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![]() Thanks Steve. I sent out a couple emails but I will give them a shout tomorrow and see what they can do for me.
Thanks Greg, I have been fairly selective on equipment. I am trying to maximize my systems reliability. I am 95% sure I am going to use the RD3 speedy pumps for the return and manifold. |
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![]() The cabinetry is close to done. There are some big corrections that need to be made but you can get the overall idea. The gap in the doors on both the snake tanks and aquarium top need to be backed so there is no light leak. The lower brace on the aquarium top needs to be altered so I don't lean on it when I get into the tank from the front. Countertops need to be installed. Blah blah blah. Carpets were to be installed on wednesday but they double booked and bounced us to next week.
On a side note, I am tired of dealing with contractors that don't seem to care. Enjoy! Snake wall ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() That's an awesome looking set up, very modern feel to it. With the new carpets it should freshen up the room...
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![]() Wow, beautiful work. Looking forward to seeing this wet.
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![]() Frikin DROOL!
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![]() That looks fantastic!
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![]() I just went over this thread again and I have to say Scott.....this is one of the nicest builds I've seen. Amazing job. The planning is incredible....and that fish room, wow.
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![]() Did you get that baffle issue sorted yet?
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![]() Nope, ACL reconstruction was today. Tank will have to wait for a bit now. I have to add some risers in the overflow box to keep the tank from draining down to the bottom of the weir teeth. That overloads the sumps. Way too much water goes down the emergency drain. I think raising the overflow box level should fix that. What do you think Steve?
As for the baffle situation, I am hoping that the lower sump return pump adds enough volume to the pump chamber to reduce the distance the water drops from the frag section to the pump chamber. Maybe that will alleviate the bubbles, yes no? If not I tried holding some fluval foam just under the water level in the pump chamber and it dissipated the bubbles before they entered the chamber. If that's the way to go I need to make some sort of a foam holder that hangs on to the baffle edge. I really won't know until I get my other pump running and see if the increase in pump chamber water height solves the bubbles. What do you guys/gals think? |
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abyzz, bubble king dc 250, mitras, profilux 3, reef |
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