Well, I have some updated tank shots. Also - I finally got my test kits (except nitrate and phosphate are backordered). These are all Salifert kits. So any feedback people have on using them would be appreciated. Salt mix is Tropic Marin. So my water parameters test...
Water Parameters:
Salinity ~ 1.026 (Pinpoint monitor freshly calibrated)
Temperature ~ 80.5
PH ~ 8.4 (Milwaukee SPS122, see calibration issue below)
Ammonia ~0
Nitrite ~ 0.10
Nitrate ~ backordered
Calcium ~ 450
Alkalinity ~ 8.3 dKH
Magnesium ~ 1275
Phosphate ~ backordered
I'm glad to finally have the test kits and I think my water params look pretty good :thumbsup:
As for the PH meter - I got ut used here at RC. I didn't have any calibration fluid. I finally got some 7.0 and 10.0 fluid along with my test kits and stuff. I could not get the PH monitor to calibrate properly. The best I could do was to get the 7.0 fluid to read 7.3 and the 10.0 fluid to read 9.7. So I figure the 8.4 should be fairly close, possibly an actual value of 8.3. I think I probably need to replace the probe.
Before calibrating, the meter was reading 7.6 and I was worried that my water was really messed up somehow. But now I feel better
So on to some pictures !!!
I want to do three rock islands with plenty of sand and swimming space between. So far I have one of the rock structures done, except for one spot that I think needs something. Now the water is still a little cloudy AND I'm going to replace the black 1" pvc with somethig really short and locline coming up out of the sand. So ignore the pvc return pipes and remember this is my first round!!!
Here's the first shot. This is looking into the "front" side of the tank.
Now that I'm looking at these pictures, I think I am knocking the quality down too much before posting. The picture quality is looking pretty bad. I'll post some better ones in a few days though. Too late to take new pics now.
So the next picture... This is looking into the "end" of the tank. Remember - ignore those black pipes

You can also see the closed loop intake screen. I have been playing with some different screens. I think I'm going to stick with this one or something about the same size.
Next is a picture from the "back" side. From this angle you can see the part that I think needs another rock placed into it. There is a long vertical rise along the left edge from this angle. I think I need to put something in there to fill it out. I never noticed it until I took these pictures, so I thought that was interesting. Just an angle I never really looked at it from. There is a patch of Xenia out there on that rock point on the right. The clownfish has decided to live there, poor little guy.
And finally, a full tank shot from the back side, sort of from the corner... The other rock piles are not really started yet. There are just some rocks sitting around. I think I need another 100 to 150 lb of LR.
You can also see the closed loop outlet on the bottom in the first picture. It has a white tip on it. I will be painting those black and will also be trimming that particular outlet back so you will not notice it easily after I'm done. There is another outlet in that rock pile at the top that you can't see at all.
The lowest rocks are resting on some PVC pieces that I cut just for that purpose. Then the other rocks are sitting on the ones below and are attached to the central PVC closed loop "riser" with zip ties. I read that these will get covered with coraline and will be invisible eventually.
You can also see that I used about half dead rock that I had along with the LR that I bought from another reefer. The deadrock I have is some amazing shapes with tons of embeded shells, tubeworm shells, and all kinds of cool stuff. Very irregular jagged shapes with holes and such.
Well that's it for tonight
