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xenon 02-19-2015 03:40 AM

I finally got the aquascaping finished!!! :)

I am really liking this Caribsea Life Rock.

It's so much easier on the eyes compared to bright white dry-rock and having to wait 10 months for coraline to kick in.

http://www.canadacorals.ca/pictures/display/Cube-19.jpg

http://www.canadacorals.ca/pictures/display/Cube-20.jpg

http://www.canadacorals.ca/pictures/display/Cube-21.jpg

http://www.canadacorals.ca/pictures/display/Cube-22.jpg

Bugger 02-19-2015 04:17 AM

I like the aquascape!:) but shouldent you have mounted the dj to the back wall so the cords woulden't be in the way

xenon 02-19-2015 04:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Bugger (Post 936542)
I like the aquascape!:) but shouldent you have mounted the dj to the back wall so the cords woulden't be in the way

I installed conduit to run all the power cords into.

Once the new sump is delivered, I will take some pics.

WarDog 02-19-2015 05:21 AM

I think that looks amazing and the whole build is pretty impressive!

I considered that rock product... for about 5 minutes. Just don't really know what's in it. Concrete I guess.

Following to see how this tank does long term. Keep the updates coming please!

xenon 02-19-2015 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WarDog (Post 936572)
I think that looks amazing and the whole build is pretty impressive!

I considered that rock product... for about 5 minutes. Just don't really know what's in it. Concrete I guess.

Following to see how this tank does long term. Keep the updates coming please!

From my understanding, its just calcium carbonate dry-rock that is mined out out Florida and coated with a reef safe paint.

They also apply a coating of "heterotrophic" bacteria in a spore form that is dormant out of water that helps seed your tank.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBJrieY5s4Y

Bugger 02-20-2015 05:53 PM

Who did the panels for you. It looks sharp; now I want a new tank.

xenon 02-20-2015 06:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bugger (Post 936805)
Who did the panels for you. It looks sharp; now I want a new tank.

Ikea. :lol:

xenon 03-09-2015 01:32 AM

I finally have anther update for you guys.

I've been having the worst luck with acrylic fabricators. The first guy that built the sump ended up making a mistake with the measurements and my return pump would not fit.

The 2nd guy I had build the sump ended up building a mirror image of the sketch I sent him. He made me another sump the correct way but did not water test the sump and I ended up with 5 gallons of water on my wood floors. I had to fix 2 separate leaks with Weldon 16. :rolleyes:

Fast forward to today... The sump is in, the plumbing is done and she's wet!

I dosed pure ammonia to the system and now its a waiting game.

I also added a Maxpect Gyre XF-120 for flow. Set at 50-60%, it will move more than enough water to keep everything suspended.

http://www.canadacorals.ca/pictures/display/Cube-23.jpg

http://www.canadacorals.ca/pictures/display/Cube-24.jpg

http://www.canadacorals.ca/pictures/display/Cube-25.jpg

http://www.canadacorals.ca/pictures/display/Cube-26.jpg

http://www.canadacorals.ca/pictures/display/Cube-27.jpg

This is how it looks with the 2.5L dosing containers.

http://www.canadacorals.ca/pictures/display/Cube-28.jpg

lockrookie 03-09-2015 02:51 AM

Wow I would hate maintenance day but looks great

xenon 03-09-2015 04:11 AM

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Originally Posted by lockrookie (Post 939919)
Wow I would hate maintenance day but looks great

It's going to be simple.

The side panels pull off, and I can slide the entire sump out the side. :mrgreen:


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