Chasmodes
Well-known member
Thank you Patrick and Dawn! Sorry that I haven't been on in a while. I had some personal health issues that kept me off the internet, or at least gave me zero energy to even think of things to post. But, I'm feeling a lot better now.
I've made significant progress on my large oyster reef tank. I was able to almost finish the stand, but what I have to do is add a little trim, which I will do this weekend, and even if I don't, it won't side track the project. I've been saying for years that I am going to get this tank up and running. Well, it's happening soon.
I've made progress by drilling holes in the tank and installing the overflow. It's a bean animal style external overflow box, as close to his design that I can possible do, that is. I've also installed the bulkhead on my sump for water change export. I have the plumbing scheme worked out and have all the parts that I need, except for 14" access panels that will allow me to cut a large hole in the drywall to let my plumbing through to the sump. I will go to HD tomorrow and get those panels tomorrow. Once I have them, I will work on the plumbing.
In the meantime, I'm working on the reef structure to strengthen each oyster cultch. I purchased cheap flooring tiles that I'm going to glue to each oyster cultch so they sit on the tank bottom under the sand and are level, so that critters don't burrow under them to cause collapsing of the reef. I was able to collect real beach sand local for the biotope. I need to sift that out and wash it. After placing the oyster cultches into the tank to form the reef, I will put in the washed sand. After that, all I need to do is fill the tank with brackish water and cycle the tank.
I need to install my lights, which I will do soon, probably this weekend. I have some fish for the tank now that are ready for the tank once cycled, but I need to make a few trips and hopefully have it well stocked by mid July at the latest.
I also have a plumbing plan in place to build my water change/salt mixing station and install my RO/DI filter. I will do that once I have the tank set up. Until then, the tank gets well water mixed brackish water. Anyway, I'm very excited. After years of procrastination, fear of failure, and trying to work out how to do all this, it's finally happening.
Regarding my river tank, here is the latest update. I ramble a bit but there is some good footage and info about our local species. One of my favorite fish died, one that was from when I set the tank up 4 years ago, a greenside darter that was almost 5" long. Othe than that, the river tank is doing great. I hope you all enjoy the video.
I've made significant progress on my large oyster reef tank. I was able to almost finish the stand, but what I have to do is add a little trim, which I will do this weekend, and even if I don't, it won't side track the project. I've been saying for years that I am going to get this tank up and running. Well, it's happening soon.
I've made progress by drilling holes in the tank and installing the overflow. It's a bean animal style external overflow box, as close to his design that I can possible do, that is. I've also installed the bulkhead on my sump for water change export. I have the plumbing scheme worked out and have all the parts that I need, except for 14" access panels that will allow me to cut a large hole in the drywall to let my plumbing through to the sump. I will go to HD tomorrow and get those panels tomorrow. Once I have them, I will work on the plumbing.
In the meantime, I'm working on the reef structure to strengthen each oyster cultch. I purchased cheap flooring tiles that I'm going to glue to each oyster cultch so they sit on the tank bottom under the sand and are level, so that critters don't burrow under them to cause collapsing of the reef. I was able to collect real beach sand local for the biotope. I need to sift that out and wash it. After placing the oyster cultches into the tank to form the reef, I will put in the washed sand. After that, all I need to do is fill the tank with brackish water and cycle the tank.
I need to install my lights, which I will do soon, probably this weekend. I have some fish for the tank now that are ready for the tank once cycled, but I need to make a few trips and hopefully have it well stocked by mid July at the latest.
I also have a plumbing plan in place to build my water change/salt mixing station and install my RO/DI filter. I will do that once I have the tank set up. Until then, the tank gets well water mixed brackish water. Anyway, I'm very excited. After years of procrastination, fear of failure, and trying to work out how to do all this, it's finally happening.
Regarding my river tank, here is the latest update. I ramble a bit but there is some good footage and info about our local species. One of my favorite fish died, one that was from when I set the tank up 4 years ago, a greenside darter that was almost 5" long. Othe than that, the river tank is doing great. I hope you all enjoy the video.