zoo tank updates

Sorry guys but i will not be able to make it tonight due to personal issues. Jerry i will get the framing done this week tho. I will let you know what day i will be able to make it. or should i call the # you gave me for the zoo.
 
Sorry you can't make it Dave. You can just call the zoo when you can go. We will meet again later this week to start up the equipment and do the lighting if we don't get to it tonight.

I will arrive at the zoo closer to 6 tonight for those who can make it. I'll work on filling the tank and situating the DIY rock.
 
Hello,
Regarding the Potential heat issue with one of the vortec's pump. I found this info from the ICECAP forum.
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From IceCap
1. re hot running VorTech Pumps: If you have more than one, switch the wet side and see if the problem follows the wet side. If it does, check to see if it's binding up.
It may be that you need to adjust the spacer on the dry side to a thinner glass setting which moves the magnets slightly farther from each other, which may stop the heat problem. If one VorTech is noticeably harder to pull from the glass than the other pump, I'd try this approach.
The comment about looking for a bent pin in the pin spacer or signs of rubbing against the pump's motor driven magnet on the center of the pin spacer is very important. Friction will make the motor work harder and hotter.
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Alot was completed last night. Tank is filled and the big DIY rocks are placed. Paul did a beautiful jo on the lighting controls which are now wall mounted and nate and Vince have just abo0ut completed the plumbing.. Now, we are waiting on the zoo to set up the outlet boxes. not much more we can do until then. We can't fire up the Pan World external pump until we have a good line to tap into without tripping breakers. I contacted the zoo and expressed urgency.
 
Outlet boxes have been situated in the tank room! we are green for go for tomorrow thursday night. daveVG states he will be there around 5pm to work on the external sill etc. RyanM and i will be there around 6:15. Nate will get their whenever he gets there:). We should be able to finish plumbing the tank and sump sufficient to start the system. my question is, should i risk bringing in a little of the live rock and sand por should I wait ti insure all systems are operational?

nate; i received the premium Aquatics order including the uniseals.
 
I'm planning to be there... can't wait to see the progress!
As long as there is a heater and circulation, I don't see why there would be a problem with the live rock/sand.
 
Welcome back Adam.

Paul: Will you be bringing the plug for the PanWorld? Thats the final key to the whole system!
 
I will be there as soon as I can tomorrow, 6:30ish probably. For tomorrow we need 2 feet of 1.25” PVC for the other overflow drain and the three prong plug for the panworld…
 
I think Paul was going to pick these up. If not I can stop on the way to the zoo. Can someone bring tools and tape to attach the plug?
 
Well if the plug is the FINAL key then YES I'll bring one. I have a 15amp rated plug I'll bring with me. Will be at the zoo around 5 / 5:30. Was thinking we may want to run a switch to the panworld pump vs pluging/unpluging. I'll know more when I see the electrical setup.

While I'm there I'll also setup the timers on the lights.

Paul
 
Anybody have a little xtra 1 1/4" PVC or I'll pick some up.

If anyone can spare a cup or two of live substrate with as much grunge and creepy-crawlies as possible. please bring tonight.
 
This AM I added some natural live rock and a few softies as a barometer of tank conditions. The good news is that the Ph came down to 8.2 due to the incredible water movement which allows for atmospheric CO2 to dissolve in that neutralizes Ph. I was just amazed at how quickly that occured given the high Ph from the DIY rock. On the bad side the temp was 88 F so I set up the fan and dialed down the heaters. I also had to lower the Vortech power and move them higher in the tank since the sand was getting blown around. They are powerfull pumps. I will try and head back in the AM and add some more rock and check on the system.
 
We also need a better latch system for the overhead door. Its very difficult to close which will make it hard for the girls who will be maintaining the tank.
 
I will probably not be available this week accept for possibly a quick check tomorrow night. If i do go I will add some two part and check or adjust temp as necessary.
 
I forgot to mention, you guys should feel free to meet at the zoo. Just call the zoo if its going to be after hours or let me know and i will give them a heads up. I may recommend a handle on the inside of the overhead door to0 draw the door in to make it easier to latch as a possibility.
 
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