Chapter 6. A Little Detour
Chapter 6. A Little Detour
Chapter 6. A Little Detour
"œThe best laid schemes of mice and men often go awry". Or should I say "œfish and men", or "œcorals and men"? "œinvertebrate"?
In my previous post I mentioned that something unexpected had happened. And no, there was no leakage (thank God!).
Once the tank was filled with water, salt was added and the aquarium was waiting patiently for some inhabitants, I noticed that there was something bugging me every time I was admiring the tank from the side. It was not perfectly level. First I did not pay much attention to it, after all I thought I'd made everything was level up to 1/8" when the tank was setup, but after a day or so I've decided to re-check it.
Imagine my surprise when I noticed that while the tank was perfectly level from the front, it had a discrepancy of about 1/4" between front and back glass. I've re-measured and got the same results. It started to bug me, no matter how many times I told myself that it is not noticeable, I knew that it was there and certainly took away from the experience. This is also not very good for the glass structure longer term.
So having pondered on it for a day I decided to do the unthinkable - I would empty the tank. Just did not quite work out the logistics of it, where would the water go? I've emptied smaller tanks in the past and also large freshwater, but discarding 120+ gallons of perfectly fine saltwater seemed like an unnecessary waste. And my largest trash can was 20 gallons.
Eureka! There's a kids' pond I can use. I knew that there was never any soap in it and decided to take my chances.
So after about 40 minutes of siphoning water the tank was almost empty. I had to also empty the sump.
Next step was the shimming. I could not lift the tank and the stand, but it became light enough to be able to shim it. Now that took a long time.
It took even longer to get the water back in the tank. I did not use a pump, so it was all manual labour. A solid hour, splashing and some saltwater.
Now that looks much better. The tank is perfectly level.
Next I've installed a T5 light fixture - Sunlight Supply Tek (8 bulbs) and turned the lights on. Oh, what a beautiful sight.
The water was still a bit murky but it did get better a few hours later.
When I was sitting in front of the tank after spending a day on this task I knew that it was totally worth it.
Stay tuned for the next post where some fish will be introduced. And a video.