My new frag tank

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14406900#post14406900 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Tomoko Schum
Nice looking set-up, Harry. I am sure you'll get it in shape quickly.

Scapes -

In case you have not seen or heard about Mariner's awesome 75G set up with 40 watt NO bulbs, it's truly amazing. No kidding. He grows nicely colored-up SPS's in that :).

Tomoko

He showed up at a frag swap one time with the best looking pink digitata I have ever seen. He got the original from me so I knew what it was supposed to look like. He said he grew it under shop lights. I wouldn't have believed it either except for two things:

1. He's a preacher and most preachers don't lie like that (unless they're on TV).

2. I went to his house and saw it with my own eyeballs.

:rollface:
 
Got the plumbing finished and got the eggcrate laid down. M@ry Ruth's painting the inside of the canopy.
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14406900#post14406900 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Tomoko Schum
Nice looking set-up, Harry. I am sure you'll get it in shape quickly.

Scapes -

In case you have not seen or heard about Mariner's awesome 75G set up with 40 watt NO bulbs, it's truly amazing. No kidding. He grows nicely colored-up SPS's in that :).

Tomoko

ahhh, thought ya'll were kidding :D

i'll go check it out !
 
Looks very nice. Do you have a website for Ocea? Apparently Ocea is an acronym for about 20 different things when I google it. :)
 
M@ry Ruth painted the inside of the canopy and I installed the fans.
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Kitty was keeping a watchful eye on me in case I needed any supervision.
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Well, I had a couple of setbacks.

First I had both top braces break on the 225 Thursday night. More about that in another thread.

Next, I started filling the frag tank and the bulkhead fitting on the return line started leaking. On further investigation I realized that I had the gasket on the wrong side of the glass. Since the bulkhead fitting was not threaded, I had glued a piece of pipe into both ends. That meant that I could not get the nut off (and reuse it). With the help of Mr. Dremel it turned loose. Luckily I found another one at the Aquarium Shop. It was threaded (I think they all should be).
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The lights installed in the hood.
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And with the hood installed and lights on. I don't have quite enough water in the sump to run the return pump and connect the heaters.
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Yikes your top braces broke on your 225? Did the tank start leaking or did it just start bowing? If you haven't already a couple of clamps can hold things together so you can replace the braces.
Sorry to hear about all your issues. Looks like the Frag tank is getting there.
Will
 
Wow its really a pita that I can't send you Pms now. I emailed you my Phone number. Give me a call and I'll give you a hand taking down the 225 if you want it. I wouldn't trust it as it is.
 
Checked out the other thread - man, I wish I was up there so that I could lend a hand. Best of luck, H@rry.

And get that thing emptied asap. We found out that the reason the first church tank failed was because someone had compromised the euro-bracing around the top. The leak was actually at the bottom, though, so I guess that you can never be sure where the failure will take place.
 
I intend to put some LR rubble in the sump and do weekly water changes. If I need to I'll put a skimmer in the sump.
 
Sorry to hear about your other tank Harry... :(


If I may I would like to make a suggestion about your new tank. I would cut the frag rack in 2 pieces or even 4 pieces. I have had some pretty valuable frags fall through the holes or get blown off the plugs and end up under the rack. With one big piece I had to remove all the frags and lift the rack out just to get to it.

Just a thought.
 
Here a few "mine canaries"
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Some rubble from the other tanks. I'm hoping this will be sufficient for my biological filter.
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