ReeferMonkey said:
Nice setup! Just read through all 11 pages.
I'm planning my next setup right now and it will have to be a custom build due to the dimensions I'm looking at - either 42 x 24 x 18 or 48 x 30 x 18 (or maybe somewhere in between). Shipping is probably going to kill me unless I get it made locally, but I'm highly impressed by Miracles Aquariums workmanship. However, I'm not wild about the trim on the top. Could you have gotten it without the trim? I'm much fonder of trimless tanks, especially if you have eurobracing.
Thanks ReeferMonkey - The shipping is a killer. Ours ran right at $575 from Canada to Idaho. When I was shopping, even domestic shipping from GlassCages was nearly $400.
I agree on the trim for euro-braced tanks. I checked with Miracles and they said it was cosmetic and easily removed. I'll leave it there until we get ready to slide the tank into the wall on the 9th.
ReeferMonkey said:
As far as live rock, check out Ocean Pro Aquatics, they receive massive amounts of LR daily direct from Walt Smith into their warehouse in LA. Great prices, good variety and they've been getting good feedback here on RC! You can get 66# of base Fiji for $90 + shipping. They also have Fiji Premium, Kaelini, Buna, Marshall, Tonga and rubble in various sizes. They prefer air freight as well - which is definitely more cost effective. Whenever I finally save up enough money and make it out of the planning stage, OPA is who I'll go with. Check them out!
Thanks for the lead on OPA. I will check them out. I have 70-80# of Marshall Island coming in Wednesday and will save my water change from tonight to start curing it out.
As a general update, the house is nearly complete. We were just there and they were tearing out the railing and ballisters leading up the stairs because they didn't like the finish work on them. First class builders from our experience.
The plan is to close on the morning of Wednesday the 8th and immediately primer, texture, and paint the reef room. We already have it rocked in green-board and finish taped. Thursday night, my team is headed over after they get off work to help lift the tank into place. If my calculations are correct, we are looking at about 346lbs for the tank and overflow. The trick will be lifting it off the pallet, rolling it 90Ã"šÃ‚° to get it through the door, rolling it back up, and then lifting it to a stand height of ~45".
Once in the wall Thursday, we will spend the rest of the evening plumbing so the glue can set overnight. Friday we plan to load the tank with tap water and start wet testing everything while I work on the garage and move more of the house over. If everything goes as planned, we will load the sand, saltwater, and new rock on Sunday or Monday. Then we will move the existing tank inhabitants over Thursday or Friday (16th or 17th).
We will take pictures as we go. Should be entertaining...
-Doug