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Old 10-14-2006, 10:16 PM
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here's a few more pictures from today, i made up some brackets to mount my co2 bottle to the top of my stand because of limited space at the bottom plus i think it looks alot neater. the brackets are 1/8" stainless and each held on with 6 3/4" wood screws so i dont think the bottle is going to fall. there is also a full tank shot of the rock work, i forgot earlier



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Old 10-14-2006, 10:22 PM
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Very cool brackets. You might want to ask (someone more knowledgeable them me) if it's ok to mount a co2 tank horizontally. If I recall correctly that's not a good thing to do. I could be wrong.
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Old 10-14-2006, 10:26 PM
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That is going to look so cool once it is all covered in coraline. I can't wait to see some before and after pictures in about 6 months. Great job.
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i've never heard that dave. thanks for the advice, i'm going to look into it. does anyone know more about mounting co2 horizontally?
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Old 10-15-2006, 01:56 AM
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its been another busy day, i completed the plumbing of the ro top off and of the water change system. in the picture with the garbage can the plumbing runs up the wall against the 2X4 and to the right of the garbage can on the wall is a switch and outlet i wired in to control the water pump so that i dont have to unplug it all the time with wet hands. water and electricity dont mix too well and thats another reason i moved the switch a couple studs away. the tank water is really clearing up already after installing the filter floss, i put a filter bag over each overflow drain and layer under my coarse sponge baffle area and within 3 hours or so its almost crystal clear.

i installed a couple t's in the flex line for the water change tubing just to make it more tidy and the tubing doesnt bend well without kinking also
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Old 10-15-2006, 05:10 AM
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Great job on the tank......

Rock looks cool.....

How did you get it to stay on the PVC?????
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Old 10-15-2006, 05:15 AM
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on the structure i drilled tons of holes to prevent anaerobic areas (i believe its called anaerobic, correct me if i'm wrong) anyways i used these holes to attach the rock with zip ties. it work awesome, i secured almost every rock with 2 zip ties to prevent them from turning. intially i tried using epoxy but it didnt work to well. i designed the structure to come apart in sections. i would take a section out sit it on the ground and would attach rock to it. way easier than doing it in the tank. i then reassembled everything in the tank.
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Old 10-15-2006, 05:32 AM
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very nice colin!!!
I also zip tied my rock, only to eggcrate instead of PVC. I really like the open design of your rockwork.
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Old 11-09-2006, 05:02 AM
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Just tuning in.

Ever considered a basement sump. Many many advantages to that.
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Hey Colin I've spent the last two hrs. from start to finnish,man it's amazing work...Like you said Marc does one hell of a job...I'll have to get over one time and have a look see...I'm impressed
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