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			 So tonight I finished mocking up the plumbing.  I've added the return all the way to the mag12 as well as the part that splits off to the fuge.  I have also added my rock back into saltwater and yuck!  Myka was probably right as the amount of dead stuff coming off this rock now is disgusting.  I did the first water change on it tonight but it still stinks.  I will likely be doing major water changes for a number of nights to come. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
	Plumbing ![]() Close up of the fuge plumbing ![]() 120lbs of Sugar sand ![]() And a JBJ ATO. I have a DIY one on my current tank. I used two float switches and a relay to connect to a Toms aqualifter, but for the new tank I wanted to have an off the shelf solution. ![]()  | 
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			 Not much for updates as I've had to split my spare time between working on the nursery and the new tank.  I've had a few problems with the plumbing. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
	1. The drains would not siphon, they would just drain very very slowly. I did a little research and found that others had the same problem when their drains went too far under the water in the sump. I cut all the drains out as I had glued them all. I then shortened them to be around 1-2 inches under the water. I then mocked them back up and tested and the siphon worked great! I also added in unions to all 3 drains to make them easy to remove if I ever need to. 2. There was a leak in the return plumbing after I glued everything. I ended up having to cut out the section that had all the plumbing going over to the fuge and redo it. Once it was redone I added 2 unions to make it easier to remove. Tonight I re-glued everything but it is all still curing. Tomorrow night we have prenatal class, so Tuesday night I will do another test to ensure everything is good. I'm hoping to get all the sand rinsed this week as well start making some salt water so I can add the sand and aquascape this weekend ![]() Here is a pic I took of the tank tonight with the 3 actinic and 1 fiji purple turned on. ![]()  | 
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			 Great looking tank project you have going.  I'm just getting back into the hobby and was planning a tank similar to yours with the bean overflow as well.  What lighting fixture do you have there?  It looks very nice. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Last edited by waynefish; 09-28-2011 at 04:59 PM.  | 
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			 The tank and sump are full of freshwater and have been running all night.  So far no leaks  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
	The lights are not a major brand. I bought them off ebay from a company in Ontario. They were very inexpensive, but I'm hoping do the trick. The package cost around $330 plus tax with free shipping and included ballasts, fixture and bulbs. I'm sure the bulbs aren't great, but I can replace those. Here is a link to the ebay page. Here's a couple pics of where things are at. I'm going to start making RO/DI and rinsing sand tomorrow night in hopes of having some water and sand and possibly rock in this weekend. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()  | 
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			 There have been many issues so far, but here is a brief update.  The scape is done, and the fuge light is in.  I still need to install the power bars and get the cycle going.  I also need to figure out how to get water pumping from the sump to the fuge as I had to remove the section I built into the return plumbing due to issues. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
	Full Tank ![]() Rock work ![]()  |