Rod's Gyre flow, Natural light, SPS dominated Reef

Ok, here's a couple of pics when I first finished the aquascape. The water hadn't entirely cleared up (not to my liking anyway) and the new T5 arrangement threw me out with my white balance etc, so I'm not happy with the colours in these shots.

Well, Here it is;

FTS

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Centre

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Stag Island

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A view from the end, showing the rock work kept off the back wall to enable the flow around the back.

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I'm very happy with the flow/setup. :D

I have the main two pumps alternating on a three hour cycle, with 15minutes of "slack tide" in between. The other two pumps create wave action on a more random arrangement. I have programmed a "storm" once a week when all four pumps are on for a couple of hours.

I have finished my lighting/hood. I have it setup with pulleys so I can raise and lower it. I'll get a photo and post it later.

Rod. :thumbsup:
 
Thanks guys.

Everyone's comments have been appreciated. :D

Alright, here are a couple of shots of the hood up;

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In this one you can see the pulleys and rope;

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And this is how the lights worked out;

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Cool huh?

Rod. :thumbsup:
 
Great setup - I'm amazed at the plumbing design. Aquascape looks great too. I'm a big fan of being able to keep the back wall scraped and clean.
 
Thanks guys. :D

Ok, here's a FTS with the hood down, this is the best I have at this point in time. I haven't sorted out the camera with these lights yet! :confused:

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As far as cladding the stand a fellow RTAW member, has helped me out there. ;) He renovates bathrooms and kitchens for a living and had some great ideas for me.

Oi, don't take my photo.

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For the cabinet he has used a 7mm granite/resin product that he uses on kitchen benches.

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The master at work.

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For the doors he has used MDF with vinyl heat shrinked on the front and back making them water proof.

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What a perfectionist! (Wait 'till the plastic covering comes off those doors!!)

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Ok, here's with the doors open to access the engine room.

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He's used these really fancy hinges

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That you push this button and the whole door comes off!!

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And here it is, the finished product. The colour of the doors is called "Midnight Pearl"

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To say that I'm happy with it is an understatement! :D

I am truly in your debt Sam. :beer:

Rod. :thumbsup:
 
Nice set up, love the sun tubes!

Do you plan on getting into more detail about the gyre flow? Perhaps a small video? I still dont get how you have it all working...
 
i love the use of the sunlight tubes - similar to another thread ive read on here (though the name escapes me :s) and also the cabinate looks top notch with the blck theme running throughout - i can imagin it looks very striking diverting all the viewers attention to the tank

Top notch Rod
 
Looks fantastic Rod, great job! :thumbsup:

Regarding the screws Sam used on the hinges into the steel, do they have nuts on the back? Or did Sam just screw them right into the stand (metal screws maybe)?

I have a steel stand and am covering skinning ideas, and I really like how yours turned out :D

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Love the angels, and I have the same book on the right ^^
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14352678#post14352678 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by drpo21
Simply amazing! Future TOTM, I even thought your old one was TOTM worthy. Great job.

Thanks Aaron!

Actually the old tank did win TOTM here in Aus (RTAW) in March 2007 and then won TOTY 2007. ;)

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14353216#post14353216 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by stylolvr
Love the cabinet work! Looks great!

So do I Stylo, so do I!! Sam's workmanship is second to none. It has really put the icing on the cake. :D

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14353218#post14353218 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Green Thumb
Nice set up, love the sun tubes!

Do you plan on getting into more detail about the gyre flow? Perhaps a small video? I still dont get how you have it all working...

Thanks, the natural light is just awesome! The way it is constantly changing as clouds pass over and the sheer intensity on a sunny day.

I you have a read of this article it explains the Gyre concept quite well;

http://www.reef-eden.net/2006_reef_9.htm

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14353231#post14353231 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Bigmiksears
i love the use of the sunlight tubes - similar to another thread ive read on here (though the name escapes me :s) and also the cabinate looks top notch with the blck theme running throughout - i can imagin it looks very striking diverting all the viewers attention to the tank

Top notch Rod

Thanks mate, you're right, with everything black (the weir, comb, back glass, hood, Sola tubes & lights and cabinet) your eyes are drawn to the brightly lit, colorful reef! I love it!!

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14355837#post14355837 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Chrisrush
How much light glare do you get when you have the 'hood' up? I really like the look of the black solar tubes with the halide domes.

Very little really, but the hood is only ever up when I feed the fish or when doing maintenance.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14357061#post14357061 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by porthios
yeah, that's really an awesome build. so many great ideas to steal ;)..

Thanks very much. You're welcome. ;) I've actually pinched some of these ideas myself. :p

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14357289#post14357289 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by stunreefer
Looks fantastic Rod, great job! :thumbsup:

Regarding the screws Sam used on the hinges into the steel, do they have nuts on the back? Or did Sam just screw them right into the stand (metal screws maybe)?

I have a steel stand and am covering skinning ideas, and I really like how yours turned out :D

Love the angels, and I have the same book on the right ^^

Sam used self tapping screws into the steel. We dipped them in fish oil first so the hole and screw wouldn't rust. I also painted the hinges with fish oil.

I love Angels too. I'll try to get a few pics. ;)

Rod. :thumbsup:
 
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