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Delphinus 10-12-2010 10:46 PM

Where did you order the sand from?

MitchM 10-12-2010 10:47 PM

Red Coral.

Mitch

Delphinus 10-12-2010 10:49 PM

Cool, thanks. I think I might order some sand as well after all for mine which is why I ask (I had originally planned on BB but have changed my mind.) How did you figure out how much to order?

MitchM 10-12-2010 11:16 PM

Hi Tony,

I'm following Ron Shimek's guidelines as best I can that I found here:

http://www.ronshimek.com/deep_sand_beds.html

Particle size distribution:

0.1-0.5 mm = 80%
0.1-0.75 mm = 15%
1.2-1.7 mm = 4%
1.7-2.5 mm = 1%

Here's a link to his discussion about it:

http://forum.marinedepot.com/Topic70...hlight=dsb+0.1

I am trying for a 4" or better depth.

Mitch

MitchM 11-30-2010 11:00 PM

Well the tank finally arrived today.
There was a 2 week delay getting out of Tenecor. I was able to track it up through the border, no hassles there.
Environment Canada issued a heavy snow/ winter storm warning for our area so I tracked down the aquarium to a yard in Calgary and asked if I can come and pick it up before we have snow on the ground. We live on a steep hill.
First they said yes, then they said it would be too much trouble to empty out a 53' trailer to get to it. I told them it would be less hassle than pulling their truck out of the ditch....no go...:confused:
They ship it to Red Deer....it snows of course...now they won't deliver it until the roads are "clear"...
Next they ship it to Sundre...well, we only go to Water Valley on Fridays...o.k. it's Friday...we're on our way...Hello?..this is the shipping company...our truck broke down, we'll call you in a few days.
So it shows up today. I'm glad the temperature is 0 and not the -27 it was there for a bit.:smile:
http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/w...m/IMG_3649.jpg
http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/w...m/IMG_3650.jpg

It's just me here to do this, so I get my tractor and unload it:
http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/w...m/IMG_3651.jpg
http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/w...m/IMG_3652.jpg

In order not to put too much pressure on the sides of the tank, I cut a couple of 2 X 4's a bit wider than the tank and hold the straps off the edges of the aquarium:
http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/w...m/IMG_3654.jpg

...and away I go:
http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/w...m/IMG_3656.jpg
http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/w...m/IMG_3658.jpg

I wasn't totally alone..I did have an audience:

http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/w...m/IMG_3659.jpg

I placed it up on my table saw and unwrapped it:

http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/w...m/IMG_3662.jpg

The best part...not a single scratch!:smile:

Here's the feeding tube and you can see the edges rabbeted for the lexan lids I ordered:

http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/w...m/IMG_3663.jpg

The back 40" overflow:
http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/w...m/IMG_3665.jpg
http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/w...m/IMG_3666.jpg

Here are the intake strainers, with my iPhone on top for size comparison:
http://i724.photobucket.com/albums/w...m/IMG_3668.jpg

While I was waiting for the aquarium I was looking at a full size piece of plywood, trying to imagine aquascaping this thing. This is going to be a daunting task.:twised:

Mitch



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Delphinus 11-30-2010 11:14 PM

Looks great!!!

Tank this size there should be lots of fun options for 'scaping methinks. That said, I hate aquascaping. :lol: Mostly because I'm hugely fussy, but tend to really like what others can do and really hate what I can do. I'm sure everyone feels this way about their tank to an extent but it's *really bad* in my case.

Were this my tank, I'd probably go with bommies and ravines, and bommies the size that I had originally thought of for my 280 before I put them in the tank and realized how much too big they were for my tank, which was too bad because I really liked the shapes .... but anyhow it's your tank so don't listen to me and go with whatever vision you had in mind. :lol:

Red Coral Aquariums 11-30-2010 11:24 PM

Now there's a monster tank.
Kevin

MitchM 12-01-2010 12:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Delphinus (Post 569362)
Looks great!!!

....... but anyhow it's your tank so don't listen to me and go with whatever vision you had in mind. :lol:

Thanks Tony.

I don't actually have a vision, other than some basics.
I want a healthy diverse sandbed, and the live rock to be suspended above the sandbed with enough circulation space in order to prevent detritus buildup within the rock structure.
I have some fairly old live rock (well, old as far as closed system aquariums go) I've had some of this live rock for 10+ years.
Cooking live rock is basically keeping it in it's own system and allowing the rock to shed accumulated detritus. I would like to do that in a system that can handle the shed detritus on an ongoing basis.

In nature, coral larvae spread everywhere and successfully grow where there is sufficient food. We do it backwards in that regard - we place coral first and then try to bring food to them.
I would like to set up my system in such a way so that there are areas of food concentration that I can identify and then place coral in those spots and see if they are successful. I don't know, maybe I'm dreaming here ..:lol:

I'm going to be trying to raise and enrich some artemia first and see what happens to them in the main tank. I'll decide on my direction of the display from there.

I'll be drilling, pegging and epoxying the rock structure to begin with, hopefully I'll be able to create a couple of pockets where food will swirl and accumulate.

One thing that I haven't dealt with yet is the return water from the overflow. The overflow is built to handle 3500 gph. I will need to drill some return holes in the top bracing of the tank. I'm not sure if I should go with a lot of small return piping, or maybe just 2 large return pipes.
If anyone has some suggestions, I'm all ears.:smile:

Mitch

untamed 12-01-2010 05:49 AM

Looks great! Nice strainers. I know those work perfectly and create zero dangerous suction at their surface. Use a threaded bh so you can unscrew and replace them easily for cleaning.

If you aim a couple of the cl outputs upward slightly toward the surface, you won't have any need for Sea swirls. (I've heard that they don't run reliably for long periods...but I've not personally used them) My water surface boils from two outputs on the bottom of the tank.

You mention "a couple of Reeflo pumps"...but only have 4 holes in the back wall? Two holes for the strainers, leaves only two holes for tank inputs?

Consider using two of the top/corner holes as sump returns (over the top will prevent back draining in power failure). Use the other two top/corner holes as part of your CL's. Even though you are a bit short on holes, you could still put an OM-4way on one or both CL's. You'll just have to connect two outputs into one, but you'll still get benefit of the current mixing they can provide.

I like your idea of placing coral where the food appears to be. It is going to test your patience to wait that long to add corals!

MitchM 12-02-2010 12:43 AM

Thanks!
Actually all 4 holes along the back are the intakes and the four holes in the top bracing are for 1" Seaswirls. I'll have 2 Reeflo Superdart gold pumps each having 2 intakes and supplying two seaswirls. I've had seaswirls before and I liked them.
I also like the seaswirls in that they will keep mainly the top level water moving. I'll get maybe a Vortech or two for the mid water movement.
I would like just a slow but constant movement across the sand bed.

Mitch


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