The start of my 300Gal starfire SPS tank

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8904512#post8904512 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tacocat
Huh?

sorry typo So that I wouldn't have any white pvc in the plumbing
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8904465#post8904465 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tacocat
2" PVC cutters can be purchased at Lowe's for $35. They wrok quite well.


That's what I smashed my finger with the piece of metal which locks the cutters is what hit me.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8904281#post8904281 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by boozeman
I noticed you also like Wyland art ...good taste :thumbsup:

Yes one of my favorites I have lot of his art.


and an update will happen later tonight:D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8905650#post8905650 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by makoJ
sorry typo So that I wouldn't have any white pvc in the plumbing

I thought that's what you meant. Usplastcs sells Sch. 40 pipe in gray. What's it's real wordl application???

I'd refrain from using Sch. 80 pipe where ever possible. The outside diameter of Sch. 40 and Sch. 80 pipe is the same (for fitting compatability), but the inside diamter of Sch. 80 pipe is smaller than the inside diameter of Sch. 40 pipe because Sch. 80 pipe is designed for increased pressure.

The wall thickness of Sch. 80 is thicker, hence a smaller inside diameter.

As far as using 2" cutters, I always place the cutter on the ground because the ratcheting mechanism will slip on occasion if you don't push all the way through on each stroke.
 
I find that a radial arm saw is the best device to cut PVC pipe. A chop saw would work well too, and you get very straight cuts that way! For as many cuts as we make when building one of these systems, it really pays to get a good tool to do the job. :)
 
Well it has been a long past few days but I have transfered and glued all corals up. I lost some small frags but other than that no coral loss quite a few are dull in color but seem to be happy.

I'm still waiting on 3 more lumenarc's and 2 6ft VHO's to come in and my lighting will be all done.
It will consist of:
4- 400w 10K MH's with reeflux bulbs in lumenarc reflectors
4- 6ft VHO actinic's
4- 24" VHO actinic's
still haven't got my calcium reactor online that will be tomorrow's project.

I used two bicycle lifts to hold the light rack up so here are a few pictures:
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Light rack all the way up
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a little flow:D
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behind the rock work
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what can I say this Deltec Skimmer is the best skimmer I have seen or owned:D it was working within miniutes and I haven't had to do any adjustments to it.
The most foul odors that I have ever smelled have come out of this thing:D

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3 days worth
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a few hours after cleaning
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oh and here is a video of the close loop working before I got everything in:
Right Click here and click save as

thats all for now I will post me detail pictures once I get all of the lights on the tank.

The wall will hopfully be built in a week or two and I have a few odds and ends that I need to work on.

Thanks for viewing
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8909089#post8909089 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jnarowe
That's pretty sharp! So your tank gets natural sunlight on one end? Will that boost algal growth?

It does now but I'm going to black out the window soon I have curtins there now.
 
That's interesting. I wonder if you couldn't use it to your advantage and maybe create a zone of very high light corals and cut down a bit on your electrical consumption?
 
Coming along well! The pics came out very clear. I see your a car fanatic too!!

What kind of glue did you end up using for your rockwork?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8910520#post8910520 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by invincible569
Coming along well! The pics came out very clear. I see your a car fanatic too!!

What kind of glue did you end up using for your rockwork?

Yup been a car fanatic for as long as I can remeber in July I got my dream car and have been even more of a fanatic lol

Most of it is not glued but worked with until it was locked in place one of the good things about branch we have some epoxy too.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8911218#post8911218 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by boozeman
ahhhh...the smell of nog in the morning :D

LOL...yup a nasty nog smell :thumbsup:
 
brian-

the system look so awesome bro! can't wait to come by and see it! looks like your deltec works!!! :lol: gotta love that nog baby!!!

-marcus
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8912510#post8912510 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by GMFett
brian-

the system look so awesome bro! can't wait to come by and see it! looks like your deltec works!!! :lol: gotta love that nog baby!!!

-marcus

I know I want to see your system really bad I've seen the pictures and can only imagine what it looks like in person!
 
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