Trying to do it right this time

cabin

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I'm beginning to think the second tank is harder than the first. You know all the things you don't like about the first one, but figuring out exactly how to change all that sure takes a bundle of time! It's been over a month now since we brought home the used 180 system we bought, and we don't seem any closer to getting it in the door! My husband is the master of plumbing ceremonies, and every question he asks me takes me a whole night of research, or so it seems. Just when we thought we had all the pieces in place to plumb, I realized the pipes will show from the side (because this is the old style "reef ready" that has the overflows in the corners) so I needed to use black pipe for that part. Sigh. Another order for parts.

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On the positive side, we dragged the sump, skimmer, and all the pumps outside this weekend and did a dry--er, wet--run to see if everything would at least move water around, and that test was passed! It is a little scary that once the sump is in place and the tank on top, the sump cannot be removed (because the weight of the tank makes it impossible to remove the cabinet's vertical support anymore). So I sure don't want to think of some divider or hole or whatever that I need after it is too late to drill/glue/etc. Another problem with such a big sump is that there is no room for other things I thought I wanted. If I decide I want a calcium reactor, chiller, etc. later, there will be nowhere to put them.

One of my major goals is to make this tank less work, despite it being more than twice the size of the existing one. No more carrying 5 gallon pails to do a water change! If we ever succeed in getting this all together, I promise to host a meeting! Meanwhile I'm working harder than ever figuring stuff out, while still maintaining the old tanks. Does anyone in this hobby have free time??
Wynne
 
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There are two thin pieces--one of them is removed in the picture. It seemed inadequate to me, but this is built by an experienced company and the previous owner did have it up and running for 3 months...
 
Knowing how beautiful your last tank was I'm sure this one will be fantastic. Yes, it does seem to take forever to get all the parts and pieces in place. I'm sure it'll work out fine. Have fun

Steve
 
Are you ordering other parts just to get black pieces? I believe Anna painted Steves pieces... you should be able to find a black paint to cover the pieces with?

Free time? I do not have that but if anyone has some for sale.....I am always in the market for something new ;)

Research? It really sucks when your computer is PAINSTAKENLY slow..once upon a time I considered it fast, but now I just get PO'd at it.... I am somewhat suprised I have not found it on the floor in pieces.....

dg
 
Steve, thanks for your kind words
Denise, it's all about bandwidth more than the computer itself. Are you on cable or DSL?

Anyone know what kind of paint is safe to use for doing plastic PVC?
 
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