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![]() and this is what I did in the sump room which is below the tank in the basement.
![]() The pic only shows the sump tank, there is a 75 gal refugium beside it as well. You can probably see that I failed neatness class 101. a neat freak I am not. I did all the plumbing and electrical myself and Paul from Oceanic came and drilled the tanks for me. Thanks Paul. I explained to Paul what my plans were for the tanks and how I was going to set everything up in the sump room. Paul had some suggestions for me and of course I was arrogant enough to think I knew everything there was to know and pretty much just said "uh Huh" and ignored him...After all, I just spent 2 months reading hundreds and hundreds of articles... Needless to say, I ended up ripping down the whole sump room setup a week later. I guess Pauls suggestions were not so bad after all..lol The sump tank was originally up against the wall where the dosers are and the refugium was where the sump was. Ripped it all down and moved it over the weekend. First lesson learned? Take heed to an experienced reefer advice... Last edited by reefwithareefer; 03-05-2015 at 07:13 AM. |
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![]() Mr ReeferFulton had this comment for me....
ohh sounds fun. Call me if ya need a hand with moving this one.. oh Sorry I live on Vancouver island..Its the thought that counts right ? lol going to do a full build thread ? __________________ Reeferfulton 110 gallon semi cube build |
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![]() and my reply was.....
lol, Yes, just what I imagined my friends and family would say when I begged for help Mr reeferfulton . But that is why I lend my son and his friends money. I never expect the money repaid in cash, but they know they will have to pay and pay dearly they will this time (says with a sinister tone). Oh son.... remember when I lent you and your buddy a few hundred to pay rent? Huh? When was that Dad? he replies. Oh about 6 months ago... Time to pay up son..I have a simple way for you guys to repay me. hehe So the three of us get to Dustys house in Surrey and haul it into the back of the truck and up the stairs. Not so bad, but an all day job it was...Finished in time to see the Seahawks kick the Panthers butts... |
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![]() Now to get my 180 DT taken apart and sold with the stand. Which I do have advertised on here.
Now of course, if you listen to my wife, I do not do anything in life the easy way. I never thought I would be dumb enough to want a bigger tank! I learned my lessen with boats...or so I thought. Anyways, since I thought nothing of the future when building my first ever saltwater tank last year, I used the the stand for my 180 bowfront DT, to set the 90 gal refugium on. Of course it was a wise idea to use up the extra space on the stand to set half the 75 gallon sump on as well. I would never think that one day, I may need that stand back..UGH!! So now I have to break down these tanks to get stand.... Pay attentions kids, you may learn alot of what not to do from me... |
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![]() Sooo, anyone want to help lift this sucker into place?
I think the tank only weighs about 85 lbs , but it has to be raised about 5 ft to get it up there... ![]() I have to lift it into place from there as the 290 is too big to get it around the to the front of wall, where it is only 3 feet off the ground instead of 5.5 feet. Always easy... just in case any one ever moves a tank. I suggest renting a few sets of glaziers suction cup lifters. You can rent them for cheap at most rental stores and make lifting big tanks easier... http://www.seratechware.com/Catalogu...AT=A09-B&LNG=1 |