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![]() WOW Man!.....thats going to be one monster tank..I'm looking forward to seeing this all come together.
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![]() Thanks I'm looking forward to it as well. It will move faster than the first big one I hope.
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![]() Looks like its going to be a very nice build & tank, Brett. Good luck with it all. I can sell you my 160 in awhile and you can run a pair then.
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![]() Brett
Looking great can`t wait to see water in it!!! I like the side overflows on mine, im sure you will too. Tagin along come over to my place and we can plan a raid on Kiens tanks one night. Just Kidding |
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- Mostly SPS. Some acans, zoas in the mix as well but mostly sticks - I think the rockwork will be one larger pile and maybe one or two smaller ones. The piles might be closer to low towers. I am open to working outlets and inlets into these structures. Open sand between structures. - We can plumb through all panes except the front and the viewable end. Even 90s or 45s a few inches away from the front or side panel are ok - Drill bottom sure. This is a new thing for me to be down with. I'm IN. - in my current tank I have a nano wavebox and 3x6025s (modded) and eheim return. So not even a ton of flow. That's maybe 35X not counting wavebox. I think I'll need more than that so long as it's planned right - I will likely have sand. I envisioned intakes in a rock tower like Dez but maybe 12" off ground to avoid sand? I'm open to the tidal thing or your traditional 'keep stuff suspended and just get it to the overflow' thinking. I likely won't be doing a wavebox in this setep tho so I'd like to match its ability to move all areas of the tank. |
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![]() Well I'm sore as hell. Was a busy day getting my basement ready.
Few things changed (I'm sorta like Mike sometimes!): - Going regular glass afterall. Concept Aquariums will be here before Feb rolls around! - Absolutely no holes in the tank. Safety and energy efficient Vortechs. So before I built the stand (I'm getting really good at these) I had to frame my fishroom and behind the tank because it'd be really hard later. This was tough because I have to shuffle couches and stuff around to build walls in this tiny basement. I also had to demo and dispose of the silly half-wall the previous owners had made. If you look at the photo below you can see there is a floating wall. No idea why but it had to come down. Before: ![]() After: ![]() I still need to clad the sides with some plywood for lateral stability. Will likely use some scraps I have and not sheet the entire area as I don't think it's needed. The wall behind the tank needs some more love but I ran out of 2x4s. Off to bed. That was a rough one. |
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![]() No vapour barrier behind the studs?
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![]() I'm pretty sure vapor barrier always goes to the warm side on the insulation ![]() |
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![]() Vapor barrier goes after the studs
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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. |