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lastlight 10-05-2009 04:01 AM

Personally I'd make the red areas a really dark color like a gray or some earthy color. The red I think draws too much attention away from the tank itself.

Love how you've framed it out though...looks like a beautiful tank as well!

Van-rookie 10-05-2009 09:08 AM

I agree with Brett

Mr.nintendo 10-05-2009 10:23 AM

I have to agree that the red detracts to much, like a piece of art you never frame with a bolder colour that draws the eye away from the centerpiece. Maybe walls opposing the tank wall in a strong colour but the only draw on that one side should be the tank itself

mseepman 10-05-2009 04:03 PM

I have to concur...the red color will distract from the amazing colors of the reef.

christyf5 10-05-2009 04:14 PM

I really like the red but yeah I have to agree, it will likely detract from the tank. Great work though, I like the way you've done the framing :biggrin:

Lance 10-05-2009 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by christyf5 (Post 452713)
i really like the red but yeah i have to agree, it will likely detract from the tank. Great work though, i like the way you've done the framing :biggrin:



+1

Delphinus 10-05-2009 04:35 PM

Hahaha, looks like the writing is on the wall, you'll have to repaint. :p Oh well dude I tried to save you some rework.

For the record though, I think the rest of you are all nuts. When the tank has water in it, I guarantee nobody will be looking at the walls saying "Boy too bad you made this red." It's a reef tank for crying out loud! Nobody looks at the walls, it's all "Ooooh, what's that shiny green round thing? THAT'S SO COOL!"

Phanman 10-05-2009 04:39 PM

Id have to agree with the others about the red being abit too much. What about a nice glossy tile around the tank?

Delphinus 10-05-2009 04:48 PM

Looked at the pictures again, and, ok actually, I'm going to backpedal a bit. The red is not too much because of the *tank*, but it's true that it doesn't go with anything else in the room. The carpet is this kind of light blue, and the couch is brown. I think the red is awesome on its own, but indeed, the whole package is like it doesn't know what it wants to be.

loveless 10-05-2009 05:02 PM

Thanks for all the input guys. I think I had made up my mind about repainting before I even posted but wanted some feedback. So I thank you all. As for the colors not matching anything ....ya the carpet is a sore spot with us, it was in when we got the house and new so changing is fairly wasteful. Nice carpet not so great color.:redface: At the moment I am thinking of doing the tank wall brown like the couches and the rest of the room a light yellow. It in the basement so going brighter will hopefully lighten up theroom a bit. And maybe match....

lastlight 10-05-2009 05:35 PM

I approach builds now like this:

I can't garantee I can get anything to live let alone thrive. Better make it all look nice empty and go from there. I'm sure you're not in the same boat tho =)

andestang 10-05-2009 06:03 PM

Looking like an impressive build so far. Looking at all the colors in the room I think if you kinda like a red try going with a dark burgundy/wine color I think it would with you coach & rug at the same time. Keep up the good work.

Doug 10-05-2009 06:05 PM

I,m a more earthy type color fan also.

Great build thread. Love the pics so far and like Tony, reminds me of hauling a few up & down stairs. :lol:

Looks very nicely done though. And nice looking aquarium itself.

loveless 11-30-2009 01:22 AM

Thanks for the replies everyone!

Time for an update. I work out of town so tank stuff is done in spurts. Last days off I had about 90% of the plumbing done but ran out of time. So I was getting pretty anxious to finish it when I got back home. It almost complete in these photos aside from screen on the drains,and pump pick ups and odds and ends.

I went pretty deep into the tank budget with the plumbing. The PVC alone was about 4x what I initially thought it was going to be, not to mention all the big ticket items. It was quite trying to locate all the necessary parts ie true union ball valves, gate valves and spaflex, but I managed to get it all together.

This is my contribution to plumbing madness/overkill...

2x OM 4-ways on snappers for the closed loop

1x Dart for the return, this is a big pump compared to the snappers

A sump (built by me, hope it holds the test of time) with 3 separate drains for safety and an overflow in the sump plumbed directly to sewer.

Sump, drains, and return pump, the line to sewer takes off around the corner and is plumbed into the utility sink
http://i735.photobucket.com/albums/w...5/P1000624.jpg

Back of tank showing drains, CL, and return up left side
http://i735.photobucket.com/albums/w...5/P1000626.jpg

Here you can see the Herbie in the overflow
http://i735.photobucket.com/albums/w...5/P1000627.jpg

Back of tank showing CL. You can save alot if you go without all the true union ball valves, and maybe use a regular union and separate ball valve. Oh well next time
http://i735.photobucket.com/albums/w...5/P1000628.jpg

Side view of the closed loop pumps and OM's. This setup works really well creating constant well placed flow in the tank with minimal dead spots. As recomended by Paul from OM
http://i735.photobucket.com/albums/w...5/P1000629.jpg

Here is a photo of the Herbie style overflow. Really like this setup as you have control over the level of water. Only problem is I cant see any surface skimming taking place in the overflow itself. Minor prob
http://i735.photobucket.com/albums/w...5/P1000630.jpg

Top of tank poor pic but. I had the eurobrace drilled to accept bulkheads but they could only be 3/4 so I bypassed them and just did 1" over the top, personal preference I guess.
http://i735.photobucket.com/albums/w...5/P1000632.jpg

This is the right side as viewed from the tank room. These are the returns for the closed loop along the front of the tank. Not overly happy with the hole placement but the extra bracing along the bottom front had to be there i guess. I originally wanted them closer to the front so I just have to make due.
http://i735.photobucket.com/albums/w...5/P1000633.jpg


Closed Loop viewed form the front.
http://i735.photobucket.com/albums/w...5/P1000634.jpg

And again from opposite side.
http://i735.photobucket.com/albums/w...5/P1000635.jpg




Next step is wiring and lighting. Thinking LumenMax elites, with 250W

Thats all for now folks. Thanks for viewing:razz:

loveless 11-30-2009 01:31 AM

Had prolly like atleast 10 leaks all of which were on threaded joints so they were easy fixes. Only one concern was that I missed cementing one of the fittings for the closed loop. Stupidly on my part I still havent glued it in these pics even with 330gal of water sitting on it. :twised:

GreenSpottedPuffer 11-30-2009 02:02 AM

Nice build!

Awesome looking tank!

BWI 11-30-2009 02:46 AM

looks good so far!!!


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