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Old 04-26-2009, 04:43 PM
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Looks awesome Kevin! much better than the last time I was there..
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Old 04-26-2009, 05:39 PM
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urge them not to put a tv on that rock wall, it will distract from the tank!!
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Old 04-26-2009, 06:17 PM
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Wow! Things are really moving now, a lot of progress since I popped in a few weeks earlier.

Hope you don't mind I share some pics I took back then


Kevin cramming himself into a tight space to drill out the plumbing holes in the stand:





This is a shot of the exhaust duct from the ultra-silent fan to vent moist air from the canopy and wall space.





Test fit of the canopy frame:





Looking forward to more updates!

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This is looking just awesome. Could you tell me more about how the return plumbing will be pushing the water towards the overflow? I have been working on how I would do a peninsula tank (smaller than this) and not have holes in the tank for the return other than through the overflow like this.

Looking forward to some new pictures.
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Old 04-27-2009, 08:04 AM
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Thanks for the encouragement all.

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looks great Kevin! If there's anything I can help with let me know
Thanks for the offer I will most likely take you up on it as I am planning on moving 300+ gallons of water + 400 lbs of LR into it.

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Looks awesome Kevin! much better than the last time I was there..
The contractors are doing great.

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urge them not to put a tv on that rock wall, it will distract from the tank!!
Too funny.

Francis: I'm not talking to you after you posting a picture of my @$$ with me laying down on the job. LOL We are on the final stages now. They made the doors so small that they had to add a wood frame for the doors around your openings in the metal frame. It is hard to get your hand in the water change tanks. Have to make sure no-one drops anything in them. LOL

mseepman: The last picture from alberta-newb you see the frame of the canopy sitting on the tank. That will be enclosed in wood. The return plumbing 1.5" comes up through the over-flow and will attach and follow inside the canopy all the way to the front of the tank. At the front there will be dropped down a spray bar or loc-line nozzles pushing the top of the water back towards the overflow thus skimming the surface. It will be a week or so till I get pictures of the finished project but I will make sure I get detailed shots of this for you.

Kevin

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A question for debate!!
I am not sure I can easily run a drain line for the R/O unit. So I have been considering a 4 stage 2 x sediment and 2 x carbon filter instead of a R/O membrane. Since this is a FOWLR (fish only with live rock) and I will be running a large UV sterilizer also the water change water will be mixing for 7+ days I am hoping this top-up and water change filtration will be sufficient. Any thoughts, concerns are welcome.
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Old 04-27-2009, 12:41 PM
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I would ass at least a deionization to it also. RO would be the best, espcialy with Calgary's hardness of there water. Even in FOWLR the excess minerals are going to contribute to algae.

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A$$ on the brain?
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You could run the RO waste to the coffee maker, never been to a dealership that had good coffee anyway

Are they plumbing a small sink in the counter? My RO at home is tapped into the sink drain just above the trap with 1/4" tubing.
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Are they plumbing a small sink in the counter? My RO at home is tapped into the sink drain just above the trap with 1/4" tubing.
Thats a pretty good idea!
Nice job on the setup guys, looks like it will be stunning.
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Thanks Kevin, looking forward to those pics.

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mseepman: The last picture from alberta-newb you see the frame of the canopy sitting on the tank. That will be enclosed in wood. The return plumbing 1.5" comes up through the over-flow and will attach and follow inside the canopy all the way to the front of the tank. At the front there will be dropped down a spray bar or loc-line nozzles pushing the top of the water back towards the overflow thus skimming the surface. It will be a week or so till I get pictures of the finished project but I will make sure I get detailed shots of this for you.

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