Hi. I'm new to reef tanks as well. I'm in the early stages of a 75 gallon. Gonna follow your thread.
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Any pictures, would love to see them, or a build thread link?
I'm getting to the point of buying rock. The protein skimmer came in. Used from ebay, haven't given it a try yet, need a bucket and want to run some bottled water through it.
It will be while before I get to the rock, I want to give that more time and look up more pictures, bit more inspiration (watch finding Nemo and the little Mermaid again, lol)
I like your sump design! That is my next thing to do. I've just about got everything I need to get that rolling. I haven't put together a build thread. I got the idea from a fellow reefer here on RC. I will start a thread when the rock goes inI'll attach a pic for you though. I'm going to order tinted glass doors (black) for the stand.
Wow nice stand, did you make it yourself or buy it. I've been Lucy so far everything you see except most plumbing is second hand bought used online. The new stuff is on its way. Including the sump for 50$
Thanks. Yes I built it, after I saw a fellow reefer with it hear on RC. I liked it, and figured it would be a good winter project. I agree with second hand too. this is an expensive hobby, esp in the beginning when were trying to figure out what works with what. I thought you made the sump yourself?
I was going to build it myself, I was looking online for a used tank when I came across the sump. I also found baffle kits online, turn a regular tank into a sump.
Anyway, more stuff came in yesterday, and I have to pick up another package from the post office today, once I have everything I'll take more pics and include another post tonight.
I was playing with the plumbing last night and realized I need another coat of paint on the back of the tank (also scratched a bit of the paint last night)
That cool. I didn't know they sold "baffle kits," but it makes sense. What site did you use? I was going to buy a tank and then cut some glass for baffles, but this way sound much better! Your sump has a very clean look to it. I'm hoping to achieve the same.
I look forward to seeing your pics soon later. that too bad about the paint scratches, but at least there wasn't water in the tank yet![]()
I had seen it on ebay as a refugium kit. reasonable price if you are trying/wanting to save some time.
The only thing I wonder about is how accurate their measurements are, would hate to spend $60 on a kit (which seems comprehensive) and find out I can't use the pieces.
not overly concerned with the paint. actually went back and forth as to whether or not I wanted to paint it, touch up, again. I decided on yes, but also considered the fact that I'm looking forward to coralline algae building up on the back (eventually, I need water, rock, sand, fish, coral.... first).
Looks good so far. Good idea with the paper to get an idea. When you start building your rock structures, you can cut out a piece of cardboard with the same footprint as your tank so you can figure out how to put them together and give enough space all around so there are no dead spots, before putting them in your tank. Also, be sure your rocks are right on the glass bottom, NOT on the sandbed, because if you get sand sifters they could topple.
Thought I'd add a pic of my sump. Mine is a 65 gallon (with a 27 gallon refugium in the middle chamber) and mine is in my basement, directly below my tank in the living room, but I thought you might like to see the "business" end of my tank for ideas...
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Nice, looks busy.
I'll be installing, having hooked up, a gfci outlet next. Then run a water test (leaks and checking that all is functioning properly)
After that aquascaping with rock.
Really interested in what you have in your refugium.
just posting an update with some pics. found our camera, added some new batteries and voila, clearer pictures.
as you can see I have the drain and return set up in some pictures, and the skimmer and return pump are now in the sump. haven't run any water through yet, probably going to wait till the weekend.
other than that, tried my had at some aquascaping using some news paper (local retail flyer), got the idea from a threat on RC, not sure if it was the aquascaping pics threat or somewhere else. So so on the results, gave me an idea, something to start with.
can't believe how fast the powerhead is being shipped, from Hong Kong to my door within a week, maybe, scheduled to arrive tomorrow.
I invite the feedback.
Here's a little something to help you pass the time. Set it to full screen. Someday soon, you'll be enjoying yours. Keep plugging away and be patient. My anemone decided to go for a walk and some of my kenya trees are flushing themselves...but the fish are active.
My little slice of the ocean.