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![]() Yeah sure do need help I will drop it off when it's born. You can get it eating popcorn right away.
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![]() A couple of update pictures of the new setup almost ready to be put into service this weekend.
![]() Mermaid Shots ok not quite ![]() Last edited by Delphinus; 02-19-2013 at 05:21 PM. Reason: Fixed your image links |
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![]() getting pictures on here sucks I will try and post tonight
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![]() I fixed your img links for you .. hope that's OK.
That's an interesting manifold being so high like that. Any plans on how to remove the air buildup in there or just let the flow blast it out? Anytime your return pump is shutdown you're going to have a massive barf of air bubbles at startup.
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![]() should not be any air bubbles when return pump is on and if I shut the pump down I have a main ball valve on each manifold so before I turn the pump off i will just turn the valve and no water will drain back into the tank. Reason why i did it this way is because I want full control over each return eductor, only way I could fit valves in without being in the way. They will all be covered with a cabinet anyways.
I will be using 2 Waveline 10000 DC pumps so we will see what happens, my friends tank is the exact same design and is one of the nicest I have seen for a soft coral tank. PS thanks for fixing the pics not sure why photobucket wont work? |
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![]() That looks sweet Scott! Coming along nicely.
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![]() Well it has been a long weekend moving the old tank here are some new photos of the setup
Before ![]() After ![]() New Skimmer ![]() Last edited by kien; 04-02-2013 at 08:21 PM. Reason: fixed images |