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![]() Hello everyone,
I left the hobby for a little while (temporary insanity) because I thought I wanted to restore motorcycles instead. I found an old 1975 like the very first bike I owned when I was 14yrs old. ![]() Almost the moment I got it all put together, the realization came to me... ![]() I really wanted to have motorcycle and a reef tank. My super clean nano design was even more popular than I expected and I have been thrilled to see it imitated in the different nano forums. This time around though I don't plan on doing anything fancy, just a 30+gal softies tank with sump. I have decided to go with Tek T5 lighting after seeing some of your tanks. I'd like to thank Nate, howdy20012002, and JSTR for their help so far. JSTR (Paul) has a LFS worth of equipment in his basement - I'm not joking pm him if you need anything. I still need to have a tank built and order my lighting but so far things are coming together. In the past, I always built my systems and then posted them... this time though I thought it would be fun to post the step by step progress. Please don't hesitate to give advice where you see it - it's great to be back here at canreef! - Chad
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![]() Great job on the Honda! A motorcycle & reef tank...a man after my own heart! Keep us updated.
Cheers. Todd. |
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![]() Haha right on Todd!
To reduce the amount of equipment in the display, I plan on using an external sump return and a closed loop. I found a lovely Iwaki MD-40 (Japanese motor) on ebay for a good price that I think I will use to run the closed loop. ![]() This is the one that I am planning for the return. I'm not too familiar with this pump but I have heard that they are made by Pan World - if that's the case it should be great. I was always very pleased with my Blueline 20HD. ![]() Between these two pumps, I am anticipating about 30x turnover after losses. That is actually less than what I would have liked, even on a softies tank... we'll see how it goes though. (I can't get the photos hosted by google to display in the thread, anyone know what I'm doing wrong?)
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Returning to the hobby after an eight year absence. Last edited by Fish; 10-30-2006 at 08:18 PM. |
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![]() If there's one thing I learned during my time away, it is that metal is pretty. Partly for that reason, and partly because I don't have anything else to do, I stripped my Iwaki:
![]() I could have polished it up brighter than chrome but I used up all my 1000 grit sandpaper on my exhaust pipes. Modification Pros, - kept me from pacing for a couple hours - looks like it means business - way better than 'Iwaki teal' - a 'first' ? Cons, - probably killed any resale value it had - uh, did I just remove all the rust protectant finish on my saltwater pump ( : - having to explain why This one isn't going to be locked in the cabinet, but will sit beside the tank on the stand. Because of that (and some mother's polish) I am confident that I can keep it from rusting up on me. - Chad
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![]() Very cool. Glad to have you back. Always thought it was a huge shame that you sold off your earlier nano tank, since it was one of the nicest ones out there (as proven by it's many imitators
![]() Anthony |
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![]() Thanks Anthony!
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![]() I have to second Anthony's comment!
I cant wait to see this come together! Too bad the pics wont show... I really want to see this pump now! Haha. Chris
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No more tanks ![]() Cheers, Chris |