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![]() So. Close.
I can practically taste the salt water: ![]() Except for the doors (which you can see stacked on the other side of the tank in the office) which will be hung last to give us as much room as possible to work, the enclosure is finished from the builder's point of view. I had no idea the p-trap they needed to install for the under tank drain was going to be so obtrusive and obnoxious, but after I took this pic I had them to re-work it so that it's not jutting out directly in to the cabinet space. I'm hoping to start the plumbing this weekend. I am losing my mind with anticipation. |
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![]() Doors got hung today!
Dining room: ![]() ![]() Office side: ![]() |
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![]() Looks great. Why didnt you go for a basement sump?
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![]() Looks Awesome! Can't wait to see you getting that wet. Take lots of pictures of the plumbing too!
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Mark... ![]() 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
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![]() Originally because my fiancé was only willing to go so far. We're not planning on spending the rest of our lives in this house (though after how much it's cost I'm starting to re-consider that!), so the compromise was to build something that could be relatively easy to remove.
Then later in the design stage we ended up needing to move some stuff around, so instead of having a laundry room with tons of space for fish equipment right beneath the tank, we ended up with the most jam packed utility room I've ever seen. It's barely got enough free space for the R/O reservoir. The laundry room got moved to another part of the basement, walled in on 3 sides by concrete foundation. Oh you know I will! Had to reschedule the plumbing to Monday so the floor guys could work all weekend without people kicking up dust. I can't wait. |
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![]() Wow, I cant wait to see wait your set up looks like once it's filled with water and lights and rock and some awesome corals and fish.
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![]() The day has finally come!
First, a massive thanks to Kevin from Red Coral, when I said 'come over on Saturday and we'll plumb the tank!' I fully intended to be more helpful than I was, but I really could have said 'come over on Saturday, and you'll plumb the tank, while I sit around offering suggestions and otherwise being annoying', and still have been correct. The display is filling with tap water as we speak, but first, here's some photos! I came last night and spent 2 hours cleaning the entire set-up. There was like a solid inch of construction dust on everything. ![]() ![]() ![]() Bulkheads go in: ![]() Checking to see that the hose attachment works ![]() All sorts of 2 inch plumbing: ![]() We went with the Reeflo Dart. This thing is whisper quiet ![]() The two overflows needed to be teed together to feed to the gigantic three-way gate we installed. South end (office and dining room side) ![]() ![]() North end (office and dining room side) ![]() ![]() We put gate valves on both sides in the hopes that we can make a herbie work. Since the two overflows join in to each other then flow in to a 3 way valve, it might not happen (in which case we'll do Dursos), but here's for leaving your options open! And the main event - the three way valve. The ones on our pool in California are smaller than this! Everything was positioned to provide maximum access, and to not interfere with the skimmer chamber. ![]() Filling the return chamber for a leak test. One minor adjustment and we're leak free on the return side! ![]() Started filling the sump for real. ![]() This is the part I was most worried about, the water exiting the skimmer chamber has to split in two and fill both the frag chamber and the water change chamber. Turns out it works perfectly ![]() ![]() And now to fill the main tank... This is where I'm at now, so far it's been an hour and it's not full! ![]() Next up - testing the overflow system, and that monster 3 way valve... |
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![]() looking good man
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180 starfire front, LPS, millipora Doesn't matter how much you have been reading until you take the plunge. You don't know as much as you think. |