owenspackmans 180 Reef upgrade build.

I answered you in my thread too, It takes 7 days and it looks the same each time. I have ZERO in my DT now too.
 
Today myself and my better half set up the frag tank.

We started by drilling the drain holes for 1" bulkheads.
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Bulkheads installed.
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Then we started on the plumbing.
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The unions for the return and drains.
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The unions threaded into bulkheads.
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Then we started on the drains and return inside the tank. The first design had one main drain with an emergency overflow.
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I had originally planned to run the rigid flex tubing through the wall, but due to some inconvenient placing of studs this just didn't work, they're visible now, slightly annoying, but i'll get over it.

After getting the system up and running we had to change the drains, one drain was not enough to keep up with the pump, even when flow was reduced, so both drains are now being utilized.

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Owen that looks amazing!!!!! I am going to BRS now to look it up! Im thinking that might make a great shallow fuge on my next system.
 
Owen that looks amazing!!!!! I am going to BRS now to look it up! Im thinking that might make a great shallow fuge on my next system.

You can certainly find them better priced elsewhere. The stand was from Amazon with free shipping and i got the tray at a local Hydroponic store on Meeting St called Green Spirit. They have a ton of sizes, they have some HUGE ones. the 4x2 was $67.

They mainly sell black, a few white. I went with the black as it should really make the colors pop.

All thats needed now is lighting, then i can start putting frags in. I'm just watching the temperature in it now, to make sure that the GPH flow rate from the fuge is enough to keep my temperature steady.
 
No way...meeting st???? my office is on meeting st. I think I have a new place to visit during lunch now!!!!! I will look them up!
 
Here is a quick video of it up and running.

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No way...meeting st???? my office is on meeting st. I think I have a new place to visit during lunch now!!!!! I will look them up!

1864 Meeting St.

Yeah, check it out, i'm sure they had one that was about 8 x 8, some of them are vast. I couldn't find anywhere online with free shipping for the tray, so you're best of going local for the tray. The stands 'flat pack', so a lot of places have free shipping on those.
 
Very sweet setup.

The dark color of the rock in your DT is also very nice. Is the color just from coralline algae?

Thanks Mark! The rock was white when it first went in as I bleached it. The color is just how it's colored up since becoming 'live', it's not completely covered in coraline though, I have a urchin who makes sure of that!
 
these beauties are arriving tomorrow. Lighting arrives for the frag tank next week. Exciting times!

Ultra Green Goblin Acro
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Ultra Purple & Green Dragon Acro
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Fuzzy Blueberry Acro
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Strawberry Shortcake Acro
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Bali Green Slimer Acro
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Raspberry Milli
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Green Monti
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Pink Milli
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Pink Birdsnest
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Yellow Eye Watermelon Chalice
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one final one

Red Raspberry Milli
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Nice frag tank and the frags are sweet O. I found a local hydrophonic store here and they had them for $61. They have the stand for them also. Will it hold the water safely so I wont have any floods?
 
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do you remember if any of them were deeper than 7"?

Here is an example that they sell here Steve.
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A great addition to your hydroponics garden, this durable 70-gallon White Reservoir is made of UV-resistant ABS plastic and measures 54"x31"x12".

My only concern would be bowing.
 
owenspackmans 180 Reef upgrade build.

Nice frag tank and the frags are sweet O. I found a local hydrophonic store here and they had them for $61. They have the stand for them also. Will it hold the water safely so I wont have any floods?
Thanks Wayne!

The 48x24x5 only holds about 30 gallons. Pretty rigid plastic, they're designed to fill and drain with water consistently throughout the day. I have no fear that I'll have a flood from it. Fingers crossed.
 
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