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![]() Marcel I thought you were dead ,havent heard from ya in awhile.
mike
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![]() Yeah im really looking forward to a new challenge. Hopefully everything will work out. Im emptying the tank on sunday and will begin the transformation then. Ill put in beach sand and rocks and ocean water, and see how cold it stays. Then I'll asses the chiller situation.
I used to volunteer at the Vancouver Aquarium and got to go back and check out thier systems (i even once went above the shark tank, which is only accessable from the roof!). I will try to talk to someone about thier coldwater setups, but im sure they have a huge system for them. I really want those little lumpsuckers.... thier so cute! I make a thread to detail my steps with pictures... i promise! ![]() -Diana |
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as for chillers a small one won't be enuf, you are looking at an aproximat 30 degree pull down for 30 gal of water and more if ther eis a sump ect. Diana couple problems, around the Island where ever there is a good water flush the average temp in the summer rarely goes over 55 and if it does as in tidal pools it is not for a long time, so in reality you need a chiller to keep water temp under 60 degrees to be successful in the long run. also as mentions above tons of skimming/filtration and good lighting to actually keep food sources alive for the filter feeders. after you do all this you won't be able to see in your tank due to all the condensation so you will have to run out and buy an acrylic double walled tank to take care of this.. also the fact that it is more expensive to cool a tank via a chiller than to heat it with a heater by a large amount, see where I am going.. to do a proper "cold" water tank it is very expensive, but if you are fin with that it can be very rewarding as I know where there is some feather dusters I would love to have in my tank, they are purple and steel Grey striped and out of this world, but I digress. Look into it a lot more as you may decide that isn't what you expected. Steve
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![]() Thats the trouble, I have been looking into it but there really isnt any information on the net. Its really just an experiment, Im going to see how it works out. I know I will add a chiller down the road, but for the summer Ill just collect tide-pool stuff thatll be okay at just under 70F. I know some of them tide pools get HOT HOT HOT under our sun. yes I know, not for long though. I dont want to take the temp down so far that condensation starts on the glass
![]() Ill keep everyone posted. -Diana |
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![]() ![]() ![]() you should have the inside track on info, even if their systems are huge it will provide a model to replicate and modify. ![]() I love the sea pens and the anomies, so much cool stuff ![]() Quote:
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![]() Hey Diana,
If your going to start a tidepool, I suggest you check out this link. Great info on the species you may want to concider. For quite a few critters it has max size, substrates and enviroments and even average temp for species you may like to try to keep. Good Luck and keep us posted! http://hmsc.oregonstate.edu/projects/msap/index.html |
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![]() AWESOME link! Thanks so much, this is gonna help big-big
![]() -Diana |