Hey Chris,
We haven't heard from you in a while... Any updates? Hope all is well and running smoothly!
-Mike and Terry
Chris, we're just catching up on your tank updates... Good to see and hear that things are going well and we'd LOVE to see some updated pics.
-M&T
So I just spent the better part of an hour going through this thread. Very nice build. I did not read word for word so I am sorry if I am asking something that is already stated...
Your thread opens with you being out of the hobby for 11 years so this is not an upgrade. But I did not see much discussion on cycle. How long did it tale for a 300 to cycle and how was it done? Ghost feeding?
And if you don't mind me asking how much was that fixture? My biggest concern with upgrading to the 300dd is the cost to light it....
Last question. Did you measure the par coming out of that fixture?
Chris,
I stumbled on this thread at just the right time, as I plan for delivery of my 300G DD at the beginning of March. Will also go into the wall, replacing the 150G I have there now. COuple of questions for you if I may. First, can you confirm the hole sizes in the two corner overflows? I thought each O/F had a 1.5 inch and a 1 inch hole, but someone told me they are both 1 inch. Also, I really like the frame around your tank. Do you have front-access, adn if so, can you show some pictures of it open? I think I saw that you have a furnace venting running above your tank, which I do as well. This prevents me from creating an access panel that extends right up to the ceiling and means I woudl have a seam part-way up my wall. If I am seeing it correctly, I really like what you did.
Thanks, Andrew
Thanks Chris. Yeah, I'm really looking forward to setting up my new tank, but I'm a little anxious because it's going to be a lot of work as it's going into the same place as my 150G. Wife and kids are out of town for a week, and I need to get it done before they get back. Can't believe I missed the post on the front access panel. Simple, but effective, I get the point. As for the drains, I am relieved to hear you say that. I saw your plumbing post and knew that you were using 1.5 inch PVC for the durso, but I thought I read somewhere that you were reducing it to 1 inch at the bottom. This saves me from having to tap the back pane for my closed loop feed. My plan is to remove one of the overflows and use the holes for my closed loop while relying the other for my turnover. If I use the 1 inch hole as a siphon and keep my flow low, I think it'll work. I might tap the back for an additional siphon if things are too tight. Still thinking that one through.
Anyway, thanks for your help. Hope mine turns out as nice as yours! Andrew
Hey Mike - thanks for checking in on me! Tank is doing great and things are starting to grow in nicely. I was in my LFS the other day and grabbed a free copy of Reef Hobbyist. As I was skimming thru it what do I see but a 7 page spread on you and Terry's tank!!!
It was an awesome article and did a great job highlighting your very impressive system. Way cool.
Just got back from a trip to Disney with my wife and daughter. I will try to post some new pics this weekend.