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whatcaneyedo 04-12-2011 01:04 AM

From the sounds of it you bought Lego's tank, which used to belong to heyfredyourhat. Those were their screen names anyways.

Two 250W pendants should be fine to grow anything anywhere in a tank that size. The quality of the reflector will make a big difference though.

1eyedjyde 04-12-2011 06:33 AM

I think the tank has been around for a while but a little TLC and it should be back in business. As far as the lighting goes that is kinda what I figured, at this point I have the one pendant over the 30 gal temp tank and judging by how well it lights up the room there should be plenty of light with 2 on 120 gal.

1eyedjyde 04-14-2011 08:03 PM

Just a quick update on the progress.

The stand has been sanded and painted and the tank cleaned up. I just dropped off the tank to have the holes for the close loop and left drain drilled so I should be able to pick the tank up tomorrow. I have all the bulk heads I will need so it is just a matter of plumbing everything up. Hopefully I will be able to leak test everything next week and move the tank into the house on the following weekend.

1eyedjyde 04-23-2011 05:55 AM

update for this week, All the holes have been drilled, and the stand has been painted. I've also just built my 2 overflow overflow boxes so hopefully this weekend I will get those installed. I have also got the plan together for the plumbing layout for the close loop and 2 drains so I will be picking up some plumbing supplies tomorrow. I will try and get some pics up of the progress.

1eyedjyde 04-25-2011 06:27 AM

Here we go, here are the first photos since the tank was in my hands. I will upload some more up to date photos of the panted stand and the new plumbing.

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1eyedjyde 04-26-2011 03:22 AM

couple of shots from yesterday. I still have to paint the back of the tank, and finish up the plumbing.

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whatcaneyedo 04-26-2011 04:06 AM

The painted stand is a big improvement. Do you plan on adding some doors to the front? I remember Jason had just used a window blind to cover the opening.

Useless fun fact for today: The skimmer waste collector was built by Lance and has been passed around town a bit over the years.

1eyedjyde 04-26-2011 05:55 AM

Yes I plan on building some doors for the stand, they will have to wait though because I have to build some doors for some other shelving units in the house so I will build them all together. Good to know about that skimmer it may be old but it still works well.

1eyedjyde 06-06-2011 07:02 AM

So this tank move has turned into more of a tank "build" however on the plus side I now have a crash course in reef keeping. So far no losses in the temp 30 gal and have learned a few leasons on "scaping". I am now starting to see some good blue coraline growth and the coral that came with the tank has even seen some growth although I am gurently battling with hair algea which I think Im winning that one.

The 120gal is now in the house on the stand and plumbed, I'm waiting on a seal kit for the snapper so hopfully that will be comming shortly. The old live rock is cycling away in a rubermade bin so once that is complete it will be time to fill up the tank again.

I ended up modifying the sump to relocate the skimmer to the drain side and added some baffles for a bubble trap and to keep the water level uniform at the skimmer. At this time I have also raised the skimmer about 5" off the bottom the sump.

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whatcaneyedo 06-06-2011 01:24 PM

Its recommended not to use ABS plumbing on our aquariums. During manufacturing they add something to the plastic to inhibit the growth of bacteria on the pipe. Its not a really potent effect so you can get away with a little but it might not be a good idea to have all of your plumbing done with it. If I didn't need to leave for work right away I'd find some information for you... but I'm running short on time so maybe someone else will chime in.


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