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Unread 02/09/2011, 10:51 PM   #1
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100 gallon fowlr tank build - pretty new at this

Hey guys, finally got my plumbing in order and tested the tank out outside with fresh water over a few days.

After moving the set up inside and mostly filling it with store bought salt water, here is what i got (sorry, the pics are from photobucket)

110 gallon tank ( guy that sold it said it was 125 but according to my calcs its more like 110) with crap odyssea lights - i have been reading about lighting, this will be a fowlr for now. I will upgrade lights later and venture into low req corals / anems after i get some experience with fowlr
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For a better look at the rockwork which is totally a work in progress and i will take any suggestions:
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Sump is pictured there: - it has a 750 gph rio 12 return pump and for the skimmer it is an odyssea wp 500 pump. The skimmer is of unknown manufacturer as i cannot find any markings on it (perhaps im not looking at the right places)
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Tank has 2 koralia nanos and 2 maxijets 1200 (1 of each on each sidewall of the tank) as well as 2 return lines from the odyssea 500 pump.

Heater is eheim 200watt unit which came w/ the tank ( i have a ViaAqua titanium tube heater with a temp dialer that i can use in there from my fresh planted and use the eheim in the fresh if that makes a diff)

I will grab more water from LFS to top the tank and fill the sump to proper levels. I will also get a cheapo fish to move the cycling along during the next few days.

Any suggestions are appreciated!


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Unread 02/09/2011, 10:54 PM   #2
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Hey guys, finally got my plumbing in order and tested the tank out outside with fresh water over a few days.

After moving the set up inside and mostly filling it with store bought salt water, here is what i got (sorry, the pics are from photobucket)

110 gallon tank ( guy that sold it said it was 125 but according to my calcs its more like 110) with crap odyssea lights - i have been reading about lighting, this will be a fowlr for now. I will upgrade lights later and venture into low req corals / anems after i get some experience with fowlr
Photobucket
For a better look at the rockwork which is totally a work in progress and i will take any suggestions:
Photobucket

Sump is pictured there: - it has a 750 gph rio 12 return pump and for the skimmer it is an odyssea wp 500 pump. The skimmer is of unknown manufacturer as i cannot find any markings on it (perhaps im not looking at the right places)
Photobucket

Tank has 2 koralia nanos and 2 maxijets 1200 (1 of each on each sidewall of the tank) as well as 2 return lines from the odyssea 500 pump.

Heater is eheim 200watt unit which came w/ the tank ( i have a ViaAqua titanium tube heater with a temp dialer that i can use in there from my fresh planted and use the eheim in the fresh if that makes a diff)

I will grab more water from LFS to top the tank and fill the sump to proper levels. I will also get a cheapo fish to move the cycling along during the next few days.

Any suggestions are appreciated!



the skimmer is an odyssea, i had on for a week and it did more harm than help. just be ware. nice set up though!!!!


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Unread 02/09/2011, 11:08 PM   #3
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explain how a skimmer does damage please


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Unread 02/09/2011, 11:12 PM   #4
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explain how a skimmer does damage please
he told me that the oddysea pump leached electricity into the water, killing his livestock


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Unread 02/09/2011, 11:13 PM   #5
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that could be a bad thing indeed


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Unread 02/09/2011, 11:21 PM   #6
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is there a way to test for electricity leaks other than having my wife have one finger in the water and the other hand's finger in her (or my) mouth?


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Unread 02/09/2011, 11:49 PM   #7
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Volt/Ohm meter, test from the water to ground


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Unread 02/09/2011, 11:52 PM   #8
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Volt/Ohm meter, test from the water to ground
alright, any comments/suggestions re the setup? greatly appreciated


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Unread 02/10/2011, 12:08 AM   #9
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get an aquarium grounding probe. there like 20 bucks or so. i have one in my main tank and in my sump


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125g RR in the mix!!!

Current Tank Info: 57g oceanic rimless, current usa 4 39w t5,2 150 mh,RKE,mp10w x1,phosban 150 x2 gfo carbon,kalk reactor,velocity t5 pump,octopus EXTREEM cone skimmer,30g sump/fuge
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Unread 02/10/2011, 12:10 AM   #10
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http://www.petsr4u.com/energy-savers...ound-probe.asp


best one i have had so far but there are many others that work just as good


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125g RR in the mix!!!

Current Tank Info: 57g oceanic rimless, current usa 4 39w t5,2 150 mh,RKE,mp10w x1,phosban 150 x2 gfo carbon,kalk reactor,velocity t5 pump,octopus EXTREEM cone skimmer,30g sump/fuge
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Lets see some more pics.....I need some inspiration


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