Slats
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Starting my new build thread for my 75 Deep Blue Edge Rimless! I am currently in the process of remodeling my new home, so I am plumbing the return/supply lines through the wall to a separate sump tank room. Enjoy!
Here is my current tally of lists/expenses/stocking:

Started on the in-wall plumbing a few months back, went with 3 returns at 1.25", 1 supply at 1", and an electrical run (gray). Had to fur-out the wall another inch because the wall cabinets will be getting mounted straight into the studs with some rather large screws and I did not want to chance it:



The tank with all my compiled parts:

The ADHI 60 gallon refugium sump tank. I must say this was just what the doctor ordered and no customization. It comes pre-drilled with a 1" bulkhead for an external pump in the return chamber. Most likely will scrap the t5 light and hang my kessil A360 from my cube:


Expressions-LTD Algae Scrubber, this thing looks nice. I haven't mounted the LED's yet in this picture:

Cabinets going in!! Had to use cement to raise the cabinet under-frame gradually almost an inch across all the cabinets! Gotta love those old home foundations:


Here is my current tally of lists/expenses/stocking:

Started on the in-wall plumbing a few months back, went with 3 returns at 1.25", 1 supply at 1", and an electrical run (gray). Had to fur-out the wall another inch because the wall cabinets will be getting mounted straight into the studs with some rather large screws and I did not want to chance it:



The tank with all my compiled parts:

The ADHI 60 gallon refugium sump tank. I must say this was just what the doctor ordered and no customization. It comes pre-drilled with a 1" bulkhead for an external pump in the return chamber. Most likely will scrap the t5 light and hang my kessil A360 from my cube:


Expressions-LTD Algae Scrubber, this thing looks nice. I haven't mounted the LED's yet in this picture:

Cabinets going in!! Had to use cement to raise the cabinet under-frame gradually almost an inch across all the cabinets! Gotta love those old home foundations:

