nice! your green lawn will get a nice watering. At least you guys have water in Florida. we are drying up here in Cali. If I were to wash all those containers, the neighbors would call the cops on me.
If the inside get too dirty, you can always treat with a little Muriatic acid to melt off any organics. But seems like everything is pretty clean.
I've got to say that your tank is beautiful and your equipment is to be envied. Congratulations on the successes of life that have allowed for them. I admire how humble and receptive you have been throughout the thread. Most folks with your means have little "need or desire" for the thoughts of others, yet you've been open and welcoming.
I am local to you and would love to come by with the family once the tank is up and running to check it out. I've been following along as I will be starting a thread on Saturday for our 405-gallon Reef Savvy build.
As an aside, your Camelot is gorgeous. If I'm wrong on the hybrid, happy to learn what it is, as the coloring of the head and upper body is amazing.
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I need to glue some rocks together to make an arch. Did I see you had bought a product for that or you were making something? What are you using?
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Power outlet on top of tank canopy in case of emergency which will feed off a seperate breaker
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Haven't used it yet. It Marco concrete and some glue from BRS. Where can I get acrylic rods to place between the rocks to make them hold? Is there a particular type?
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You're not concerned with salt creep and rust?
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I'm no electrician but from the humidity factor alone, forgetting the salt creep I'd be extremely worried to have it that close. That tank is going to evaporate 4-6g per day, Mine evaporates about 2g and I do not have the amount of lighting or type of lighting you have and I have 500G, you have an an extra 220G....Take that with the amount of water volume, amour of time lights will be on, etc and I think your tank will evaporate somewhere in the 4-6g a day range - I could be way off here but mine evaporates 2g and I keep my downstairs at a constant 75, sometimes 74. I guess if you kept it cooler you'd evaporate less but I don't know too many people that can accomplish 70-72 degrees inside a Florida home - I've tried.
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I keep mine around 72. 2 seperate AC units but nonetheless I feel you on that. What if I cover it with PVC instead and put covers on the outlets? The covers I was already planning on anyhow.
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What can I do? :-( you hire people thinking they will do
It right and next thing you know they do garbage work. Cost just keeps rising :-/ I asked him about the piping and he said it should be fine.
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I hear you. I'd have him move it and hopefully he shouldn't charge you. I'm not sure what other solution you have, maybe someone else has an idea that can chime in but in my opinion and experience there's no escaping salt creep and humidity due to evaporation. Maybe build a custom plexi enclosure with grommets for the cables. Just throwing some ideas.
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