Wow - Where has the time gone...
A couple of updates, but no pictures yet. I need to get some images shot and uploaded. Everything is still a little unorganized so I've been waiting until I can get all the drips and little issues resolved, tuck the wires and blast some photos.
Friday I picked up a new PinPoint pH meter. My old handheld Hanna got submerged in saltwater for a number of hours and is no longer functional. I like the PinPoint with constant readings on the display. Our pH first thing this morning was 8.25 which isn't bad for overnight.
Sunday I finally had it with our DIY Ca reactor. I set it up and had it running only to find that the MAG2 had developed a leak around the head. I tore it down again and wrapped Teflon tape around the O-Ring and fired it back up. 30-min later and there is a small puddle in the catch basin. Further investigation showed a cracked seam in the acrylic. Could be due to more pressure on the feed line or the chamber got dropped during the move. The reactor was a good design but the chamber wall was only 1/8" and we got more lockups and melted media than I would like. Our local shop had a MRC CR-2 so I picked it up and started cycling water through it last night. No leaks this morning so I will fire the system up tonight.
NOLACLS said:
:eek2: what a mess that could have been doug! One question...you didnt put a floor drain in your room behind the tank? How did the body of the OM crack...pics...I ordered mine yesterday so I would like to know what not to do. I have talked to Paul over there a few times....great guy really. Like you said...customer service is top notch...and that is KEY! He told me he is like 9 miles from Derek at MIG
Concrete is your friend! I didn't put a drain in the floor like originally planned, but it hasn't been much of a problem. The builder was a little unsure of the implications associated with having a drain in a garage. I guess some people were running a repair shop out of their garage a while back and dumped their oil and solvents down the garage drain.
The cracked OM 4-way was purely my fault. I kept having a slight drip from one of the ports and I simply over-torqed the street elbow when I put it in. I thought I could get that extra 30Ã"šÃ‚° out of the rotation and snap! Very ugly, but Paul and Cassie took care of us. Expensive mistake none the less... My recommendation is to use LOTS of Teflon tape.
NOLACLS said:
The huge algae bloom on that fresh rock is normal IMO. If you plan to have some hermits in your tank once its setup I would throw a handful in the bin you are curing the rock in as long as its not uber toxic still, let them get to munching! From what I have seen and gone through the rock looses all its color turns brown and then once hermits or whatever eat up all the much the color comes back.
The rock has been a string of errors. First error was rinsing with fresh water. Second was not firing up the skimmer right off the bat and letting the rock go stagnant. Third was a run-away heater that drove the water temp to 89Ã"šÃ‚°F for a few days.
As of now the rock is in a separate tub with our old EuroReef CS6-1, two power heads, and overhead lighting. Everything is developing a very nice neon green algae in spots. I brushed a few pieces off and added them to our display tank sump to see how they do. I'm very hesitatant to move much of it into the main system and throw off the water levels. I really need the rock for building up our base and creating some ledges for frags.
The main tank has started it's first diatom blooms in the sand. I will need to pick up a number of hermits in the next week and start the aquascaping. If the algae gets too bad, I'm considering a Phos reactor.
Last night we mounted the trim work on the exterior. It looks good and matches the rest of the woodwork in the house.
Tyler - Thanks for the encouragement. Two weeks ago when the whole garage smelled like a bad day at the fish market and it seemed like every joint was leaking, I had serious thoughts about pulling the tank and installing an LCD or DLP in the wall. My lovely bride had already picked out the Sony Wega 50" LCD...
Now I've just got to sell the 75g system to recover some funds...
Pictures to follow - I promise...