Toofrigginswt's Custom 125 Gallon Tank Build

Wassup Kevin!

I don't think they sell it in the states yet. I ordered it from overseas. Took 6 days to get to my door so shipping was pretty fast. I purchased it from fish-street.

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If anyone else is interested in the WP-40 Wavemaker pumps, right now they're currently out of stock but offer 10% discount on them. Also applied 3% discount on top of that using promo code "fishstreet"

I picked up 2, guess I can sell my tunzes, I'm on a budget and need money :facepalm:
 
Great looking tank! Can you post pictures of your covered stand? I am trying to decide how I want to go about doing this and was curious how the non-wood looked.
 
Jonathan, I picked up 2 wp40's to test out but my buddy will hand carry them to the US from china.

Awesome. Can't wait to see your tank up and running.


Tank still looks good!

Thank you!


Great looking tank! Can you post pictures of your covered stand? I am trying to decide how I want to go about doing this and was curious how the non-wood looked.

Unfortunately, I am getting my skins redone. I'll post pics of it once it's done.


can you post video from the 7d of the wave action from the wp40?

I am leaving on a flight to Los Angeles first thing tomorrow morning. I wont be back til Thursday. I have a couple videos of it already and I'll post it as soon as I get back.
 
I decided re-aquascape the left side for better flow and placement of corals. The height of the previous aquascape really restricted the water movement. Sorry for the cloudy pics... I just did a water change and siphoned the substrate prior to snapping this shot. Let me know what you guys think about the left side. Should I keep it the way I have it?

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I think I might buy another one of the WP40 for the back right side and run a total of 2x MP40 and 2x WP40.
 
I decided re-aquascape the left side for better flow and placement of corals. The height of the previous aquascape really restricted the water movement. Sorry for the cloudy pics... I just did a water change and siphoned the substrate prior to snapping this shot. Let me know what you guys think about the left side. Should I keep it the way I have it?

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I think I might buy another one of the WP40 for the back right side and run a total of 2x MP40 and 2x WP40.

I like the re-design. I agree about the aquascape and that's what's never enticed me about going shallower on a tank (just my personal preference). As corals grow, you really limit the size they can reach. I still believe my dream depth is 27" as that would allow plenty of room for coral growth and column swimming space for a rather larger healthy school of anthias.

As corals continue to grow out and decrease flow patterns, it becomes more and more of an issue getting good flow to different prime areas of the tank. I've killed off more a few corals instead of creating coral murder. :uzi:
 
The tank height I love the most is 30". I have never seen a reef tank that tall until I saw Tim's tank. The way the light penetrate down with halide and vho is incredible. Unfortunately I am not a tall guy and could barely reach down a 24" tank. I rockscaped my rocks to be no higher than halfway the tank to allow corals to grow tall and for fish to swim up. I am just waiting for everything to fill in.
 
If anyone else is interested in the WP-40 Wavemaker pumps, right now they're currently out of stock but offer 10% discount on them. Also applied 3% discount on top of that using promo code "fishstreet"

I picked up 2, guess I can sell my tunzes, I'm on a budget and need money :facepalm:


What are these pumps currently going for?
 
Video of Jebao WP40 on W1 Mode on the shortest pulse at full power:

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Video of only the Vortech MP40 on Short Pulse (Blue) full power:

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/UpRIeU5hvaY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>


I apologize for my amateur video skills. I'm still trying to learn how to use this camera and haven't really played with the settings. Also, I had to use my tank cleaning magnet to hold up the Jebao pump because I couldn't reach the magnet for the pump in the back of my tank. :headwally:

In both videos, only the return and the pump in the title are on. The Jebao is quieter than the Vortech but you can still hear the noise. However, please keep in mind that the video captures and exaggerates the sounds.
 
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Video of Jebao WP40 on W1 Mode on the shortest pulse at full power:

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/WC4ehQCY1Og" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>


Video of only the Vortech MP40 on Short Pulse (Blue) full power:

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/UpRIeU5hvaY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>


I apologize for my amateur video skills. I'm still trying to learn how to use this camera and haven't really played with the settings. Also, I had to use my tank cleaning magnet to hold up the Jebao pump because I couldn't reach the magnet for the pump in the back of my tank. :headwally:

In both videos, only the return and the pump in the title are on. The Jebao is quieter than the Vortech but you can still hear the noise. However, please keep in mind that the video captures and exaggerates the sounds.

Thanks for the vids. It gives us the best look at both pumps. And I think the fish love it too.
 
Maybe that snail is restricting some of the flow on the MP40 :D

Thanks to the reviews and discount code I have 2 Jebao pumps in transit now too. :beer:

I like the new layout also. Very open.
 
holy crap that Jebao WP40 looks like a Tunze 6105! How much do they cost and what type of controller do they run on?
 
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