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Kevotron 08-10-2011 06:33 AM

I would not imagine if the owner purchased a new house and needs this thing moved !

ensquire 08-10-2011 07:09 AM

White Lightning Sponge if I'm not mistaken

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Originally Posted by MEDHBSI (Post 628912)
what is that red coral with the white feeders?


Bblinks 08-10-2011 08:14 AM

Mr Wilson, thanks so much for sharing such a stunning build with us. This tank really show cased Peter's vision and your ingenuity. What a man's dream may become when he is surrounded by knowledgeable people such as yourself. It has captured what every one of us reef addicts has ever imagined. I for one has followed the rc thread for many many months. It has been a wild and amazing journey. I have learned so much from this build. I can't even begin to tell you how much I, we as reefers appreciate what you and Peter has taken us on. It's simply magical.

The best part about this build is it's made in Canada. I am very proud! :redface:

Thanks again to you and Peter.

rburns24 08-10-2011 09:46 AM

Hello Mr. W
 
The photos of the tank under the all LED setup look absolutely stunning compared to the MH/T5 photos. These new photos haven't been posted on RC yet, right?

rburns24 08-10-2011 09:53 AM

To quote Bblinks
 
"The best part about this build is it's made in Canada. I am very proud! :redface:

Thanks again to you and Peter."

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DAVE 08-10-2011 12:02 PM

I think the best part of this tank build is how involved the actual home owner (Peter) was with the entire design, setup and installation. It is clear that money is not a factor for this guy, and instead of just paying someone to build this 'dream system' he himself got involved in every aspect.

Well done to the entire team!

mr.wilson 08-10-2011 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by MarkoD (Post 628906)
nucking futs.... how much does it cost to insure his house with that much water contained in the basement

I was there when the insurance underwriter was inspecting the house. She didn't have any major concerns about the tank. They asked for a "water mitigation device" which is basically an auto shut-off solenoid for the water main entering the house. It's connected to the 3 water bugs (water sensors) in the fish room and under the tank. I don't know if they are located in other parts of the house as well or if it was even related to the tank or just a new thing they push for high end homes. I set the water alarm off three times so far, it only takes a few drops of water. The fish room is waterproof up to 6" and there is a floor drain. Everything has a fail safe and there is always someone there to keep an eye on things.

mr.wilson 08-10-2011 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Hydrologist (Post 628951)
I think the best part of this tank build is how involved the actual home owner (Peter) was with the entire design, setup and installation. It is clear that money is not a factor for this guy, and instead of just paying someone to build this 'dream system' he himself got involved in every aspect.

Well done to the entire team!

Yes, Peter has learned a lot in the last two years researching and managing the project. He claims he's retired, but I think he spends more time on his reef hobby than he did in the software business :)

mr.wilson 08-10-2011 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rburns24 (Post 628948)
"The best part about this build is it's made in Canada. I am very proud! :redface:

Thanks again to you and Peter."

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Absolutely! Made in Canada Eh!

mr.wilson 08-10-2011 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by rburns24 (Post 628947)
The photos of the tank under the all LED setup look absolutely stunning compared to the MH/T5 photos. These new photos haven't been posted on RC yet, right?

I'll comb through my old pics and try to show some before and after shots. We tried all kinds of lights on the tank. When I started on the project, Peter had already purchased $14,000.00 worth of 150w HCI MHL & T5 lighting. WE tried them out, but ended up scrapping them, as he wanted no compromises.


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