My new tank is in (the garage)

Forgot to show you this, One side of the tank will have the pillars, and the other side will be an island with a reefceramic back wall.


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Yea, I finally found a place to use them!

You wouldn't happen to have a set for the other side would you :D
 
Probably won't have much until this weekend. I just need to figure out the final plumbing and finish the bottom of the stand. I keep changing the plumbing to get rid of any un-needed turns, and think I have it down to a minimum now. I'm even mounting the pumps at a 45Ã"šÃ‚° angle in the stand to lose a turn. I'll try to take some pictures of that tomorrow.
 
Hey Ken can you show us a pic of that Island section your gonna have. Im thinking the same on my tank two islands seperated with tons of swimming room in the middle.

1 island for my softies, SPS etc

2 island for my anemones

I dont know if u said this already or not but what pump are u using on the closed loop?

Take Care!

Sam
 
Sam, one or two pages back I had some pictures of a pillar that I was playing with, as far as the island goes, I'll have pictures after I put the rock in the tank and build it ;)

The pumps that I am going to use are two Amp Master 3000 pumps, one for the CL, and one for the return. I also have a 3600 that I may use for the CL if I think I need more flow. I'm trying to keep my power requirements under or at what my old 100 gallon tank was with all the pumps, SEIO's, powerheads that I was using.
 
Very Cool.

My tank finally come inside this weekend:D

I need to get 130+g of Fresh water now, thats gonna be a biggie...

Good Luck Ken

Sam
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7020436#post7020436 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Konadog
Probably won't have much until this weekend. I just need to figure out the final plumbing and finish the bottom of the stand. I keep changing the plumbing to get rid of any un-needed turns, and think I have it down to a minimum now. I'm even mounting the pumps at a 45Ã"šÃ‚° angle in the stand to lose a turn. I'll try to take some pictures of that tomorrow.

You think you'll loose that much flow with those ampmasters?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7039611#post7039611 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tankslave
You think you'll loose that much flow with those ampmasters?
I don't want to lose "any flow" of my ampmasters. I bought 3000 GPH and I want as much of that as I can squeeze out of them. :D
 
Looking forward to those pics Ken! Is that ENT on your closed loop? How are you going to set up your Rubble Bottom? I have some ideas that I am going to try out on my 180. Perhaps we have the same thing in mind.

Good luck!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7040488#post7040488 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by THE GIMP
Looking forward to those pics Ken! Is that ENT on your closed loop?
ENT You mean EMT? No, it's grey flex PVC.

OK, plumbing is an art, you can have it look good with perfect lines, angles, and lot's of turns, or you can have it go from point "A" to point "B" as efficiently as possible. I chose efficiency.

Finished plumbing:
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It all fit pretty tight to the back of the tank, the farthest anything sticks out is 5 1/2" (Notice how clear the glass is):
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Only have to finish the drain line and it's DONE! Had to make a "hook" for the sump pump, I went to drill it last minute and couldn't find my hole saw or my dremmel bit. I can change this later. I wanted to take one more picture of the stand as it's slowly being covered:
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A few more pictures of the stand detail:
Left
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Right
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The holes are for a future project and idea.

Tomorrow it's time to GET WET, and if there are no leaks, start aquascaping!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7043128#post7043128 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by THE GIMP
Electrical Nonmetalic Tubing......:D

Looks great Ken!
Got it! :D


Well, filled the tank up to leak test................ only one :D. A fitting I forgot to tighten on a pump. All glue joints were solid!

Drained the tank and cleaned it. It's now filling with RO/DI water. This should take two days to fill, then I can finally aquascape and move the fish and coral I have been storing for 3 months into there new home. To give you an idea on how tall the stand is, here is a picture of my daughter on a step stool looking in during the first fill.


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Chuck, how long did your cure your reefceramics? Did you have any algae blooms on them after they were in the tank.
 
I cured 'em for like a month. No brown algae blooms. I'm fighting an ulva and hair algae bloom now, but that's from my little "hiccup" that nearly wiped out my tank.
 
I've had them in RO/DI water for a week now, circulating with a powerhead, and with two water changes so far. That's after a 15 min hose off. I think I will let them go for a few more weeks before adding them to the tank.
 
Hey Ken,
I'm panning on moving over the summer, would you (or anyone else) be able to babysit all my stuff? I just figured since you have so much room... :D
 
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