Worm's 265g addition

OK boxes:

Here is the packing slip:
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Here is what was in it:
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Huh? That is not right, is it?

Next box:
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Last box (heavy one):
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4 multi sea swirls.

So now to get other things done and get some walls mudded and painted.

Getting closer and closer.

I have to get one section of basement cleaned out so that I can move the 265 in. Then drill it and such. Then move it again to its final resting spot.
 
I got 4 of the deluxe versions as listed below in the product specs.

3 Sea Swirl sizes all In ONE product box!
That's right....1", 3/4" and ½" on the inlets and outlets all combined into a single MODEL!
No more having to purchase a larger Model SEA SWIRL if you upgrade your Pump or the size of your Tank!


Flow rate's from 300gph up to 3500gph! One Size fits All! Same Design features as our 1.5'' Model Swirl....... but with a Smaller Footprint, (5-½" Long x 3-1/4'' wide x 2-1/2'' Tall). Economical 3 watt motor, No Internal o-rings, Threaded outlet Coupler, Same Sea Swirl like Non-Linear coral loving flow as our older version's that will produce better color, faster growth, and longer polyp extension compared to other products!
 
So far it is working pretty good.

I will take a video tomorrow and see what others think.
 
OK Some ideas and thoughts for those wondering how planning and all is going.

Thinking about:
Calcium Reactor
Sea Swrilly


Ordered CaRx, it will be here in March.
Ordered Sea Swirls, they came last week.

Have committed to ordering a overflow with external drain box.

Talked to BRS... the order picker accidently picked Rowaphos for me and another person, instead of our Ca media. They are sending out media, oops... HAHAHA
 
Thank you for the reveal. Got some goodies.

Yeah... I talked to my local LFS last night, he was at the same place I was eating, Korean food. They have a vehicle and the manpower to help with moving the new 265 from one spot then 20 miles to my house.

Just needs to go down a few steps and put on a temporary stand. That way I can drill it and get all the stuff done. before moving it to the permanent place.
 
Very informal worm. It puts everything into perspective on how corals reproduce in the weirdest places and how they are adjusting to their new environment,
 
Sorry... Been working on a staging area, as I have to drill the tank.

I do not have the tank in hand yet. Not till I get the staging area completed, at least. I am actually working on that area as I type, took a small break.

I was thinking earlier today that I needed to update this.

The only true update is the C2C overflow is at the CNC shop getting cut out and then glued after that.

That should be done this past week, so It will prob be glued this week and shipped.
 
OK I have pictures of the C2C, but I will wait a week or so to post them.

In regards to aquascaping I am thinking of curing my rock. YES this will take a bit but I do believe it will be worth it.

Take a look at this RC thread and tell me what you think. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2145395 Keep in mind there is a tank crash in the middle of the thread, but that is due to RODI and filters not the curing process. While the thread is long it is worth the reading.
 
OK I have pictures of the C2C, but I will wait a week or so to post them.

In regards to aquascaping I am thinking of curing my rock. YES this will take a bit but I do believe it will be worth it.

Take a look at this RC thread and tell me what you think. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2145395 Keep in mind there is a tank crash in the middle of the thread, but that is due to RODI and filters not the curing process. While the thread is long it is worth the reading.

What?! Hey don't hold out. When you got the goods its time to post :lmao:!
 
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