should have glass next week!
you are very welcome
i will post a few picture when all done.
landy
It looks very clean and sexy. I'm completely impressed.
The aquarium is coming along very nicely. Were the pictures of the tank taken with only the T5s lit?
Wow...nice build Urbaneks...your scapping remind me to Tigahboy tank in NR..i wonder where he is right now...
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Just saw this and read the whole thing! Amazing build quality and detail. Great explanations as to whats going on.
One concern I saw was that you put a chack valve in on the return line. These do cut flow out of the pump as well over a few months time seem to not work. Meaning simply stay in an open position when you'd want it to close. So if you are using it to prevent back siphoning or flooding then you may want to incorporate something else.
As for the check valve, I used a commercial grade valve used in large irrigation systems. What would you recommend?
What kind of sand are you using? i like the look of it seems nice
Well, If you are using to prevent back siphoning and an overflow:
Either make sure to run practices with it often and replace when it remotely seems to not perform like new. You mentioned you have an industrial version so it may work better and last longer than the typical hobby grade one most online fish places sell.
Or remove it completly so you have full flow and nothing mechanical to fail. Then if you need to stop backflow sooner to prevent overflowing sump, you can drill small holes in your return plumbing just below the water line in your tank. This will break the siphon on the return lines very quick and prevent alot less back siphon.
Hope this makes sensse:hammer:
Urbaneks, your tank looks great, and it's just the beginning.
Great planning, great attention to details, great design solutions, great aesthetics... This tank has got it all. Also i really like the way you document this thread.
I wish to congratulate you and wish you all the best.
Regards, Dainius
I just emailed my wife a copy of your FTS. This is the look I'd like for my next tank, but she doesn't want a hanging light fixture. Your Photo may change her mind.
check up the good work!
ohh the tank is looking good,
amazing how clean it looks on top of the stand.
I am in the process of a 120 build now and am very inspired by your stand and am making a equipment board similary to yours. which will hopefully make it baby proof
if you ever need to get to the back of the board do you just unscrew it and pull it out or? im making mine on a door so i can open it up and access any plugs i need to.
Showed the wife some pics and she wants to put the tank in a living area vs the basement, though we are probably moving in the near future and selling a house and fish tank dont go well together. but once we get to the new house all bets are off.
Any thoughts on the stocking list yet (fish, corals etc)
Sorry if this is answered already but is this tank a custom one-off built by Cadlights or do they have more?