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I'm loving your sump! great set-up!
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... back to the build process...
Test fiitting the doors |
08/10/2008, 03:44 PM | #104 |
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Just an Awesome looking system! exactly how I would want mine to look if I were to upgrade... I love that you have two vortechs on it too!
that skimmer does look ridiculous WOW!!!!! awesome job |
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Thanks! Stay tuned for a video of some vortech wave action
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08/10/2008, 04:19 PM | #106 |
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I don't know if I missed it but how old is your tank?
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Awesome. I hope my tank looks that good after four months. When I get back home, I'll be starting up again and then I'll start the clock.
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I really like your sump. Does the water flow from the skimmer section into the refugium? If so, do you know if this has impacted the chaeto growth at all?
Unfortunately, my radiant wrasse died. The last time I saw him was on Friday. I thought he was in the sand, and he probably was, but today I found him dead in one of the overflow boxes. I know he died today because I was checking all around the tank (including the overflow boxes) for him everyday. Oh well, I'll get a new one when one comes in. |
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wow speachless lol youve def. come a long way! im absolutely in LOVE with your setup, especially the stand and canopy as i also have a black setup....your tank looks great!
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Awesome job on this build. It turned out great. The finished product looks amazing!
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I don't have my skimmer output going to the refugium. It dumps back in the same section and then flows over the baffle to the refugium section. My cheato has grown very fast. I started with a baseball size donation from my friend. Now it almost fills the entire section. I have been trimming but apparently not enough. |
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Did you custom make the doors also, or buy them premanufactured?
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Ladies and Gentlemen... it was marino420td's build thread that inspired mine. If you really want to see an amazing build thread, you should check his out... http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...hreadid=787189 Hope you don't mind |
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I do regret it now since I have a few friends that I am helping them to build their stands and could have used the tools to make doors for them too. |
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Do you find that the two vortech's give you enough flow/enough variety in flow? Cause I would just be worried about getting flow into all the little places with only a power head at either end?
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That plus all the wave modes and synch/anti synch modes, you have a lot of flexibility. I normally change modes throughout the day to mix it up and each time I do, generate different flow pattersn that kick up differnt parts of the tank. I really like them. |
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First test with water.... gulp
Thank god it was uneventful. |
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I've been thinking about getting vortechs for a long time but they are really expensive. I have been getting really good flow with koralias in my tank. Sure, they don't have the cool features like no power cord in the tank, and various wave modes, but they get the job done.
That tank looks awesome!
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Ok, so what I've been wondering is how do you get the test water out, lol... I assume most people hook up the return pump in the display and pump it back out but what about when you get right to the bottom?
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Start 2 months later hmmm...that looks kinda familiar there...lol. i don't suppose i'll be getting that back. nice build wil. we should take pictures of my build.....actually your build. wil is helping me build the equipment room which will include a 75 gal. sump, 56 gal. show refugium (this will be really cool once it's finished), ro/di water and salt mixing room, plus the stand and canopy for the 200 gal. 48x36 deep 3 sided starphire tank. this boy got skilllz!!! thanks wil.
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Very good ! That is what I shall resort to after testing mine, lol... Cheers
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