Hey all!
So for the request bit first - I'm looking to seed a sand bed, and my rock work. Anyone have some brittle stars, or other beasties, maybe a chunk of calurpa, cheato, or a scoop of sand or small bit o rubble? I've got some Tonga rock in there now, but it came out of a LFS, so there's not going to be as much on there as say, you'd find in an established tank. The sand is out of a bag, so again, there's not going to be a lot in there.
I'm in the buffalo grove area and work in Itasca, though I don't mind a bit of travel to meet new people and see setups, learn a bit from everyone as I go along.
And now for the porn.
I picked up DopeCantWin's Illuminata a few weeks ago (thanks again Dope!). Tank was in great condition, as was the stand, sump and skimmer (though it's awfully large - i'll likely swap it out for a cone style, swap the sump too).
So here's where the tank is at now - water is still cloudy as the sand got a bit stirred up as I put the rock in. No rockwork done yet.
As you can see, I decked it out with a pair of AI Vega full-spectrum lights, and a MP10wES - I'll add another MP10 in a month or so, before I add corals and the flow becomes more important than it is now.
I also spent a good deal of time on wire management. I wound up creating an electrical outlet IN the stand using a surface-mount box, and a GFCI outlet (just in case). The outlet is about 4' away from the tank, and I didn't want a mess of wires hanging out the back and running to power strips, so I hit on this idea.
I used a "3-Prong" Power-tool replacement power cord for this. It's essentially just a 9' cord, with a 3-prong grounded plug on one side, and bare wires on the other:
I wired this up to a GFCI - making sure I didn't need anything special on the breaker panel for this (I believe some require a special trip wire or something), then wrapped it up in electrical tape rated for outdoor/damp use:
Finished outlet..Sorry for the blur, one-handed-cell-phone-shot, you know how those can be sometimes.
Routed the wires, cables, and all that up and around the inside top of the tank, using some "bungee" cable wrap straps. The things are slick, and easy to work with. Picked 'em up @ menards for about $6 a box (10 per box).
And mounted the AI-Controller, and MP10wES Controller under the outlet, as well as power strips along the other side of the stand. The goal was to keep these away from areas likely to get "wet" - so they had to be up and away from the floor. The strips were screwed/slotted in to the stand, the Vortech and Controller are mounted with velcro for now, in case I want to move something later.
I'll be building a splash shield and "lifter" for the AC/DC power packs for the LEDs and Vortech as well so I can keep them up off the "floor" of the stand if water spills, or if something sloshes out of the tank. I'll don't have this bit done yet (next weekends project, since I have to wait for the cycle). Essentially I'm going to use egg-crate and PVC to form a sort of Plenum style "lifter" that the power packs can sit on, and a small acrylic U shape shield to go over the top. I'll be doubly sure to allow for lots of extra clearance at the top of the U for more power packs in the future, as well as adequate air flow for cooling.
So for the request bit first - I'm looking to seed a sand bed, and my rock work. Anyone have some brittle stars, or other beasties, maybe a chunk of calurpa, cheato, or a scoop of sand or small bit o rubble? I've got some Tonga rock in there now, but it came out of a LFS, so there's not going to be as much on there as say, you'd find in an established tank. The sand is out of a bag, so again, there's not going to be a lot in there.
I'm in the buffalo grove area and work in Itasca, though I don't mind a bit of travel to meet new people and see setups, learn a bit from everyone as I go along.
And now for the porn.
I picked up DopeCantWin's Illuminata a few weeks ago (thanks again Dope!). Tank was in great condition, as was the stand, sump and skimmer (though it's awfully large - i'll likely swap it out for a cone style, swap the sump too).
So here's where the tank is at now - water is still cloudy as the sand got a bit stirred up as I put the rock in. No rockwork done yet.
As you can see, I decked it out with a pair of AI Vega full-spectrum lights, and a MP10wES - I'll add another MP10 in a month or so, before I add corals and the flow becomes more important than it is now.
I also spent a good deal of time on wire management. I wound up creating an electrical outlet IN the stand using a surface-mount box, and a GFCI outlet (just in case). The outlet is about 4' away from the tank, and I didn't want a mess of wires hanging out the back and running to power strips, so I hit on this idea.
I used a "3-Prong" Power-tool replacement power cord for this. It's essentially just a 9' cord, with a 3-prong grounded plug on one side, and bare wires on the other:
I wired this up to a GFCI - making sure I didn't need anything special on the breaker panel for this (I believe some require a special trip wire or something), then wrapped it up in electrical tape rated for outdoor/damp use:
Finished outlet..Sorry for the blur, one-handed-cell-phone-shot, you know how those can be sometimes.
Routed the wires, cables, and all that up and around the inside top of the tank, using some "bungee" cable wrap straps. The things are slick, and easy to work with. Picked 'em up @ menards for about $6 a box (10 per box).
And mounted the AI-Controller, and MP10wES Controller under the outlet, as well as power strips along the other side of the stand. The goal was to keep these away from areas likely to get "wet" - so they had to be up and away from the floor. The strips were screwed/slotted in to the stand, the Vortech and Controller are mounted with velcro for now, in case I want to move something later.
I'll be building a splash shield and "lifter" for the AC/DC power packs for the LEDs and Vortech as well so I can keep them up off the "floor" of the stand if water spills, or if something sloshes out of the tank. I'll don't have this bit done yet (next weekends project, since I have to wait for the cycle). Essentially I'm going to use egg-crate and PVC to form a sort of Plenum style "lifter" that the power packs can sit on, and a small acrylic U shape shield to go over the top. I'll be doubly sure to allow for lots of extra clearance at the top of the U for more power packs in the future, as well as adequate air flow for cooling.