Ocicat
Premium Member
I've returned from a long vacation and am really feeling a need to do something about the empty tank in my living room. The wallet still hurts from 3 weeks overseas, but that's why we love credit.
If I get myself moving again, maybe I'll finish this damn thing before the 1-year anniversary of my tank purchase in October.
To run down my status (as much for my own benefit as anything):
I have:
180-gallon AGA MegaFlow tank
Stand w/canopy
ASM G3 skimmer
Iwaki MD100RLT return pump
Typhoon III RO/DI unit
I need:
Sump tank (in the interest of time, probably a Rubbermaid)
Stand/platform for sump tank?
Plumbing for sump tank
Water mixing/storage barrels
Some kind of flow
Heaters
The big one - Lights
Looming tasks
1) Figure out the necessary plumbing parts; cut through the wall & down to the basement; hook up the plumbing and make it actually work.
2) Less scary but still fairly unknown - Get the Ro/DI hooked up to a water line in the basement & producing water into a storage barrel w/auto-top-off.
Right now I am thinking I will focus on getting the Rubbermaid tub & something to put it on (or just put it on the basement floor?), the plumbing, and a pair of Brute cans for water storage. Once I can actually put water into the system, I can start thinking of sand and rock. At that time I figure I will need some kind of flow, for better curing the LR. Heaters are fairly easy, so I'll get those around then also. Lights I may put off to last, since it's my understanding that they aren't necessary for cycling the tank... and I haven't decided for sure on what I want. (Well, I know what I want.)
Any advice is appreciated - I haven't been able to think about this for several weeks and feel like I've forgotten much of what I had figured out. Tonight I'll try to find a 100-gal Rubbermaid tub to use for a sump - will they have them at any farm supply store?
Will I have a problem with bubbles if the water is falling 12' into a Rubbermaid and then is just pumped right back up? I wanted a nice compartmentalized acrylic sump with a bubble tower and a refugium, like the ones Melev makes, but that's extra time and cost.
To run down my status (as much for my own benefit as anything):
I have:
180-gallon AGA MegaFlow tank
Stand w/canopy
ASM G3 skimmer
Iwaki MD100RLT return pump
Typhoon III RO/DI unit
I need:
Sump tank (in the interest of time, probably a Rubbermaid)
Stand/platform for sump tank?
Plumbing for sump tank
Water mixing/storage barrels
Some kind of flow
Heaters
The big one - Lights
Looming tasks
1) Figure out the necessary plumbing parts; cut through the wall & down to the basement; hook up the plumbing and make it actually work.
2) Less scary but still fairly unknown - Get the Ro/DI hooked up to a water line in the basement & producing water into a storage barrel w/auto-top-off.
Right now I am thinking I will focus on getting the Rubbermaid tub & something to put it on (or just put it on the basement floor?), the plumbing, and a pair of Brute cans for water storage. Once I can actually put water into the system, I can start thinking of sand and rock. At that time I figure I will need some kind of flow, for better curing the LR. Heaters are fairly easy, so I'll get those around then also. Lights I may put off to last, since it's my understanding that they aren't necessary for cycling the tank... and I haven't decided for sure on what I want. (Well, I know what I want.)
Any advice is appreciated - I haven't been able to think about this for several weeks and feel like I've forgotten much of what I had figured out. Tonight I'll try to find a 100-gal Rubbermaid tub to use for a sump - will they have them at any farm supply store?
Will I have a problem with bubbles if the water is falling 12' into a Rubbermaid and then is just pumped right back up? I wanted a nice compartmentalized acrylic sump with a bubble tower and a refugium, like the ones Melev makes, but that's extra time and cost.