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Old 02-24-2013, 08:51 PM
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Got the APEX up and running, updated the firmware and then started working on getting my lights on. Voila, here we go. This is them set at about 70% and the lights are about 14" off the water. This is a phone picture and it seems way more blue than when you see it in person.





My water hasn't fully cleared up yet. I know my pumps are blowing the sand a little and I'm thinking this is contributing to the problem but how quickly should I expect the water to clear? It's been mostly filled for about 5 days and the sand was well rinsed before it went in.
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Old 02-24-2013, 09:12 PM
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Run a 50 micron mesh sock or stuff one of your baffles with filter floss


The filter floss works best due to its density. I use the method to catch carbon and gfo fines when I don't properly rinse the stuff.
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Old 02-24-2013, 10:12 PM
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This is really looking fantastic. I'm eagerly following this keeping a little log of what I'm going to do on my next build!

FWIW, I have never been happy with the noise level of my Reeflo pump. I've got the dart, and from day one it sounded like someone was using a hair dryer in the next room. I got replacement bearings from Reeflo and swapped them out myself, but it didn't help at all. Shortly there after the seal went (why, oh why can't they make the metal components on pump seals out of stainless?) and it started to leak, so I ordered new seals from Reeflo, but this time I went with my dad to one of the high end transmission/bearing places and bought the highest end bearings of that size that they sold. The pump is still louder than I think it should be, but it's reduced to more of a hum that fades in to the background as compared to the high pitch whine that made it hard to talk on the phone in the office before.

I don't think the bearings that come with the pump, or that Reeflo will send you as a replacement are necessarily the greatest quality. If you can't solve the noise issue any other way, I would try sourcing your own, much higher quality bearings and see if that helps. I'm not sure about your model of pump, but the swap on the dart was relatively painless to do, you just need a bearing puller (super cheap) and the right deep socket to help tap the new bearings in place. I found a photo tutorial online showing exactly how to take the dart apart and do the swap.
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Old 02-25-2013, 02:10 AM
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Hey thank you so much for the info. I bet I could source some high quality bearings from my buddy at BC Bearing. The pump has settled a tiny bit...and if we close the fish room door, then it's just a hum that you can hear through the livingroom and kitchen upstairs. I think it comes from the pipes coming up to the tank.
Tonight I added my liverock and the one little Chromis that's been making it "live" for the last year. He's hiding right now and the tank looks quite different. Not sure where I stand on it still, gonna have to get used to the extra rock. I will get a new picture up shortly.
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Old 02-25-2013, 03:21 AM
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Here's some terrible phone pics as promised.



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Today I began the tear-down of my old tanks at my previous house. I'm very tired of going there every day to feed and clean the tanks. (more feed than clean as evidenced by the look of the tanks right now).

I also bought my first two fish for the new tank. Two little glass cardinals will see the display if they fare well over the next month in my quarantine tank. I'm hoping to give myself some good habits instead of the bad ones I've been culturing for years in this hobby.

The Display is looking really good and the Chromis and Goby have done well, along with the small clean up crew that I added. Tests are all still reading zero so I have to say, Prodibio Startup has really come through for me.
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Old 03-03-2013, 02:42 PM
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I have to agree with sphelps that adding rubber couplers inline between the return pump and the output to the tank, especially before it makes contact with the wall should really help with the noise transfer upstairs.

If you really have no room, which I can understand as it looks pretty tight, then maybe consider cutting an access panel where the return plumbing enters the wall and adding the coupler there.

Other than that, great looking build!
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