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12/16/2014, 06:31 PM | #176 |
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Hummm....not really, it's such a hard decision. I think you gave me most the information you can do without also having an RW-8.
I really want to have at least two. I feel like two smaller pumps gives more options than one big one. I also would really like to run them on the "ELSE" mode. Which is why I am nervous about the RW-8...even if I am going to be bare bottom, and even if I do plan to have _some_ SPS (not like a crazy sps tank like some people keep). I guess no matter what I get I guess I should get only one to start, in case I got the wrong one, haha.
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[QUOTE=Mistersponge;23337610]Still cloudy over here. Bio Spira went in this morning. Rock is starting to smell.
I did an acid bath for my pieces, although they looked it pretty clean to begin with. Only bathed them for 30 minutes. Last time I did it to pukani boy did it take a lot off them, they became sharp to hold from the acid etching out all its edges. The reaction lead to it overflowing the container with foam and dirty water. This time around, not so much with the reef saver rock maybe I didn't put enough acid in its bath, it bubbled steadily and foamed some, it was a much more mellow experience than last time. |
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Just finish setting up my Kessil 360-WE on my 80 Gallon SC aquarium.
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12/17/2014, 04:10 PM | #182 | |
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Unfortunately, my build is on a temporary pause while my cabinet warranty claim is processed by SCA. I ordered the black cabinet (MDF board)…unfortunately the side walls are cracked and beginning to separate. On a positive note, I'm happy with the tank and Phillip at SCA was very helpful...now waiting on customer service to respond. Last edited by freeflydive; 12/17/2014 at 04:20 PM. |
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Any chance you could take some pics of the overflow and drilled holes? I am wondering if I can delete the overflow and go with a coast to coast after drilling my own holes. Thanks in advance. |
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Out of curisosity do you think it was a design flaw of the stand? I plan to reinforce with L brackets, but no matter what it will always be MDF (which is not stellar, but I have had tanks with MDF before).
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12/17/2014, 08:32 PM | #185 |
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I also have the 150g. My stand is very sturdy and it'd made of real wood though...
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Based on other's feedback, SCA may plug the existing holes and remove the overflow box, if you choose to go a different route. As with many others, I am replacing the bulkheads since they are metric and have difficulty finding compatible sized PVC piping/hose…not an issue if you use all the SCA supplied plumbing. I will likely use the existing holes as the main/emergency drains and run the return line from behind the tank/over the rim. |
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MDF stand is OK, but not great. I also used corner brackets to enforce it.
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I am not in the position to upgrade at the moment so hopefully SCA takes the feedback and tweaks the product a bit by the time I'm ready to get one. |
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12/19/2014, 06:03 PM | #194 |
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It's brs pukani rock
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12/20/2014, 05:09 PM | #195 |
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I have a mix of pukani and BRS reef saver rock. I love the pukani, but had to patiently and properly cure it, as mine had quite a bit of dead organic material. It is worth it, as it's unique, beautiful, porous and light.
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Unfortunately, the SCA tank is still dry while we are away for the holidays. On a positive note, it forces me to completely cycle the rocks in the bin while away (ghost feeding with an automatic feeder while away). |
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The stand is not great, but I love my 66g tank.
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My 50g cube arrived yesterday and I am very impressed with the tank. The only issue I found with it and it's minor is that the black film on the back on one side doesn't quite reach the top. Very nice looking tank for the price!
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