My Shallow Cube Build Thread

Just got an email update from Chris who is building my stand.

Hopefully it will be stained tomorrow and I can get it here to start plumbing my system and get water in it!


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Few updated pics of my tank

I drilled the back wall for two 1" returns split into four 3/4" locklines

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Garage sump area

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Float valve on the right is plumbed from the RO/DI across the room (hooked up to washer dryer hook ups)
 
Looking great, Chris did an amazing job as usual......any chance of getting a better pic of those black dursos out of the box.......did you build them?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12841375#post12841375 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dillagas
Looking great, Chris did an amazing job as usual......any chance of getting a better pic of those black dursos out of the box.......did you build them?

Standard store bought durso's painted flat black with Krylon Fusion.

I have three 1" drains. One goes directly to the refugium inside the stand and is not on a durso, just a bulkhead with a gate valve to control flow. The second drain is the workhorse, its the shortest durso you see in that pic and it leads directly to the sump in the garage. The third durso is about 1 1/2" above the second as an emergency drain.
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sweet tank and stand. Its going to be one sick tank. Good Luck.

1 Joke/Question:
You know why Divorces are so expensive?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12843375#post12843375 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by stevedola
sweet tank and stand. Its going to be one sick tank. Good Luck.

1 Joke/Question:
You know why Divorces are so expensive?

In fact I do know why, but tell me yours :)
 
Update:

I just spoke with my stand builder. He is hoping to have my stand ready on Friday and I have this Friday off for the 4th.

Hopefully I can get it plumbed on Friday and get water moving through it.

I've already bought three large SPS colonies at my LFS and I also have to get my live rock out of their holding tanks!! I was by there today and I think that rock has already been there a month.


Also just bought an Aqua Medic twin doser for my two part.
 
LOOKING GREAT!!!!!!

BTW I am just curious what you had to pay for your tank.....will you pm me and let me know. Thanks for veiwing my build and yes our tanks are very similar. Aquatic systems Design built mine, and did a very good job as well.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12861418#post12861418 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cashman95
LOOKING GREAT!!!!!!

BTW I am just curious what you had to pay for your tank.....will you pm me and let me know. Thanks for veiwing my build and yes our tanks are very similar. Aquatic systems Design built mine, and did a very good job as well.

I got a really good deal on my tank. Tim at MRC is wonderful to work with.

I'm already planning my upgrade and I will most definately use MRC for any custom builds in the future.

If your thinking of a different tank I would definately give him a call.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12861670#post12861670 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cashman95
Well He did an awesome job!

BTW is that an Aqua Controller Jr.?
How do you like it?

Reef Keeper II

I've had the AC before and I prefer the RK. I really like how they've designed their system.
 
cham, are both pumps going to drain back to the sump thru the two(really one) duroso's? It looks like both pumps are sucking from the return side of your sump. Wont that be a huge amount of flow for the duroso's to handle? Why not the panworld on the sump and the reeflo on a closed loop? Maybe an ocean motion?

Just curious? I was thinking about ditching the tunze nano's and doing a closed loop, up from the bottom.
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12861751#post12861751 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cham
Reef Keeper II

I've had the AC before and I prefer the RK.

Why is that? I'm trying to decide between the two.
 
Beautiful tank. I desire something similar, whenever that day may come. I'll be tagging along with much interest. Thanks for sharing your build.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12862096#post12862096 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cashman95
cham, are both pumps going to drain back to the sump thru the two(really one) duroso's? It looks like both pumps are sucking from the return side of your sump. Wont that be a huge amount of flow for the duroso's to handle? Why not the panworld on the sump and the reeflo on a closed loop? Maybe an ocean motion?

Just curious? I was thinking about ditching the tunze nano's and doing a closed loop, up from the bottom.


The panworld is just a back up pump incase the Snapper has an issue. I'll also use it for removing water from the tank for water changes.

My set up is a closed loop hybrid of sorts. I'm running it all through the over flow box. I'm not exactly sure how much gph I'll be able to use from the snapper. I have ball valves on the return lines and I will tune it to give me the most flow my tank will handle without total sand storms. With the refugium taking about 500 gph that will leave aproximately 1000 to 1500 gph for the "work horse" durso which I understand isn't a problem.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12862351#post12862351 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Purple Haze
Why is that? I'm trying to decide between the two.

I've had both and I really prefer the features, easy programming, compact size and most of all dependable temp probes from RK.

Its been found on more than a few threads that the aqua controller temp probes fail more often than the RK. At $50 per temp probe the AC are expensive to replace too. The RK's probe is only $20 so I just replace it every year.

I've had both the RK and the AC II on my tank

If your going with the RK, bulkreefsupply.com (RC sponsor) has the best prices on the net for them. Spring for the Pinpoint PH probe too, I've had great luck with those lasting a very long time.
 
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