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Old 11-10-2007, 11:38 PM
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Nice Pics GSP. How big is your Puffer??


LMAO, wife just read this reply over my shoulder, Puffer she said, your asking another man about his puffer??? ROFL
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Old 11-11-2007, 12:01 AM
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Nice Pics GSP. How big is your Puffer??


LMAO, wife just read this reply over my shoulder, Puffer she said, your asking another man about his puffer??? ROFL
Hahaha...I know, my fiance has mentioned something to me along the same lines once! I think I may also have been asking someone about how big their puffer was.

He is actually not too huge yet...about 8", maybe 9 max. He still has a lot of growing up to do. Hopefully he will not outgrow this tank before I can upgrade. So far he has grown about 6" in 9 months. I thought that was a bit slow but he seems very healthy and happy so Im not too worried. Actually I am hoping that hes a "runt" and stays smaller. Maybe about 13" or 14"...I can only hope though!

My eel is pretty big too...haha
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Old 11-11-2007, 12:13 AM
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I don't know which pump that photo is...but I don't see any valves on the intake or output. Stop and think about how you are going to remove/clean/replace that pump once the tank and pipes are full of water...
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Old 11-11-2007, 12:17 AM
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Also...I think you need a larger strainer on that CL intake. If you can't find a larger strainer, put a T on the intake and put two of those strainers on. As is, the amount of suction you'll have there makes that a deathtrap for lots of critters.
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Also...I think you need a larger strainer on that CL intake. If you can't find a larger strainer, put a T on the intake and put two of those strainers on. As is, the amount of suction you'll have there makes that a deathtrap for lots of critters.
What kind of strainer were you thinking though? I really do not want to see a bigger strainer in the tank. I already hate how that one looks! I actually wanted something smaller. I was going to test it with this one and then see how it goes. I knew there might be a lot of suction but there are also no fish smaller than about 10" going in this tank. Maybe the eel could get hurt though...

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Old 11-11-2007, 02:14 AM
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What kind of strainer were you thinking though? I really do not want to see a bigger strainer in the tank. I already hate how that one looks! I actually wanted something smaller. I was going to test it with this one and then see how it goes. I knew there might be a lot of suction but there are also no fish smaller than about 10" going in this tank. Maybe the eel could get hurt though...
Bigger surface area. Something like this:
http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/pro...duct%5Fid=2457

No fish smaller than 10"??? Yikes. I would agree that fish that large shouldn't have a problem with that intake.
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Bigger surface area. Something like this:
http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/pro...duct%5Fid=2457

No fish smaller than 10"??? Yikes. I would agree that fish that large shouldn't have a problem with that intake.
Well there was only going to be 2 fish. Both are around 8" or 9" now. The porc should only reach about 10-12" and the Stars and Stripes about 12-15", so yeah no fish under 10". My eel is about 24" and very strong. Im not sure he could get hurt by the intake but like I said, I was going to do a test and see how hard the suction is. Because I will be putting this project aside for a few months now, we have decided to sell the porc. I think when this does get set up, it will just be the S&S and the eel. Just makes things easier having the one fish!

Anyways...That test will not be happening for a while now. Your right about the valves on the output and input of the closed loop pumps. Thats exactly why I wanted to post everything here and hope people caught these kinds of things. Well, it would not be very hard to cut out a section of the input and add a valve but for the output, theres no room between the union and reducer. I will not have the time or desire to fix this until after the new year when I will be taking 3 months off work. I am working about 60 hour weeks right now and just do not have the time. I needed to have this tank done by last weekend before I picked up all this freelance work but it obviously did not happen, so I have no problem waiting until January to finish this up. Thats just the way things go I guess...

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Old 11-11-2007, 01:08 AM
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I don't know which pump that photo is...but I don't see any valves on the intake or output. Stop and think about how you are going to remove/clean/replace that pump once the tank and pipes are full of water...
Yeah I realized that after I had cemented everything and that is actually why I have put this all aside for a while. My fish will have to wait. Im really sick of dealing with all this at the moment. Would have even been nice to have paid someone to do it. A friend of mine did that last year and it has worked out great for him!

So anyways it will most likely be a few weeks or a month until I do much more.

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