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![]() Tom,
Thanks again for helping with the plumbing-brainstorm. The plumbing is so clean & out-of-the-way this time, my sump will be much easier to access. Those steel L brackets really strengthened the stand, that's for sure. ![]() Ruth, The new tank will go where our old hutch used to be for hold fancy plates & glasses. Unfortunately, my parents want us to keep this "family heirloom" (go figure ![]() Anthony
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![]() Yet another great start to a great "Canreef Tank".
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![]() Just looking at your plumbing...If you've got two bulkheads in the bottom of each overflow, you might consider using both as exits. (It looks like you are using one of the bulkheads in each for a return)
If you could stand to run the returns over the top of the tank, you could get a much quieter system. If you would like to listen to the difference, you are welcome to visit... but you'll have to do it soon as I'm going to take water out of the tank by the end of the week. You would also need to purchase a couple of gate valves. Trust me..the difference is truly amazing. Best to do it now, than wish you had done it later. |
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![]() Hmm...I just realized that your overflow boxes also allow water to enter in the lower and middle portions.
Hmm...No..it would still work, even with those entrances. You would just have to dial back the gate valves until the water rose above those entrances. The entrances would still pull water just the same. B |
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![]() ![]() Plumbed in my 40w Lifeguard UV sterilizer in last night around 1:30am. No leaks detected & with the help of a micron sock, the tank is looking spectacular this early morning. Usually not a morning person, but this is like Christmas morning to a fish nut like me to check out the new tank the morning after. Will post pics as soon as I can find my battery charger. I'm really pleased with the aquascaping & I took advantage of the 2-sided viewing & 24" width with the rock work. So far, the fish & corals seem to like the new tank. Heck, the Powder Blue Tang didn't even ick up & I would have bet money that it would. Seahorses have now been transferred into their new home in the sump.We'll see how well they do in their new environment. Sorry for the lack of pics, but soon. For local reefers, you're welcome to swing by to look at the new tank in person ![]() Anthony |
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![]() How did you manage to have your sump bubbleless enough to put seahorses in it?
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