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cham 06/15/2007 06:07 AM

Wow, thats top drawer. Your gonna need alot of SITC frags to get that monster filled up.


Maybe by that time I will have a couple pieces I can cut for ya. ;)

thirschmann 06/15/2007 07:17 AM

Cham - I'm hoping its going to be a hell of a setup, can't wait to get it up and running. And yes, its going to take a LOT of frags to fill it up. It is going to take way to long to get this thing together, but the wait will be worth it.

and frag 'donations' are always welcome ;-)

lusenut2 06/15/2007 09:02 AM

Man I dont know about selling the pool table. Unless that is your going to sell it to me cheap.

I dont know if your stands are done yet, but I would say go with powder coating. For the main reason is its easier to clean. If there is any salt buildup or water drips on it or anything you can just wipe it down. Also you cant hurt it. It will stay on there as long as your tank is up and running.

sonofgaladriel 06/15/2007 09:06 AM

I designed the entire tank myself, from top to bottom, including the plumbing layout, closed loop placement, overflow design, ect..
It was a lot of fun.
I am running Darts for each of the two closed loops. Sump return pump is a GenX PCX 40. All of these pumps are very quiet, run cool, and are very efficient (electricity wise).
In all honesty, I think the 6x6 will have to wait until we decide to move. My dream is to put the tank in the middle of a climate controlled solarium, viewed from all four sides, surrounded by my other passion, large tropical trees and plants filled with chameleons :)

jnarowe 06/15/2007 10:05 AM

you are all nuts.

ricanboy57 06/15/2007 11:06 AM

i think lusenut is right, if you go with the bed liner it's going to be hell to clean saltcreep. The sketchup designs look AWSOME. Have you done anything to the walls yet to where your going to fit the tank? I'm curious of how thats going to fit, with the lights. If you ever need any help send me a PM, if you have enough help, send me a pm anyway just so i can check it out, lol.

Me No Nemo 06/15/2007 11:29 AM

Wow, Tom!! Are you going to SRC with us? One of the speakers is doing a presentation on large tank building. I think you took one of the brochures but just wanted to throw that out there. You're doing an awesome job with all this! The design pics are just awesome!

taketz 06/15/2007 01:29 PM

Wow, just wow. I can't wait to see this thing up and running as I'm a fan of cubes myself. Unfortunately I am stuck with a 2ft by 2ft but I hope someday to have the willpower to go to something that big.

BTW...I live right next to Winter Park so if you need any help with anything, feel free to shoot me a PM.

mflamb 06/15/2007 04:31 PM

OK...I'm taking a drive to see this one!!!

Bebo77 06/15/2007 04:36 PM

WOW you have like no budget....

Bebo77 06/15/2007 04:38 PM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10147239#post10147239 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sonofgaladriel [/i]
[B]I designed the entire tank myself, from top to bottom, including the plumbing layout, closed loop placement, overflow design, ect..
It was a lot of fun.
I am running Darts for each of the two closed loops. Sump return pump is a GenX PCX 40. All of these pumps are very quiet, run cool, and are very efficient (electricity wise).
In all honesty, I think the 6x6 will have to wait until we decide to move. My dream is to put the tank in the middle of a climate controlled solarium, viewed from all four sides, surrounded by my other passion, large tropical trees and plants filled with chameleons :) [/B][/QUOTE]


Sean.. where have you been? i posted on your thread but you never updated it...

thirschmann 06/15/2007 05:20 PM

lusenut - thanks for the advice, the more good things I hear about powder coating the more I like the idea. I think I will be going in that direction. Thanks for your input.

sonofgaladriel - nice setup, I can't wait to get mine running. I think the 2 darts for my system will work perfectly. I used to have a chameleon when I was younger, cool animals. That sounds like it will be an awesome setup.

jnarowe - nuts? why? Looks like your system i even bigger then mine.

ricanboy57 - the saltcreep thing is a good point. Thanks for the prps on sketchup, I have done some 3d animation so this is easy. I am also a graphic designer. As to the walls, I am having a contractor come next week to help me out. A interior designer friend helped me redesign my display space this morning, I willl post some updated pictures soon. Please continue giving any advice you can and I will let you know if I have any venting questions.

Me No Nemo - I am hoping to go. I still need to get stickets though and I am out of the country until the 2nd of july. Would love to go to SRC though. There are going to be talks on large tanks and LED technology, both is obviously interesting. Thanks for the props on my designs, I have spent a lot of time research and mostly studying other tanks so I think I have my basic bases covered.

taketz - Yeah, I decided to take the leap, looking forward to it. Thanks for offering help, I'm sure I'm going to need it and getting in touch with other ORCA members is always great.

mflamb - anytime

Bebo77 - certainly not on no budget (wish I was), just have the bility to concentrate on long term cost saving. Hoping that with quality equipment and LED lighting long term maintenance costs will help balance out the immediate investment.

jnarowe 06/15/2007 06:13 PM

[quote]jnarowe - nuts? why? Looks like your system i[s] even bigger then mine.[/quote]

Well, I didn't exclude myself! :lol:

thirschmann 06/15/2007 06:56 PM

haha... good. If what we are doing is wrong, I don't want to be right.

edwinn 06/15/2007 07:28 PM

i waanaaa see this monster soonnnnnnnnn

michika 06/15/2007 08:22 PM

I love how the set up is coming along. I'm tagging along as I myself am in the planning stages for a larger tank. I am excited to see how everything turns out.

tanya72806 06/15/2007 09:01 PM

i cant wait to see this thing in actioni best of luck

edwinn 06/15/2007 11:08 PM

i love watching big tank setup

thirschmann 06/18/2007 09:23 PM

Time for an update... just wanted to quickly post a crappy picture of my 120g w/ the 60" Solaris H4s. This picture does not due the color justice at all. I will also post a picture of the tank with my older Current Outer Orbit 48" 2x250 watt metal halide and actinic fixture. Keep in mind that this older picture was taken under much better conditions so the color quality comes through better. I will try to take a better picture of the solaris setup when I have more time. I do like the color intensity and the look of the LED lights better then my halides, as far as personal opinion goes.

thirschmann 06/18/2007 09:24 PM

Solaris 60" H4 LED Fixture
[IMG]http://web.mac.com/thomashirschmann/iWeb/Thomas%20Michael%20Hirschmann%20jr./Reefcentral%20pics%20equipemtn_files/DSC_0035.jpg[/IMG]

thirschmann 06/18/2007 09:28 PM

sorry... really really crap picture... the fixture is also going through its sunset period so the lights were actively diming as I was taking the picture.

Now the older setup just so you all can see a clear picture of what I had and have. This is a well controlled and setup up image so it is much better. Enjoy

[IMG]http://web.mac.com/thomashirschmann/iWeb/Thomas%20Michael%20Hirschmann%20jr./Reefcentral%20pics%20equipemtn_files/DSC_0084.jpg[/IMG]

and another
[IMG]http://web.mac.com/thomashirschmann/iWeb/Thomas%20Michael%20Hirschmann%20jr./Reefcentral%20pics%20equipemtn_files/DSC_0052.jpg[/IMG]

guntercb 06/19/2007 07:45 AM

thirschmann,

Nice looking 120. Your new tank is going to be awesome.

Cheers,
Chris

thirschmann 06/19/2007 09:49 AM

Thank you

Has anyone here had experience with the Reeflo Tiger Sharp or Manta Ray pumps. It seems like they use a lot of power but I am going to have approximately 20' of head pressure and would like approximately 4000-4500gph, so I need a powerful pump. If you all have some alternative suggestions please let me know.

-Tom

ssbreef 06/19/2007 10:04 AM

Very VERY VERY NICE!!!
You’ll be adding the forth pump to that skimmer before you know it!:D (if you haven’t already done so)

Great JOB!
keep us updated!

edwinn 06/19/2007 07:47 PM

once again niceeeee


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