Now for a quick update...
I am still shopping steel prices at the moment and waiting on final approval of my stand plans from a structural engineer. So to keep myself busy I figured I could start planning out my rock structures. As I mentioned, I will be starting out with (and hopefully maintaining) a minimalist scape in the new tank. I transferred my liverock from these blue bins...
to a stocking bin in the garage so I could have better visibility to the pieces I have to work with.
The plan is to drill some holes with these masonry bits and start building them out with pond foam and pvc/ cvpc, well before the tank even goes up.
I am hoping to have any little mini cycles out of the way by the time the tank is full of water. I also need to start the process of leaching the phosphates out of the 300+ lbs of new sand (Tropic Eden Reef Flakes) with a couple weeks of RO soaks and drains. My garage is a mess with cases of salt and sand..
I also picked up a food grade 55 gallon drum and gave it a few vinegar baths. This will obviously be used for water changes going forward.
Also, bought a steel drum dolly from Northern Tool, but think its just an inch too big to get in the closet I want to store it. Oh well...
On another note, I tested/ checked the parameters of my 180 that is basically a holding tank and boy were they a mess!! I mean awful. Not sure how anything is still alive, but oddly enough everything is growing better than ever. Guess that's how it goes. Tinker and toy around trying to perfect everything and do more harm than good. Let it go, and manage to forget about it and things look great (disclaimer-take care of your tank regardless of what I say). Actually my sps frag rack is crammed pack right now!
And finally, a pic of my little helper Mason.
Will update again when I get my stand plans finalized and the build rocking and rolling.