New 125 On The Block - Watch The Process! *Pictures Inside*

Thanks elephen, and welcome to the thread!!! I can't wait until it's back together either.

I also ordered 2 eductors to go on the return lines. The new return pump (Reeflow Barriccuda) is pressure rated, so it should work out. Let's hope so!
 
Re: Christmas in June!!!

Re: Christmas in June!!!

TJcop said:
Today 3 big boxes were delivered by the UPS fairy! :)

Here's the stack:
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And here is what was inside:
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Finally...I've got a calcium reactor!!! Hopefully my new return pump will be here on Friday, along with my starboard so I can have fun, fun, fun this weekend!

I just tested my tank water with my new Salifert kits, and it shows 0.0 PO4 (hmm, I thought for sure that would be different) and 400 for calcium. Let's hope that the BB and Calc Reactor will help maintain those numbers while boosting the growth and helping get rid of the macros.

Your algae could be using the phosphate while it is in the water column so the test would show 0. Kind of an equilibrium
 
I ordered the eductors from www.aquaticeco.com .
Yes, they are going on the returns. The returns are in the corners of the tank, so I plan on having them shoot towards the front of the tank glass, with the Tunze's shooting across the tank.
 
Elephen: Please refer to some of the above postings so I don't have to keep repeating myself. But, to answer you question, yes, I'm going Nude Bottom. ;)
 
Clown: Sorry to disappoint you, but I think it's the only choice I've got. I did ALOT of research on it, and it came down to two simple choices:
1. If I want to keep the sand, I'll probably have to forego most SPS (esp. Acros), which is what I want to keep.
2. If I ditch the sand, I'll have a (hopefully) very clean/nutrient poor system, which is good for SPS, but not so good for softies.
Basically, I want a tank full of SPS, so I think I have to go Nude Bottom. I think it will look great, given a few months of coraline growth.
 
I'm not too wild on the look of BB either...

You know, JB NY has a wonderful tank with sand as well as oregonreef.

BB isn't the only way! :D
 
thrlride said:
BB isn't the only way! :D

Yeah, I know it isn't the only way...remember, I currently have a SB. That's the great thing about our tanks, we can always change something later on...boy, can you feel the power of God at your finger tips (muhwa ha ha ha!!!)

Oh, and I'm trying to start a new trend: Instead of bare bottom, I'm going for NUDE BOTTOM! Catchy, no? :lol:
 
Removing the Sand Bed!

Removing the Sand Bed!

Well, here's where I'm at as of 6:30pm (I started this at 9:30am...been a looong day).

Here's the tank prior to the take down.
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And the equipment ready to go.
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Going, going, going....
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Gone!!!
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Me, hard at work.
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Everyone safe and sound in the tubs.
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Starboard prior to cuting.
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Everything installed.
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It's now 6:50am, the next morning. I finished up at 9:30pm the night before, and I am beat! The tank has cleared up nicely, and everyone looks to be healthy.
Today's project is setting up the new sump. This shouldn't take as long. Wish me luck!
 
Awesome! I've been considering going BB too, and I have the same size tank. How much did the whole going BB thing run you money wise? It took a whole day, so I'm trying to convince myself that I should do this. I don't usually have a whole entire day free.
 
tsquad said:
How much did the whole going BB thing run you money wise? It took a whole day, so I'm trying to convince myself that I should do this. I don't usually have a whole entire day free.

Try THREE days!!! Yeah, I got it taken down and partially back together in 14 hours, but I'm still working on stuff....ugh.
Cost wise, it really isn't that expensive (at least in reefing terms). For just Nude Bottom, the only direct cost was for the starboard, which was $80. But with everything else I did, it's well over the $1000 mark.
 
OK..here's another huge picture update.
First, here's the equipment in the basement.

The new setup...very user friendly. Still messy since I was still working on stuff this week.
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The refugium (upper tank)
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The filter pads on my PVC rack. The blue is the macro pad, then a 100 micron pad, then carbon. I know there are some that won't like this, but if you looked at the crap that is trapped you'd freak! I'm gonna stick with it for a bit.
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My new MRC calcium reactor. It's working well...when it's on. The pH controller has it shut off since my pH is running very low since the switch. Working on keeping it above 8.0 I'm dripping Kalk to raise it up, and aerating the water.
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The new Reeflo Barraccuda. Very nice, and pretty darn quiet for it's size.
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The return line off the Barraccuda. I thought it would be nice to have that cap, in case of a necessary clean out! :)
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TJcop said:
Try THREE days!!! Yeah, I got it taken down and partially back together in 14 hours, but I'm still working on stuff....ugh.
Cost wise, it really isn't that expensive (at least in reefing terms). For just Nude Bottom, the only direct cost was for the starboard, which was $80. But with everything else I did, it's well over the $1000 mark.

What was the other $920 spent on?
 
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