Project Reeftank in the Dominican Rep.

You might be better off to contact some of the many stores on-line that cater to the reef hobby like Premium Aquatics or Bulk Reef Supply. If you don't see what you want on their web pages you could write to them for more information. Hayward is a well-respected brand for plumbing parts.

Dave.M
 
You might be better off to contact some of the many stores on-line that cater to the reef hobby like Premium Aquatics or Bulk Reef Supply. If you don't see what you want on their web pages you could write to them for more information. Hayward is a well-respected brand for plumbing parts.

Dave.M

Dave

thanks. Is done ! found the parts
 
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Here it goes. The first steps. Still a long way to go. Now we will start the terraced where the Tank will be placed. The drain for the AQ is already visible
 

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Following along. I love your country, have visited a few times, and interested to see how this turns out. Do you plan to have any native fish?
 
Following along. I love your country, have visited a few times, and interested to see how this turns out. Do you plan to have any native fish?

Hey nightOwl,

right!! This is a beautiful country with extreme nice people. I am only guest in this Country. I am coming from Germany and married with a Dominican :celeb3:
 
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Short Update!
Leaving Friday to Germany (nice cold weather). Before Export to the DR I will check my "Monsterglas". Hopefully !! Final Size is 5,98 meter x 1,20 meter (sorry, not used to Inch). Floatglas with thickness of 19 mm.
Orderd this Glas in Holland, which is 5 minutes from my home in Germany! Keep you posted!
 
Small update from my Construction! Seems like that this will be not ready tomorrow ;-)
 

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i need Input from you guys!!

Next week we will start the construction of the floor of the Tank!
Now I have to decide to use a Closed Loop System or Powerheads !!

Any comments are highly welcome!
 
I don't like staring at powerheads. I chose to go closed loop. Powerheads are definitely more efficient from a wattage standpoint, though.
 
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