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kien 11-01-2009 06:34 PM

Very nice! This reveal was definitely not disappointing. Although, this is just the beginning. You still have that empty canvas to paint :-D

lastlight 11-02-2009 07:32 AM

Thanks guys.

Bit of a setback tonight but not too bad. I got Greg's old ro/di unit up and running but realized the di gasket was cracked and no good and the di cartridge that he also gave me was not re-fillable. I'd hav ordered one if i'd known.

My tds meter says the ro membrane is putting out 0-1 tds so i am going ahead and filling the tank without the di working for now. I quickly tested the incoming calgary water with the same inline probe and it was 280 so I think it's working...

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Originally Posted by Dez (Post 459936)
I can't remember, are you going mixed reef? Or Sps?

Yes I plan to have all the less light hungry stuff under the shelves.

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Originally Posted by Lance (Post 459949)
Ooooooooh! That looks great! Good job. Those big, heavy pieces aren't easy to work with are they?

As I was leaning over into the tank and lowering some of these I had flashbacks to when I dropped a rock in my much smaller cichlid tank back in the day and blew the bottom out on it. 3rd floor of an appt too!

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Originally Posted by fishytime (Post 459958)
are you still gonna pick up a few pieces of LR to seed the tank?

Definitely will be needing a few seed pieces. I'll see you soon! Should I let the tank run with saltwater for a while before tossing the seed rock in or can I do that asap? After my tank is nice and pod-infested etc I will sell the rock since I have no plans to add to my current layout.

Delphinus 11-02-2009 04:28 PM

You can always keep the extra rock in the sump.

Also, I think you can add the extra rock pretty much anytime.

lastlight 11-02-2009 04:32 PM

Thanks Tony.

I have one large and one small piece in my 10 gallon fuge and the rest of the space is for chaeto. I really have no room in the sump for any rock unless I pile it above my heaters which are laying in my small return compartment.

Actually they might solve my microbubble problem without me adding a sponge guard like I was going to try. Only issue is that is a small space and my topoff area is small as it is. Tossing rock in it will mean a day's evaporation will really knock it down (if my ATO ever failed).

Good news about the live rock! I'll grab a few pieces as soon as my salt has circulated a day.

Delphinus 11-02-2009 04:37 PM

Oh - yeah - nix the sponge idea (IMO...)

lastlight 11-02-2009 04:48 PM

I'll feel better too about ordering all that rock. I kicked myself when I had the aquascape done and had *really* only used the shelf pieces and maybe 3 or 4 more small boulders lol.

dsaundry 11-02-2009 05:03 PM

Had some time to kill at work today and found your build thread...very impressive. I am currently planning a teardown and rebuild on an in-wall with a fish room behind it. I have a question for you, knowing what you have done to date, is there anything you would change in your build procedure? I am just in the drawing stages for my fish room and always looking for what people that have gone through builds would do different if anything.

lastlight 11-02-2009 05:48 PM

Can't let my wife see this:

- starphire on three sides
- black tinted glass for back pane (avoid overfow area being different color)
- wider external overflow
- 8 feet long rather than 6
- lower stand 6 inches and make tank 30" tall
- Tile up the bottom 6" of glass though so the floor of the tank dissapears
- have sumps etc built for me to increase safety
- find way to eliminate center post in stand

dsaundry 11-03-2009 03:00 AM

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Can't let my wife see this:
I wonder what my wife will say when I start cutting the hole in the wall for the tank, probably not much, but I will be ducking a lot and sleeping with my eyes open....:lol:

lastlight 11-03-2009 05:03 AM

Ok hopefully everyone's browser will support the network cam I installed. You should see my webcam right in the thread below this text.

If you watch long enough you can see the ro/di level go up it's the AWESOME! You guys watch and tell me what you think.

http://www.fishbrains.net/images/build/cam.jpg


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