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Dearth
04-17-2013, 03:01 PM
Just got my new tank at least new to me a 90 gallon tank I bought from a friend that over the next few months hope to have up and running with a new learning curve to go with it

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Cymaster007
04-17-2013, 05:48 PM
Nice!

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Dearth
04-17-2013, 09:11 PM
I got a 30 gallon tank I will use as a sump and will buy some acrylic to make baffles with I'm bit nervous as this is new territory for me and plumbing has never been my strong suit.

I will be taking my time on this build as I am in no rush and want to do it right so I'm going with the motto "slow and steady will get you to the end"

One question who in BC sells Reef Octopus in sump skimmers?

mrhasan
04-17-2013, 09:27 PM
I got a 30 gallon tank I will use as a sump and will buy some acrylic to make baffles with I'm bit nervous as this is new territory for me and plumbing has never been my strong suit.

I will be taking my time on this build as I am in no rush and want to do it right so I'm going with the motto "slow and steady will get you to the end"

One question who in BC sells Reef Octopus in sump skimmers?

Don't worry about plumbing. Its pretty simple. My first plumbing went really well and before that, I was pretty scared about it too. :)

mseepman
04-17-2013, 09:39 PM
Welcome aboard the Saltwater ride! Note that if your sump is glass...the acrylic baffles won't hold long...better to get some glass ones cut to the right size and silicone them in yourself.
Certain Reef octo skimmers can be had at www.reefsupplycanada.com while others will have to be ordered elsewhere

mseepman
04-17-2013, 09:55 PM
To add to my previous answer, it looks like goreef.com sells most of the Octo line.

Dearth
04-17-2013, 10:16 PM
To add to my previous answer, it looks like goreef.com sells most of the Octo line.

Thank you I will look into both sites and thanks for the heads up with acrylic on glass

SeaHorse_Fanatic
04-18-2013, 05:41 AM
If your 30g sump tank is glass, acrylic does NOT bond well with glass. I would do glass baffles for a glass sump, acrylic with acrylic sump.

ScubaSteve
04-18-2013, 05:47 AM
Another approach to your baffles is this: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/ca/volume_3/cav3i1/Baffles/bafflesart.htm

Save your from having to use silicone.

Dearth
04-18-2013, 06:11 AM
Another approach to your baffles is this: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/ca/volume_3/cav3i1/Baffles/bafflesart.htm

Save your from having to use silicone.

That is an awesome idea going to give it a try lose nothing in trying

Dearth
08-06-2013, 06:59 AM
So after a few months in procrastinating and collecting bits and pieces for it I finally got my new tank up and running over the past week finally cumulating in it starting its cycling today

This was my first setup with the rock I had initially
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I then acquired several more pieces of rock last week and ended up putting over 200 pounds in the tank and filling it with 80 gallons of water keeping it circulating and heated as half was live rock while I was at work didn't want to fully commission tank till I was on my 4 days off. I also went and put on the left hand of the tank Crushed Coral and the right half of the tank Course sand to an inch in depth wanted to try something and put 2 types of medium in the tank.
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Due to budget constraints I am currently using 2 tanks for my sump system and had to do some redneck tinkering
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And the return sump
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I am using a Hydor controller and a Coralife power center to run everything and seems to be doing a great job
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I did a simulated power outage and I keep everything contained but barely working on an 8 hr UPS but that is still a ways off and still have to add the live rock from my existing 33 gallon and associated critters but I am off to a good start hopefully shouldn't take too long to cycle used 35 gallons of water from water changes in my 33 gallon tank along with about 70 gallons of premade salt water

Dearth
08-07-2013, 03:39 PM
Well after cycling my tank for 3 days found some interesting hitch hikers on the live rock I acquired some delightful others not so much.

So far I have found 4 blue legged hermits all of which have been transferred to my smaller tank till finished cycling I have 3 coral and 2 anemone unfortunately the coral is bleaching the anemone on the other hand seem to be doing quite well.

I am not a lover of bristle worms and take great pleasure in eradicating the lil buggers so far have found 2 that were over 7inches long put a nylon bait ball in the tank and caught about a dozen more smaller ones probably will never fully eradicate them but off to a flying start.

I am actually enjoying the live rock as I am finding all sorts of neat things in them wouldn't be surprised to see some star fish or other nocturnal critters in there over the next lil while

Also found a cat swimming in the tank which was highly entertaining but was not part of the live rock hitch hiking crew hopefully she learned her lesson

Madreefer
08-08-2013, 05:10 PM
You might want to read this.

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=836138

The cat may have learned it's lesson but you've posted a few posts about your cats playing in the water and fish jumping. Maybe it's time you made a cover.:biggrin:

Those were'nt hitchhikers (they were thrown in) and what did you do with the cucumbers?

Dearth
08-08-2013, 05:28 PM
The cucumbers are currently in my 33 gallon and seem to be very much at home there both are it would seem very content even the clownfish are quite at home and enjoy swimming with my fish even the loner yellow tail damsel is attracted to them.

And the new tank has lids just didn't put them on cause nothing in the tank and yes my cat has finally learned not to swim in the display tank instead she drinks from the sump now safer for her

Dearth
08-25-2013, 12:54 AM
My Tank now fully stocked with fish and Coral

FISH

6 Green Chromis
2 Black Percula Clowns
2 Sea Cucumbers
2 Peppermint shrimp
1 Lubbock's fairy Wrasse
1 Lawnmower Blenny
1 Neon Goby
1 Yellow tail Damsel
1 Coral Banded Shrimp
1 Tuxedo urchin
Numerous Snails, Crab and Conch

Coral

2 Frogspawn with numerous heads
2 Hammer Coral with numerous heads
2 Brain Coral(one closed and one moon)
1 Orange Spotted Ricordea
1 Green Star Polyp
1 Devils hand
1 Plate coral
1 Pipe organ
1 Duncan
1 Feather Duster
Anthias which I am really starting to dislike

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Antrias
08-29-2013, 01:35 PM
Looking good Dearth!

Dearth
09-16-2013, 07:28 PM
Just an update all the coral is growing nicely hopefully this week will be getting some more looking at encrusting coral now

Latest FTS sorry for the glare house is very bright during the day
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