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Old 10-17-2010, 12:56 AM
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step one...plumb!!!! Figure out what you want to run for overflow etc and how you want your return(s) to be plumbed into the tank. there's lots of helpful reefers in Calgary who I'm sure could lend you a hand if you had any questions! Red Coral is a good place to start for plumbing needs/questions as well
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Old 10-17-2010, 02:07 AM
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Red Coral is a good place to start for plumbing needs/questions as well
That's right, with the help of a local, I heard about him and he's helping me with the lighting for the set up.

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Old 10-17-2010, 02:18 AM
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Shiny new stuff! As suggested, give Kevin at Red Coral a call, he'll sort ya out

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Old 10-17-2010, 02:31 AM
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Fiance's sister is a hair dresser-she would get you in trouble for going there! so no, my darling...it does not count!
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Old 10-17-2010, 03:50 AM
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Fiance's sister is a hair dresser-she would get you in trouble for going there! so no, my darling...it does not count!
hair dresser sister-inlaw, that clued me in. lol

but ya looks like you just need to get all your plumbing components together. btw nice sump, where did you get it from?
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Old 10-17-2010, 03:53 AM
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btw nice sump, where did you get it from?
Got it from Big Al's on 32nd.
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Old 10-17-2010, 02:33 AM
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By the way, you are missing salt
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By the way, you are missing salt
Nooo! I have salt. Let me go get a picture, also have a pic of the pump I bought a few months ago while I was waiting for the rest of the order to come through...one momento. Another thing I'll need help with. I have no idea what the standard rule is for mixing salt.




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Nooo! I have salt. Let me go get a picture, also have a pic of the pump I bought a few months ago while I was waiting for the rest of the order to come through...one momento. Another thing I'll need help with. I have no idea what the standard rule is for mixing salt.








The general procedure although there's been some recent break throughs in Technology using canoe paddles us to mix minimum 24hrs in advance using a pump or powerhead and use a heater if needed to make your water tank temp for water changes, not important for the first fill.also lateryou may want to add additives like calcium to make your salt what your tank is but not important for your first fill . Always gave some ready made saltwater on hand in case you need it. Cheers on the new build it's the best part of your tank

welcome to canreef and goodluck on the new build Following along
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Another thing I'll need help with. I have no idea what the standard rule is for mixing salt.
Generally speaking it's about a cup of salt per 2 gallons. But, what you want to do is get a hydrometer if you don't already have one, because what you SHOULD do is add the salt and then check it after a few hours and add salt (or water) to get to your target specific gravity ("SG"). You'll quickly get a feel for how much salt it takes but you always measure your SG regardless. A refractometer is the easiest and most effective tool. A swing arm hydrometer is subject to huge amounts of error in readings (learned that the hard way) and no 2 swing arm hydrometers will tell you the same value anyhow .. a plumb-bob/glass hydrometer is good for reliability and ease of use and accuracy, but the glass is so thin you just look at them wrong and they break and it sucks to clean up all those little tiny lead ball bearings that fall out when they do. So, yeah, refractometer is the ONLY way to go. Plus, you'll feel all Star Trek and stuff looking into one to get your SG reading.

http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/t-...actometer.html

I ran a Rio Hyperflow for a few years. Nice pump, but when it goes, it's going to fail like this: the magnet will swell and the impeller will fail to turn. You can get a replacement impeller for about $20 less than a whole new pump. Stellar. And Big Al's is the only place left who sells these pumps. Don't sweat this purchase for now, it's a good pump when it runs right, and you'll get at least a year or two out of it in the meantime. Which, if you think that sounds not bad, consider that I have Mag drive pumps that have been running except for a few hours for cleaning, or power failures or whatever for .. I think the one driving my skimmer is about 8 years now (purchased in summer 2002. Used! - the impellers may not be original but the cost to replace those is nomimal). So yeah, I myself am done with Hyperflows, not impressed at all with them on their impeller replacement cost. I have the pump in my dead equipment pile because I can't bring myself to throw out a "perfectly good pump, it just needs a new impeller" but then the stupid impeller costs $150. FAIL!

Like I said don't sweat it for now, it will get you going and get you going good in the meantime.
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