 90, and one of my few sps was RTNing and everything was looking pretty bad. I immediately did a few water changes and added carbon. What was really surprising is that I had been battling hair algae for months. I was picking out cup-fulls every week or so. Anyway, there must have been something in that dust, because in addition to killing that one coral, all the algae died that night and has never come back. I was half tempted to save some of the dust to get analyzed. Anyway, I learned my lesson and I put a solid plastic barrier between the construction area and the rest of my house.
Here's a pic of my beautiful wife who by this point was 8 months pregnant. The room was pretty much gutted by this point.
It was around this time that Nick got the idea to add in a remote fish room. I had a small kitchen downstairs that wasn't being used. We decided to run 5 x 2" pipes between the main display tank and the fish room. Here's the channel in the floor those pipes went through:
And here they are:
One pipe is an emergency drain, which will be connected to the lip we put in earlier under the tank. If there's a leak or a spill the water will collect under the stand and drain out through this 2" pipe. Pipe #2 is for water to go down from the sump to the fish room. Pipe #3 is a backup to pipe #2 - for that redundancy that is sooooo important when dealing with this much water. Pipe #4 is the return from the fish room, which will go directly to the display tank. Pipe #5 is a conduit through which I'm running: i) the RJ-11 (phone jack) cable for my ACIII Pro controller to control the DC8s in the fish room; ii) the mini-din 8 cable for the PX-1000 breakout box in the fish room (also part of the ACIII Pro); and iii) 2 separate RO 1/4" tubing in case I ever need to run RO water to the upstairs sump and for future flexibility to do... I don't know yet. Anyway, the fish room is about 25 feet away and down one floor. Here are the pipes coming down from the roof into the fish room:
And the rest of the room:
It used to be a kitchen, and before that a bathroom, so there's already a sink and plenty of plumbing in place:
To be continued...
At first I didn't have a good barrier between that room and the room with my 90 reef. After they started the demolition I came home to find a not-so-fine layer of dust everywhere, including in the 90, and one of my few sps was RTNing and everything was looking pretty bad. I immediately did a few water changes and added carbon. What was really surprising is that I had been battling hair algae for months. I was picking out cup-fulls every week or so. Anyway, there must have been something in that dust, because in addition to killing that one coral, all the algae died that night and has never come back. I was half tempted to save some of the dust to get analyzed. Anyway, I learned my lesson and I put a solid plastic barrier between the construction area and the rest of my house.
Here's a pic of my beautiful wife who by this point was 8 months pregnant. The room was pretty much gutted by this point.
It was around this time that Nick got the idea to add in a remote fish room. I had a small kitchen downstairs that wasn't being used. We decided to run 5 x 2" pipes between the main display tank and the fish room. Here's the channel in the floor those pipes went through:
And here they are:
One pipe is an emergency drain, which will be connected to the lip we put in earlier under the tank. If there's a leak or a spill the water will collect under the stand and drain out through this 2" pipe. Pipe #2 is for water to go down from the sump to the fish room. Pipe #3 is a backup to pipe #2 - for that redundancy that is sooooo important when dealing with this much water. Pipe #4 is the return from the fish room, which will go directly to the display tank. Pipe #5 is a conduit through which I'm running: i) the RJ-11 (phone jack) cable for my ACIII Pro controller to control the DC8s in the fish room; ii) the mini-din 8 cable for the PX-1000 breakout box in the fish room (also part of the ACIII Pro); and iii) 2 separate RO 1/4" tubing in case I ever need to run RO water to the upstairs sump and for future flexibility to do... I don't know yet. Anyway, the fish room is about 25 feet away and down one floor. Here are the pipes coming down from the roof into the fish room:
And the rest of the room:
It used to be a kitchen, and before that a bathroom, so there's already a sink and plenty of plumbing in place:
To be continued...