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![]() Looking good so far Warren.
That's a pretty exotic SPS wish list you have there. You might have to visit R and M soon for those bad boys ![]() |
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![]() Thanks Thomas, I hope to acquire more frags from you in the future. The hammer and the chalices I got from you at the swap seem to be doing well. My wish list is just that. I need to learn how to keep the 'easy' SPS's happy before I get into that stuff... maybe in a year. Who are R and M?
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![]() My bad... I got those pieces from Albert.
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![]() spent the last hour going through all 33 pages. simply amazing build
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![]() Thanks, it's been a wild ride... With plenty of regrets lol.
Last edited by WarDog; 09-06-2015 at 09:00 AM. |
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![]() So the tanks been running about 2 months now and everything looks fine. Got my daily and weekly maintenance routines down. They are not as bad as I was expecting (testing et all).
Just waiting on a BRS bulk order before I get started with dosing (should be around Tuesday). Diatoms continue to recede and the corals appear to be happy campers. No sign of nuisance algae (knock on wood). My first water change proved to be a bit of a nightmare, and took far too long to mix and heat the new SW. So I've tried to simplify and speed it up a little with a Friday night project. Step 1 : Gather necessary items to construct a portable mixing station. It's a 32 gal Brute with a Speedwave 790, air pump and Jager 300W heater. ![]() Step 2 : Put it all together while trying to watch 'Girls' on the PVR with the wife. Damn... that show is funny! Here is the mixing side assembled (with a little bit of influence from daplatapus)... ![]() ...and the filling side, with the piece that goes into the tank missing. ![]() Step 3 : Try to justify the cost to the wife. ![]() I think I will have an acrylic top fabbed up in the future to mount a ro/di float valve, the air pump, a heater bracket and electrical plugs. For now I will probably just notch out the lid. Thanks for looking. |
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![]() That looks cool. You'll have to let me know how that re-circ line works. I have a feeling yours will be running far before mine, lol
After a bit to talking with a couple guys on RC, I've decided to hook up my RO/DI to my Apex so I'm waiting on a couple float valves and solenoid before I can make any water. FYI, I'm pretty sure I saw at Home Depot a roller cart for those 32 gal Brute's. It looked exactly like one of the flower pot rollers with 4 wheels. Not sure if it'll hold 300 lbs of water, but worth looking into if you don't have a method of moving that can around. |
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