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Old 12-30-2013, 11:17 PM
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Starting the plumbing tomorrow but it's about time the tank is finally on the stand! I'm going to go pick up the big rubber mat to put under the stand to protect my beautiful sub flooring.





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picked up some of Eli's dry rock from Concept. I threw in some rubble and a couple bigger pieces of live rock from my refugium to get it started. I rinsed it well and now have 2 power heads in there.

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Really nice setup, love the stand
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Water Test tomorrow!







Hoping to have it salty within the next couple of days. I need to find a pump I can use to fill the tank from the brute cans. I think I have a mag 90 somewhere but I can't remember if it has metal parts on it.

My anemone is not willing to split and he has jammed itself under some live rock and is sticking out each side. naturally annoying my other corals. maybe the move will change it's mind.


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well I filled the tank and sump turned it on and realized.... I didn't put a ball valve on the feed for the refugium so the water just pumps into the refugium (in the sump) and doesn't pump up into the display So it can sit until I run over to home depo in the morning.
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got the tap water all drained and cleaned out of the tank and finally have enough saltwater made up and in the Display. Just have to finish getting the Rock cemented together and by late tonight it can go in the tank!
I'm thinking I may have to upgrade or get a new higher GPD Ro/Di unit.

I can't wait to be done this and get my house back in order and cleaned up, I've been neglecting chasing the dog hair tumbleweeds around the house and have fish stuff spread all over

Tomorrow once I am home from the stables I can do the coral transfer and set up the skimmer. Think a Trip to concept is in order too I need a bunch of stuff as always

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Left side in the making.




The Fijicrete has been an experience but by the time We are finished I'll be an expert.
and as a useless side note that everyone knows but it happens anyway.....watch out when you are holding pvc on the output on a mag9 pump in a garbage can to fill your tank...when it slips outta your hand....Everything is getting wet! it was like taming old faithful! Hubby got a SW facewash lmao.
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Good job on the stand and everything else looks good too.
Gotta love that flexhose. Fish tanks and horses? Pretty expensive hobbies
My wife has a dutch warmblood so she does'nt hassle me too much bout my tank.
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Thank you, Denny, Eli and my hubby have been a big help.

lol Every hobby is expensive believe me I've tried many and have a few lol.
I don't own a horse yet, once we get out of the city we will see. The only Horse that has taken my breath away is a Gypsy Vanner. You don't wanna know what they cost. I'm just learning horsemanship so it will be awhile.
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