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![]() I've got lots of cukes because the donkey dungs seem to be able to reproduce in my system. Sadly, I'm too far away to help you.
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400 gal reef. Established April, 2007. 3 Sequence Dart, RM12-4 skimmer, 2 x OM4Ways, Yellow Tang, Maroon Clown (pair), Blonde Naso Tang, Vlamingi Tang, Foxface Rabbit, Unicorn Tang, 2 Pakistani Butterflies and a few coral gobies My Tank: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=28436 |
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![]() "Donkey dung" = "tiger tail" cuke? If so doesn't J&L pretty much have them more or less all the time, or at least on a regular basis? I bought my last few from them, just emailed them and they had some. If you're OK with waiting a few weeks John we could pool an order maybe?
Thanks for the comments all. Tonight the tank is 2/3 full. I thought I had until maybe Thursday morning before it will start spilling over into the sump but I'm thinking it will be about this time tomorrow now. I better vacuum out the sump. Also tomorrow night if all goes well I should have a new skimmer to plumb in too. W00t w00t!!
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![]() Bittersweet update tonight in the most literal sense of the word I can think of.
First, the good news. Tonight, special delivery via BC (thanks once again Chin ![]() ![]() Unfortunately that's not all that's happened today. At the 11th hour, ie.: ![]() This: ![]() So with water not 2 inches from the overflow point.. I decided before it starting spilling into the sump that it would be a good idea to pull the sump out and silicone around the stand to contain floods to the tank room in the eventuality water gets onto the floor. Ya know it's gonna happen sooner or later. The bonus for this would be that it would be easier to clean the sump outside of the stand. So, siliconed the stand around the edges, cleaned the sump, maneuvered it back into place, and .... pop. The arrows and the dotted line show the extent of it, it goes from the top, down 2/3 of the way into the first baffle space, does a 90 degree bend and then back into the first chamber down to the bottom. Stellar maneuvering there of the sump Tony. ![]() It had been a few weeks since I had a good swearing session over a tank build development ... trust me the streak is over. And the RO/DI shut off. In the words of Kevin Kline in "A Fish Called Wanda" - "I'm just a little *disappointed*." Thought about patching it but .. I dunno. My old 75g had a sump that I cracked too, and I lived with a patch. It looked so ghetto. I'm going to price out an entire panel tomorrow and a patch piece and decide from there. I may just elect to replace the whole thing. Other than the silicone on the seams and baffles it would be a straightforward thing to do, it just means I have to wait though some more before I can test my return pump plumbing. ARGH!
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![]() ahh thats brutal man, sooo close.
hurry up and replace it, so you can get on with this, haha. |
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![]() Yeah, boy am I annoyed at myself. Although I was SORT OF trying to be careful with the nudging it back into place, so maybe it was gonna happen no matter what.
"D'OH!"
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