Hi Matt
Good to see some good progress on the tank and some intresting kit not seen on other builds. Im looking forward to seeing the surge working.
Nice to see you having a well earned rest on your holidays. Thanks for the vid, nice to watch with snow falling outside.
Cheers Martin
Great video Matt and nice to see the tank moving on in the right direction![]()
Great video Matt ! The manta is out of this world !
Loved the video!!
A small tip on carving any type of extruded foam - kitchen electric carving knife. It works a treat, and you'll live longer if your wife doesn't know what you've been up to with hers. Hope this doesn't come too late to try.d3hree said:I got some standard filter sponge and hacked it up into thin slices with a stanley knife.
It's easy. They just tie a weight belt to you and throw you in.
Dave.M
Just had a nice catch up Matt. Looking very good so far. Remember i still have some corals here for you
wow... nice one, cant wait for it to finished....![]()
Just Joing this thread and loving it, cant wait to see the finished dream..
wonderful
The last bit of plumbing I needed to do was to join the plumbing tank side to the plumbing in the fish room. I was annoyed at myself for the positioning of the core I drilled through the cavity wall. I never checked the placement of the guttering downpipe and the hole hit it exactly. This made the plumbing from tank to fish room a real PITA.
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In the pics above there are:
4 closed loop pipes
The water fill pipe that can directly replenish the tank from the water change vat if needed.
The return via the heater
The return via the UV
The surge feed pipe
The surge overflow pipe
All had to be plumbed around the drainpipe.
Once I had done the plumbing I installed the 2nd trace heater and made a start on the frame and cladding that will cover it all.
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This is where I have left it for tonight...I will carry on tomorrow when its light again
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