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Here's today's photo
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Nice photos, looking good.
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Man I love those pictures! Would love to use a couple of those my avator, have to change out my little fatso teddy Christmas is over lol!! Keep up the great work Dano!!!!
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I checked out your build thread. I like your stand and canopy.
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Latest Photos
Same Duncan with different lighting.
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Cool pics as usual. I love this picture of the day brought to you by Dano999 lol! Keep em comming!!!
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Thanks Deb
You know you need to change your avatar. If you want to use one of the photo on this thread let me know and I'll make an avatar for you.
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Are you kidding, I would love one!!!!
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Here's some of my Peach and Pink Bird's Nest
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Dano,I sent you a pm.
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Here's the torch photo with different lighting.
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Dano, I love that so much!
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Dano,
Great thread, great tank, great photos! Now that you've had your new sump for a while, any regrets or changes you would make if you had to do over? Also, can you tell us who built it (I didn't see this in previous posts)? Thanks.. keep it going! tgee |
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Lets see some shots of your sump and other hardware. Love the pictures. JC
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Below is a list of things I would probably do over. Not listed in any particular order. 1. Buy a 125 gal vs the 90 gal. The tank and stand was only about 20% of the total expense anyway. 2. Start out with as large of a sump that will fit under you tank but leave room for future equipment. The Aquafuge Pro "small" fuge I started with is probably fine for a 75 gal or smaller but I did not feel comfortable with the skimming capabilities. The DIY sump we won't talk about as my acrylic skills are a lot less proficient than I had thought. The custom is awesome but I would lower the water level next time. The water level is 13" coming from the drain/skimmer area on a 16" high sump. Even with a sock filter and a lip around the edge there is some splashing that creates salt creep. 3. Plan better for the future. 4. Get a "quality" skimmer that is rated higher than you think you will need. 5. Don't overkill on the return pump as the flow through the fuge should be slow anyway and the 2 Koralia #4s are plenty of circulation in a 90 gal. 6. Don't order large piece of LR and buy it locally from other reefers. 7. Use a controlled auto top off from the beginning (although the gravity fed never did fail). 8. Don't put Caulerpa in the sump stay with Chaeto. 9. Miracle Mud may not be worth the expense. (this is questionable). 10. Put the CUC in as soon as green hair algae starts to show. 11. Always highlight and copy your replies before you spell check or submit. Nothing more frustrating than spending a hour writing a reply then trying to submit it and having the server either tell you you have too many picture or it times out and you have to start over. I got the sump from http://www.acrylicsumps.com/.
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I don't know what equipment I haven't previously posted except the Hanna Phosphate Photometer which I picked up last week. I also included shots of the AC Jr and Tunze controllers. Here's a Full Tank Shot. Really tough to get everything exposed properly. I want to get an additional flash. It would eliminate the shadows. Temp - 79.8 SG - 1.024 NH4 - 0.0 NO2 - 0.0 NO3 - 0.0 PH - 8.16 Ca - 480 PO4 - 0.4 dKH - 8.6 Mg - 1380
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One thing I noticed is that you have a flood light and a reflector. Usually you don't need the reflector if you have the flood light (they have the reflector built in). It is kind of hard to tell if this is the case, but just a suggestion.
I started dosing iron last night to help with chaeto growth thanks to a suggestion on this board. I'll let you know if it works, it might help your chaeto as well. |
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I originally had the reflector removed but it seemed to have a wider reflection with it on. Without it the edges of the fuge seemed darker.
I am going to check it again when I receive the 75W 5100K TCP bulb I ordered. This one is a 60W 6500K bulb. Yes let me know if the iron helps. I put a new batch of Chaeto in this weekend which is why it looks pretty full. I may also order another SB-600 along with a SU-800 so I can get shots without shadows. I'll use it for more than just the tank shots. Also raising the skimmer has increased my output some. Which is good since my PO4 is at .04. I tested my RO/DI water and it is at .07. I'm trying to find out why. I may also get a phosphate reactor but I would think that would also reduce my Chaeto growth. Kind of a dilemma since you grow Chaeto to also remove Phosphates. So I am going to wait until I see if the Chaeto growth increases and controls it naturally. I get a film of green algae on the glass which has to be cleaned every other day. Do you get this?
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I run a phosban reactor and my chaeto still grows really well. I am using ro-di with a tds of 0.
Awesome tank, With the water level that high in the sump, is there room for the backflow if there is a power outage and the return pump goes off? |
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I was just going to ask that..... looks a little high to me.
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My TDS meter reads 0 but when I measure from my container the PO4 reads .07 with the Hanna photometer.
I haven't checked straight from the RO/DI yet. Good to know about the phosphate reactor. Which one do you use? No problem with the back flow.
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OK using the Hanna Phosphate Photometer I checked directly from the RO/DI, from the auto top off container and from the tank. The RO/DI TDS just started reading 001 because it as 000 two days ago.
Below are the PO4 readings. RO/DI - .03 Container - .02 Tank - .04 I just got some new DI resin in because it was starting to change color so I knew it wouldn't be long before I was reading higher than 000.
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Just to ease everyone's concern below are pictures with the pump off. I leave it off for up to two hours when I take pictures. The Tunze Auto top off has an alarm when the water gets about an inch from the top and it has never gone off.
The total volume of the sump is 36 gal. It holds 28 gals when it's running which leaves 8 gals to hold the overflow water (not counting some displacement for the skimmer (.2 gals). The most I would ever need is 6 gals. I still have 7 gals left with the pump off in the pictures below. I can provide another gallon or two by lowering the water in the return area but this created microbubbles because the water from the fuge had to fall further. Pump ON Pump OFF
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Just looking out for ya.
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Appreciate it. Thanks
You got me to do the actual numbers.
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