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Paint that wall yet? ;)
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No update update. Removed the 180 on Friday night and found the wall too damaged to repair behind it, so tank stuff on hold for a bit while I replace drywall.
During the move, someone decided the tank would look better on a different wall, and wife agreed. So now I have a bit more work to do, re-route chiller and RO lines. But the tank will look better there. As for the tank, so far, one week in and everything is doing fine. Some loss of color on a couple pieces, but photoperiod has been around 4hrs/day. Slowly ramping that up to 7 over the next few days. No NH3 buildup, so the foam block trick worked well. No algae sprouting anywhere yet, so hopeful it doesn't (ever). Not much to take pics of this week, but should have the tank moved soonly. |
Before and after drywall replacement photos :biggrin: show us your handy work ..
I went through the same thing with my upgrade but I added to the entire aquarium room with white plasti sheets over my drywall to keep things clean. |
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As I was sitting looking at the mess, I wondered what a contractor would cost to come replace the wall -lol I'm also kinda screwed as I can't sand anything with my daughter in the house. |
Also, I'm just dumb. I'm trying to make a jug of RO water and nothing is coming out my feed line. Weird. Then I realize I have a loose RO end (behind the drywall - duh) and I've probably just filled a gallon or so into my wall.
I'm really just about done with this project.... |
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And if you are really that bad with drywall ...Make it a 2nd feature wall using plaster or stucco mud to give it character and paint it differently. Now I really want to see photos:biggrin: |
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Could always do the drywall and hire someone to tape and mud. In the end it will be nice. :smile: |
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