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Old 11/17/2005, 11:37 PM
chocolateblnt chocolateblnt is offline
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Arrow 29 Gallon Nano Reef! ... Pic Intense

Well ... this is it! I finally get to start my aquarium log.

So the plan is to get all the livestock I have in my 35 AGA into this new 29 Gallon Tru Vu ... so far the only stuff that's come in is my tank and the power center. The ProClear Mud Sump/Refugium is on backorder until Nov. 28th so until then I'll be collecting the rest of my aquarium junk and also planning a design for the tank stand. This aquarium system is going to be as simple as I can make it since I don't like complicated things ... The tank will be skimmerless because of the Refugium that will be stocked with chaeto & mangroves along with Kent Bio Sediment for the substrate.

So here is a picture of the 29 Gallon with an internal overflow and black backing. The price was $105 for the tank and $60 for the overflow with backing and drilled holes for a bulkhead drain & return.







I also bought a Tru VU Prefilter for the overflow box it's pretty much a pvc pipe wrapped in a metal removing foam pad and plastic mesh. Now that I think of it you can probably make it yourself for much less than $40.

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Old 11/17/2005, 11:37 PM
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I also recieved an American DJ power center ... I've seen this on a few threads especially on Erics a.k.a Calvin 415's Nano Cube and couldn't resist. It has a 15 amp resettable circuit and 8 3 pronged 120 volt sockets. Not to mention I am sucker for switches that light up!







Well this is what I have so far ... Tommorrow's pay day so I'll probably pick up a new Heater and Return Pump. I'll post picks as soon as I get them. I'll probably spend the rest of my time at home depot lookin' at wood for the stand! Alright thanks for lookin' everyone!
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Old 11/18/2005, 01:57 AM
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what kind of lighting do you plan on using
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Old 11/18/2005, 02:07 AM
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As of right now I'm going to keep using my 130 Watt PC Lighting since I don't have many things that need extreme lighting... But I plan on switching to 250 Watt MH on a track in a few months when I begin buying more light needy corals and clams ... that is unless I find a good deal on craigslist
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Old 11/18/2005, 03:28 PM
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Hey chocolateblnt, good luck on your tank! I set something up similar--I got a custom 29g acrylic from All World here in San Jose with black back and bottom and put a 250 MH above it.
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Old 11/18/2005, 05:43 PM
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Where did you get the 250 watt MH for your tank? I'm looking into getting one myself that is an easy install...
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Old 11/18/2005, 05:59 PM
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I got a 250w PFO HQI MH ballast and Mini Pendant. I installed the pendant in my canopy. A lot of people hang their pendants from the ceiling, but I didn't want the light flooding the room, so the canopy prevents that.
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Old 11/18/2005, 09:59 PM
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Nice! I just got the exact same tank, any idea how much flow the overflow can take?
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Old 11/19/2005, 02:23 AM
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Paladin - Thanks for your interest ... I will probably be getting the same set up as Paladin "250w PFO HQI MH Ballast and Mini Pendant" ( www.aquauniverse.com ) but not for a while and I am not quite sure as to how I am going to hang it. I know I want a couple actinics for dusk/dawn effect, a canopy will probably be constructed.

Dark Xerox - I think that overflow will do 300 gph drain but with the prefilter might be a bit slower, most likely 250...

I picked up a return pump today. It's a ViaAqua 1300 ( http://commodityaxis.com/ProductData.aspx?id=7 ).

Pushes 370 gph max at 0' head. I'll be pumping up to almost 3.5 ft. so according to the chart like 250. It's a theoretical match, we'll see how close I am later The pump was only $30! It came with lots of cool accessories including a flow control and screw in to barb thread piping for return pipe.





Bottom Cap with Prefilter Foam

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Old 11/19/2005, 02:30 AM
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Accessories ...



Sump Setup ... With flow control, barbed <-> threaded head, and possible venturi



Graph ... The Red Line is the 1300 model

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Old 11/19/2005, 02:44 AM
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... Still lookin' for a good heater ... I went to talk to my LFS guy about Ebo Jager but he was strongly against them because he's gotten a few bad batches recently ever since they began being manufactured by Eheim I am probably going to get a Won Bro's Pro Titatinium II

... Also what do you guys think Seio 620 pr 820? It'll be the only powerhead in my tank.

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Old 11/19/2005, 08:30 AM
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I'd say an 820. I had 2 820's in my 65 gallon and had to cut them back. Better to have too much than too little, if it's too much you can adjust the flow to less. If it's not enough you can't increase it.

BTW, looks good so far, lots of potential!
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Old 11/19/2005, 09:40 AM
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I agree with calvin415. If that's the only powerhead you're going to use, then go with the bigger cuz you can adjust it.
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Old 11/19/2005, 09:56 AM
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lookin foward to this thread
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Old 11/19/2005, 12:58 PM
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Hey Eric, What's up bro! I read you had a bit of aptaisia and hired a few fierce peppermints ... Thanks for the input I'll go for the 820 then. I wanted to make sure cuz I really don't wan't much stuff inside the display tank all the space in a 29 is crucial. Paladin thanks for you assurance buddy! Well it's time to go look for a heater and seio 820 today ... we'll see what kind of prices I can find at the LFS'.
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Old 11/19/2005, 09:26 PM
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i like the tank who made it?
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Old 11/19/2005, 11:50 PM
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It's by Tru Vu, as he mentions.
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Old 11/20/2005, 07:46 AM
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You probably already know this, but in you pic you have the flow control on the input. You always want to restrict the output of a pump not the input. Everything looks nice otherwise. BTW I have 3 820's in my 37 and it isn't too much, but I'm doing only SPS, so if you're planning on softies one should be plenty.
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Old 11/20/2005, 01:32 PM
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Crab - Yea I noticed that after I took the picture, but really I don't think I will even have the flow control on because I have a feeling i'll need the pump to run at 100%. We'll see soon enough ...
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Old 11/20/2005, 05:00 PM
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Well after searching the LFS's for a good price on a Rio Seio M820 Pump and a Won Pro-Heat Titanium II Digital; I ordered both on www.premiumaquatics.com The Seio was $46 and the Won was $40. A lot cheaper than my LFS's wanted, even with shipping!
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Old 11/21/2005, 09:26 PM
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Well I went to Home Depot & Southern Lumber today and realized 2 things 1, I didn't like any of the wood they had there and 2, I am no freakin' carpenter . I was specifically looking for beech wood to match the rest of my room's Ikea furniture ... well I ended up back at Ikea and placed an order for this ... $130



... I am obviously going to reinforce this in certain places to better distribute the weight. Overall though I figured it's less work for me not to mention it'll look better than anything I can make with my hands and the dimensions are actually right around what I am looking for
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Old 11/21/2005, 11:43 PM
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Old 11/22/2005, 12:26 PM
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cool cool, we sell them at my work cheap
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Old 11/22/2005, 02:23 PM
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Went to Ikea to check out the stand ... turns out the a-hole that told me it was in stock had the top portion of this cabinet and not the bottom ... I went and looked at the floor model and affirmed that it wasn't so strong and would have to do some major reinforcement ... definitely not going to hold my tank ... they won't have the stand in for another 2 weeks and so the search continues
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Old 11/23/2005, 09:03 AM
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lol....i'm sry aboput that and that rly sucks.
 


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