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Old 08/20/2007, 12:37 PM
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Old 08/20/2007, 12:37 PM
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That's awesome. Try feeding it. I've heard that if you feed it once it is in the location you like, it might think "hey, this is a great spot because I'm getting food here."
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Old 08/20/2007, 12:40 PM
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Resubscribing.

And congrats on your first split!
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Old 08/20/2007, 12:59 PM
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WOW thread split cool.

So Were is it now.
I'm wondering once you get the OM running you maybe faced with this all over again. I hope not your tank is so cool as it is.

J
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Old 08/20/2007, 01:12 PM
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That's awesome. Try feeding it. I've heard that if you feed it once it is in the location you like, it might think "hey, this is a great spot because I'm getting food here."
I just did and it's just holding the food and not putting it in its mouth.

I'm fairly sure it will be ok.
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Old 08/20/2007, 01:16 PM
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WOW thread split cool.

So Were is it now.
I'm wondering once you get the OM running you maybe faced with this all over again. I hope not your tank is so cool as it is.

J
It might but I think the lack of light was the bigger issue when I was doing the plumbing.
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Old 08/20/2007, 01:31 PM
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Here is a pic from a few minutes ago, had to go a bit of an angle because of the reflection from the window.

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Old 08/20/2007, 01:44 PM
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looks good o me.
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Old 08/20/2007, 01:53 PM
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Looks like it is right back where it started.

I really like it in that spot, as it has always made your reef look nice.

I would pull off those white PVC fittings, paint them with Krylon Fusion (from Walmart) black spray paint, let them dry 24 hours and reinstall them.
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Old 08/20/2007, 01:56 PM
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I agree with Marc. I'd also consider scraping the coralline off of the back wall and overflow. Otherwise, looking great as usual!
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Old 08/20/2007, 02:02 PM
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man you guys are harsh!
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Old 08/20/2007, 02:08 PM
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Oh...

We meant "The tank looks great - don't change a thing. It's awesome and you're awesome. Way to go man!"
























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Old 08/20/2007, 02:14 PM
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WOW!
















You guys are killing me.
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Old 08/20/2007, 02:21 PM
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I just did and it's just holding the food and not putting it in its mouth.

I'm fairly sure it will be ok.
Its probably annoyed that it got moved....
I've had to relocate mine once......its was annoyed for about a day, but hasnt moved since.
(Knock on wood).
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Old 08/21/2007, 12:11 AM
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I would pull off those white PVC fittings, paint them with Krylon Fusion (from Walmart) black spray paint, let them dry 24 hours and reinstall them.
They are not going to stay, I didn't think they would look as bad as they did. I didn't glue the fittings that go into the tank so I could change them out if I wanted and that's what I did. I reduced the 1 1/2" pvc down to 1" and threaded in the lockline that was on the original manifold.

Pics to follow.
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Old 08/21/2007, 12:20 AM
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I'd also consider scraping the coralline off of the back wall and overflow.
I have considered that, the problem is the overflow. I thought it was some what textured and I didn't think I would be able to clean it. Now the nuisance algae that was on the right overflow has disappeared the overflow looks quite smooth. I'm not sure how I would scrape them off but might give it a try, I'm worried about gouging it with a scraper or blade. I agree it looks way better black.

If you look at the FTS that will follow you can see the top of the right overflow.
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Old 08/21/2007, 12:24 AM
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Glad you got the Magnifica back in it's spot. I like the look of coralline algae on the overflow and wall. Looks more natural.
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Old 08/21/2007, 12:30 AM
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Here is the shot of the three outletts on the right that I reduced and put the lockline back on.




Here is a FTS that shows the lockline, as you can see I have not reduced the left outlet. I think it is too close to the corals to have it with that much pressure, I have loosely put in the reducers to give equal pressure for now, I just have it pointing upward away from the corals. I'm open to Ideas for this outlet, I guess I could paint this one with Krylon or put in a spray bar or something.

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Old 08/21/2007, 02:45 AM
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It looks much better with the locline. And scraping the back wall makes the coral stand out. They really pop with a nice black backdrop, but it is a real job keeping it clean. If you scrape it down once a week, it isn't so bad.

The overflow is a problem as it doesn't clean as easily. Maybe a scrubby pad would work, but until you give it a try, you won't know if you think it is worth it.
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Old 08/21/2007, 04:31 AM
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Keep in mind you are seriously strangling your pump by reducing from 1.5 inches down to 0.75 inches w/ the locline. You might leave them off temporarily, and consider ordering OM's version...forget what its called but its should be available all the way up to 1.5 inch diameter.

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Old 08/21/2007, 05:55 PM
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OM's version is the OmniFlex nozzle. It's gray in color and absolutely wonderful! I'm using them for all of my 4-way returns as well as the sump return since they're so versatile and easy to adjust the direction, which is important as corals grow out. And Nick's right, it's available in 1" and 1.5".
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Old 08/22/2007, 11:26 AM
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Keep in mind you are seriously strangling your pump by reducing from 1.5 inches down to 0.75 inches w/ the locline.

Nick
With the drum that's coming today it will direct flow to two ports (opposing) at the same time. So it will be going to 2 x .75 inch and any particular time, not that 2 x .75 inch equals 1 x 1.5 inch.

This is not acceptable?
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Old 08/22/2007, 11:35 AM
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I'd also consider scraping the coralline off of the back wall and overflow.
In nature all the rock faces are covered in coralline and other algae since the back wall might as well be a rock face I think it looks more natural with the back covered.
That's just me though.

J

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Old 08/22/2007, 11:41 AM
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In nature the all the rock faces are covered in coralline and other algae since the back wall might as well be a rock face I think it looks more natural with the back covered.
That's just me though.

J
FWIW, I agree with you, Jason. I realize though that it's just a matter of personal preference and everyone has a different opinion.

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Old 08/22/2007, 11:49 AM
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I don't like my box of coraline!
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