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bananaboat 07/14/2007 08:56 PM

this sweet where did you get 19mm glass from? what type of resin do you use

jaggy 07/15/2007 05:25 AM

hi got the 19mm from a local glass manufacturer very good price £135 inc delivery , well its a good price for the UK lol

resin is , epxoy boat resin used in building of kayaks etc very good stuff ,

finished the tank painting and finishings today!

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jaggy 07/15/2007 07:59 AM

first pics of filling !

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thisisme 07/15/2007 08:14 AM

awsome tank can'nt wait to see some fish in there

jaggy 07/15/2007 09:37 AM

here is water collection !

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redox 07/15/2007 10:06 AM

wow I hope you dont have far to carry that water. Cant wait to see the coraline coverage;)

jaggy 07/15/2007 10:58 AM

only live 1 min from the sea !

here is tank after trip 4 !

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AcroSteve 07/15/2007 11:15 AM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10318833#post10318833 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jaggy [/i]
[B]Top of skimmer and cal. rec.
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It looks like the top edge of the plywood is not coated, and definitely not the outside.

I think at some point down the road, you will wish you had used much more epoxy. Like multiple coats on every surface of the wood.

Cuby2k 07/15/2007 11:24 AM

I am VERY jealous that you can get real ocean water for your tank. I gotta tell ya that makes for a HUGE savings.

I have heard that getting ocean water from the shore is bad due to land contamination issues. That you should get your water from at least 1000 feet from shore. Have you heard anything like that or are you concerned at all about that?

jaggy 07/15/2007 11:31 AM

not really an issue here with the sea , the water currents come strait down from cold waters , so the water is really clean , i wouldnt advise everyone to do this as not all the water is safe ! re the outside of the ply will be coated with a 2 part blue paint to seal it

jaggy 07/15/2007 11:34 AM

top edges have since been siliconed and painted

conefree 07/15/2007 11:50 AM

Nice work Jaggy, let's see some flow in that thing!! :)

dfcjr 07/15/2007 01:24 PM

Where in Scotland are you? I was thinking of planning a trip there next year, I've always wanted to see the country there. Maybe I'll stop in if I'm ANYWHERE in driving distance:D, if that's alright with you of course. I would love to see this in person. That's the biggest thing I like about RC, you get to see tanks from around the world!!

jaggy 07/15/2007 01:54 PM

Hi i live 40 miles north of aberdeen on the north east coast you are more than welcome to drop by ! live in a little fishing village called inverallochy

jaggy 07/15/2007 03:12 PM

well after 7 trips to shore and 160 gallons i have called it quits today ! done in ! here is tank now , and i have enough water to run my new tunze skimmer , and OMG what alot of bubbles it makes!

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jaggy 07/15/2007 03:51 PM

wooooohoooooo got my 400 watt mh going now!


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jaggy 07/15/2007 03:51 PM

i dont have heater yet so cant get my fish in !

jaggy 07/15/2007 05:15 PM

mh heated up to temp 400 watt xm

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i am also getting this acro for it!

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Milleme 07/15/2007 07:35 PM

This is gonna be prety sick man. Are going to seed it with a little bit of liverock?

BeanAnimal 07/15/2007 08:08 PM

He has filled it with ocean water, and will place his corals in it... that is "seeding it".

WinnipegDragon 07/15/2007 08:29 PM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10344636#post10344636 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dfcjr [/i]
[B]Where in Scotland are you? I was thinking of planning a trip there next year, I've always wanted to see the country there. Maybe I'll stop in if I'm ANYWHERE in driving distance:D, if that's alright with you of course. I would love to see this in person. That's the biggest thing I like about RC, you get to see tanks from around the world!! [/B][/QUOTE]

Semi-off topic, I know, but if you have the chance you HAVE to go see Scotland. My wife and I both have Scottish ancestry so we were married there, at Duns Castle.

Scotland is, without a doubt, the most beautiful country I have ever seen. We did the western shore and the highlands as well as Glasgow and Edinburgh over a 3 week honeymoon. I wish we have at least three more weeks so we could have seen the northern shores, etc... It was all great. I can specifically suggest going to Oban, Tobermory, Iona and Ullapool. Great little towns and places well set up for driving trips.

We are going back, hopefully for our 10th or 15th anniversary. Very friendly people too!

dfcjr 07/16/2007 12:31 AM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10346592#post10346592 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by WinnipegDragon [/i]
[B]Semi-off topic, I know, but if you have the chance you HAVE to go see Scotland. My wife and I both have Scottish ancestry so we were married there, at Duns Castle.

Scotland is, without a doubt, the most beautiful country I have ever seen. We did the western shore and the highlands as well as Glasgow and Edinburgh over a 3 week honeymoon. I wish we have at least three more weeks so we could have seen the northern shores, etc... It was all great. I can specifically suggest going to Oban, Tobermory, Iona and Ullapool. Great little towns and places well set up for driving trips.

We are going back, hopefully for our 10th or 15th anniversary. Very friendly people too! [/B][/QUOTE]

Thanks for the info! We're seriously considering it, just gotta make sure the money's right:D.

jaggy 07/16/2007 02:32 PM

well all tank is full , my surge wont beworking till thursday but fish and some of my exsistin corals are in , i have had the malu nem for a year and a half now , 3 percs love it! nem is around 11" across and yellow tank is 4" , it is amazing to watch the fish with this depth of tank , they actually look up to the surface , prob looking for food!

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and yes i have 10kg of new live rock on the way!

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jaggy 07/16/2007 02:34 PM

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sabbath 07/16/2007 04:19 PM

Very Nice!
Hay, Looks really deep. How do you reach the bottom to place corals...


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