My New Tank Build
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- Amoeba
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Re: My New Tank Build
Thanks for that info Now I can sleep later
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it's always nice when a well planned project comes together
looking forward to seeing sum fts's when the tank arrives and is installed
looking forward to seeing sum fts's when the tank arrives and is installed
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Didn't do any work on the tank tonight, tired from work. Did get a package from BRS today though got the Calcium, ALK , Magnesium for the dosing pump and also got the netting for the display tank and the quarantine tank, this week ends project. Went to the LFS and picked up my third AI LED light, a 29 gallon quarantine tank and a Aqua Clear 40 to 70 gallon HOB filter, also paid the bill for the new display tank. The down side, was told the tank will ship out next Wednesday the 15th but most likely won't get here till 3 or 4 days later. The plus side, have another order from Premium Aquatics coming tomorrow, the day after that, another order from BRS. Also went to Lowes this morning, picked up some Velcro strips to mount the MP40 controls and a bit to drill a hole in the back of the stand to run my power strip from the stand to the plug, another project for this week end. So, I do still have a few more things to do before the tank gets here.
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word of advise
velcrow on its own cannot hold the mp40 i had to use a lil super glue on the velcrow
the smooth surface on the mp40 it's enough for it to stick to
velcrow on its own cannot hold the mp40 i had to use a lil super glue on the velcrow
the smooth surface on the mp40 it's enough for it to stick to
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Velcro will hold the control box...
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I made a shelf under my stand to house my MP40 controller and dosing pumps.
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This is what I am doing, I should have been more clear on that. Thanks for keeping me on my toesAddictedToReefs wrote:Velcro will hold the control box...
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maybe i wasn't clear my apoligizy
i couldn't get the velcrow to stick to the mp40 it's self
but the velcrow will hold the controller up
i couldn't get the velcrow to stick to the mp40 it's self
but the velcrow will hold the controller up
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Might want to invest in a ground probe too. Ive had poor Polyp extension on my 75g ever since I added sps corals. Turns out, I tested for stray voltage and had roughly 10 volts flowing through the tank. It wasnt anything noticeable and everything looked healthy but according to some sites, it can cause RTN/STN in sps corals along with some other symptoms. Marine depot sells them for $11.
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A few new pics, starting to get there
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Looks good, is that bio pellet reactor fed by an overflow drain?
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No, its fed by the manifold, the clear hose on the far left side of the manifold. The return line from the reactor leaves the reactor and is down by the skimmer intake. I heard that you want the return line from a Bio Pellet reactor to be next to the skimmer intake, not sure its true, but thats where I put it, just in case. Most likely should tie wrap it there.Buddy08 wrote:Looks good, is that bio pellet reactor fed by an overflow drain?
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I never heard of a ground probe will be checking into it though. How do you hook them up to the stand? Thanks for the adviceBuddy08 wrote:Might want to invest in a ground probe too. Ive had poor Polyp extension on my 75g ever since I added sps corals. Turns out, I tested for stray voltage and had roughly 10 volts flowing through the tank. It wasnt anything noticeable and everything looked healthy but according to some sites, it can cause RTN/STN in sps corals along with some other symptoms. Marine depot sells them for $11.
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You do, so kudos with the reactor placement. another thing to take note of, they say its best to put 1/3rd of the recommended bio pellets in the reactor when you first start it and slowly build it up adding more each month until you achieve the recommended amount. If not, you can starve your corals as they reactor will feed off of all available nutrients in the water. I found out the hard way and had to restart my reactor. The probe i believe come with a suction cup to attach it to the sump and the other end plug into the wall ground.
http://www.marinedepot.com/Titanium_Gro ... GF-vi.html
http://www.marinedepot.com/Titanium_Gro ... GF-vi.html