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Old 08-02-2010, 09:29 AM
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Your plumbing looks awesome... I'm doing the plumbing ATM too... doesn't look as good as yours and I don't get the solitude... I get the kids wanting to "help" and the wife wanting me to do anything that doesn't involve working on the fish tank.
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Old 08-03-2010, 04:49 AM
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So, I filled my tank with fresh water this morning. Everything checked out and there are no real problems to speak of.

Ironically, we had a flash rain storm here this evening and one of the basement window wells flooded. I figure about 20 gallons of water ended up on the carpet. Oh well...

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Old 08-03-2010, 08:52 PM
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I talked to all of the LFS owners about my project, but in the end I actually just got lucky and through a fellow Canreefer I met the guys from Concept Aquarium. Honestly, after getting to know the owner, the decision to have them build my tank was an easy one. These guys are passionate about big tanks and quality builds. If you’re having a tank built, I highly recommend talking to them.
Concept built my tank as well, they did a very good job on it and I'm 99.9% happy with it. They did get a litte sloppy in a couple of places with the silicone, IE: when the bottom trim went on some of the silicone sqeezed out and above the trim and was left there. Other then that I have ZERO complaints, it was completed earlier then quoted, all of the holes were where they were supposed to be and I have A LOT of holes, 16 of em in my tank.

I would recommend them to anyone.
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Old 08-03-2010, 08:56 PM
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Great build, a lot of thought went into your tank!
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Old 08-03-2010, 10:47 PM
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Concept built my tank as well, they did a very good job on it and I'm 99.9% happy with it. They did get a litte sloppy in a couple of places with the silicone, IE: when the bottom trim went on some of the silicone sqeezed out and above the trim and was left there. Other then that I have ZERO complaints, it was completed earlier then quoted, all of the holes were where they were supposed to be and I have A LOT of holes, 16 of em in my tank.

I would recommend them to anyone.

We would love to take credit for building your tank but i am positive you are thinking about Concept Aquarium up in edmonton lol

Sorry Brad had to jump in too clear that up, back to your great thread you have going here, oh by the way give me a call when you need help setting up your rocks would love to see what you come up with
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Old 08-03-2010, 10:59 PM
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We would love to take credit for building your tank but i am positive you are thinking about Concept Aquarium up in edmonton lol

Sorry Brad had to jump in too clear that up, back to your great thread you have going here, oh by the way give me a call when you need help setting up your rocks would love to see what you come up with

My apologies for making the mistake.
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Old 08-04-2010, 04:56 AM
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Swimming with the fishes...



I can tell you that the water is cold.
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Great build, a lot of thought went into your tank!
Thanks Robb! - Your build is pretty spectacular too.
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Whoa. Is it a jumper?

Very well thought out build. Will be really nice to see it all come together. I can't remember, but are you going to have automatic water changes on the tank?
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I can't remember, but are you going to have automatic water changes on the tank?
I'd be interested to know the definition of an "automatic water change system" . I've heard it used to describe a fully automated system and I've heard it used to describe a mechanical system? - Just semantics I guess.

I am planning a mechanical system. Honestly, I don’t trust computers enough to automate this aspect of tank maintenance. The system I have in mind should allow me to change about 65 gallons of water in under a minute.

Anyway, this is the next post that I was planning to write, so I’m not going into detail here. I should have something ready to post in the next couple of days.

Thanks for the question…

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Very well thought out build. Will be really nice to see it all come together.
Thanks for that. I'm having fun with the build thread. Not as much fun as I am with the tank, but still fun.
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