maybe i can get a 1000g tank up and running with frags grown to colonies before you can get your plumbing done take your time, its worth it in the long run.
There has been great progress... I have put in about 60hrs and taken many photos... I'm waiting till it's complete to post....
The tank is empty, livestock is on my floor in a 120g I bought... Water changes are keeping it alive...
The walls are mostly repaired... Will be done this weekend...
The tank is clean..
The new plumbing is complete... Including a pretty cool video of the flow testing we did with frozen corn..
The plumbing is currently on the wood platform and three rounds of cement have been applied, probably three more are required before I'm happy...
I've got some travel for the next week or so that is causing a huge delay... I need about three days more to complete... It will take 12 calendar days to get those three....
I am VERY happy... And please take time to check out www.reefwholesale.com who is a sponsor here and also responsible for the awesomeness of the rebuild. Their work and experience made this better than I could ever do.
Almost, When I custom ordered I found I could squeeze an extra 1.75inches in width... So it is a 72 long by 24 high by 25.75 wide... Just to be different..
Folks here is a major update. I have a few photos (64) to post.... so buckle up and here we goooooo...
There are 65 photos and one video. Sorry, Pat (Redbelly) has the video on his camera, so it cannot be posted... I can show bags of corn.
Might as well get started.
The emptying of the display into a 120gallon that lived on the floor for the 5 weeks.
The "problem area" under the display where a new hole needs to go... the freezer needs to move and the air exchanger needs to be re-located... (sorry for the rotated photo)
A hole will appear here... 14" by 4" The largest "standard" floor vent cover size available...
And some plumbing parts... this accounted for about 25% of the parts purchased and about 40% of the parts used... I have an amazing collection of 1" - 0.5" fittings left over (for sale too btw).
installation of the closed loop pumps under the floor to hide the noise (insulation still needs to be added to get even lower noise levels, but this isn't bad.
The tank gets some drywall and clean up on this side (dining room)
Now the fun can begin... internal flow/plumbing. Getting this done was no easy ticket. Having loads of parts on-hand was the key to creativity IMO... being able to reach for just about any part and fitting worked very well... in the end I'd say this took upwards of 16 hours to get completed.
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