my new tank

well it has water in it now. really cloudy yet though from putting the sand in. i don't have my sump full yet though. heres a few pics of what i have been doing the last 2 days.

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Thanks for sharing.
Are you pouring salt in your dogs bowl? JK .
Nice looking tank, I have a 125 too, but I think I lost my pics with the upgrade. Congrats ! and Good luck with the Tank. Keep posting those pics to show your progress.
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Ooooo.....Waterrrrr. That rock looks pretty good to me. I'd just plop it in there. You do know it will displace some of that water right?
 
Ooooo.....Waterrrrr. That rock looks pretty good to me. I'd just plop it in there. You do know it will displace some of that water right?

yep,thats why i have not filled the sup or overflow boxes yet. I figure when the rock goes in the water will overflow into the sump etc. just found out my return pump won't be here till monday though which is BS but nothing i can do about it. i don't really want the sump to fill until i have that in. It is extremely tight for working room in the stand. if i ever have to get the skimmer out of the sump i am pretty well screwed.
 
looking good sux about your return pump i know it would be killing me i would be tempted to go get one from the lfs but i'm impatient
 
Just a tip, but when you put the rock in. try to clear that area of sand away. this way the rock sits on the glass and not the sand.it will lessen the chance of a rock slide from being undermined.
 
Absolutely must wiggle that rock through that sand so it sits right on the glass. I was thankful I did that after I got gobies and they dug all under my rock. I knew I wouldn't have a rock slide.
 
put about 65 lbs of live rock into the tank just now. water is still cloudy so its hard to lay it out the way i want. once the water clears i will get some pics up and stack it more the way i want it.
 
put about 65 lbs of live rock into the tank just now. water is still cloudy so its hard to lay it out the way i want. once the water clears i will get some pics up and stack it more the way i want it.

Looks like your off to a ripper of a start! look after your wife if she encourages your reefing habits! that'll soon change as you get deeper into it, trust me!

If i can make a suggestion, dependent on what you plan on keeping, id add another k4 to increase the flow a little. When you aquascape, try to keep the rock off the glass as the growth around and on your glass that you just cant remove will bug you after a while...

Good luck with your new interest, i hope you have nothing but success!
 
tagging along, everything looks great. I am planning on setting up a 125 soon as well. What light fixture did you go with?
 
here's a crappy pic of how it looks right now. took it with my phone. I need to stack the rock better now that i can actually see it a little lol. Water is still cloudy but 100% better than yesterday. I definitly need a bunch more rock so that i can stack it up a bit more and add more caves/bridges etc as well as just to fill it out a little more.

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sharkboy, for the light i have a 72" fixture that has 3 x150w MH, 2 48" 54 w t-5 actinic blue lights and 4 clusters of 7 led moonlights.
 
found 100 or so lbs of dry rock for $20 bucks for sale on craigslist. I think i am going to go get it tomorrow afternoon.
 
here is a quick shot tonight with the moonlights on. Water is still cloudy though not sure why. it seems to get better everyday but it is taking a long time. any suggestions on what i should be doing?

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Are you runnign the skimmer? I would run the skimmer if your not, that will help remove alot of organics and filter out the dust from the sand. Just becareful when you set the skimmers water level. It will fluctuate, its best to do this when you can check it every so often.

I would also get a filter sock and place that under the drain to collect the dust. The tank should clear up in a few days.
 
Looking good! Keep us posted. If the tank your getting the rock from is established and appears to be succesful I would go for the rock without killing it. You may want to get a few new pieces after cycling (which may be instant depending on how far you are moving the rock) to expand the diversity of organisms. Just make sure to quarantine the new rock to look for unwanted pests before adding it to your display.
 
Hey blownsvt its dave from sf hope you like the rock. It took over a week before that dang sand dust settled for me. hope everything is working well you have a nice setup and it will only get better
 
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