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Old 09/06/2006, 01:01 PM
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DIY Aquarium Start to Finish

Here is my first DIY let me know your thoughts.
1. I am also looking to purchase a new skimmer I am looking at an ASM but I am open for suggestions





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Old 09/06/2006, 01:02 PM
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Old 09/06/2006, 01:07 PM
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Nice bike! I have the same one
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Old 09/06/2006, 02:33 PM
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I plan on pvc cementing sand to plastic (similar to starboard) and making a pvc structure for my rock work to remain elevated. I am also going to use the PVC structure to deliver water motion to the front/bottom of the tank in order to conceal pumps.
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Old 09/06/2006, 05:00 PM
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Old 09/06/2006, 08:42 PM
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Looks good. As far as skimmers go, the ASM's seem to be good skimmers. I myself bought a euroreef when h2otropicals was selling the Euroreef blem models. Either way though I think the ASM will treat you right. Cheers
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Old 09/10/2006, 06:28 PM
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Old 09/10/2006, 09:56 PM
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DOC Skimmer 9010

I was wondering does any one know anything about this skimmer?
DOC Skimmer 9010
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Old 09/11/2006, 12:59 AM
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I have a question why do you have the silicone smeared all over your bulkhead fittings. Silicone is not needed an the amount you have on yours will start peeling off after a short time.
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Old 09/11/2006, 02:35 AM
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Old 09/11/2006, 01:07 PM
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"I have a question why do you have the silicone smeared all over your bulkhead fittings. Silicone is not needed an the amount you have on yours will start peeling off after a short time."

The reason I did this was just for peace of mine I do have a gasket and it is on the side were the water will be.
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Old 09/19/2006, 05:59 PM
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Old 09/19/2006, 10:12 PM
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Are you kidding me with that electrical? Why so many GfCIs? Unless you have 20 circuits it was a waste. You should of just GFCI protected each circuit. About $180 less than what ya did.,

All around looks decent, pretty ambishish.
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Old 09/19/2006, 10:46 PM
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How could you have 20 different items pluged in on that tank. I can understand having everything on its own GFCI, so you don't loose more than one item if the gfci trips, but I can't see how you have 20 different items plugged in.

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Old 09/20/2006, 05:37 AM
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The reason why I have so many GFI's is I had 2 before and because of salt creep my tank crashed. Also I am a big fan of back ups.
I will have the following
(2) System pumps
(4-6) heaters
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Old 09/20/2006, 08:38 AM
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You've got 20 plugs there. 2 pumps and 4-6 heaters are 8. What are the other 12 for?

And by the way, why on earth would you use 4-6 heaters?

And another question. What are all those indicator lights for?
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Old 09/20/2006, 06:14 PM
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IMO , you don't protect your pumps, heaters or anyother tank crashing life supports off a GFCI.

That would be like putting your homes sump pump, or refridgerator on a GFCi.. its just not a smart move.

Lights and other pumps that arent critical.. its a good idea to gfci them.
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Old 09/20/2006, 07:05 PM
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1. The reason for indicator light is to tell if any of the GFI's are tripped.
2. The reason for more then 1 heater is in case 1 goes bad I can hope fully catch it before my tank cooks or freezes. Another is that original the tank was a fish only and was covered. I had to buy another due to the increase load. Also I do not heat the room the Tank is and the temp can fall to low 60's So I had to add yet another.
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Old 10/01/2006, 10:07 AM
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Old 10/01/2006, 11:48 AM
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While you're in the process, I would get it drilled instead of the U tubes much easier and 100% safe. I'm telling you this because I regret not drilling mine when I could.
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Old 10/01/2006, 09:16 PM
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Old 10/01/2006, 09:24 PM
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dont mean to be negative, but having 6 heaters is going to be more of a problem as doing it another way. i work at a lfs and have had many tanks, rarely does a good heater break but if it does, usually it heats up rather than completely stops working. maybe two heaters and a controller?!?!

and styrofoam isnt going to fly in the tank. unless that is just a template for the starboard. if not, 1" of sand will buffer rocks from breaking the bottom.. especially since its tempered...

also you could just have all the outlets kept a few feet away from the water such that salt creep isnt a problem. how often is it that a normal outlet fails..

research before you do things. dont base everything on your experience, base it on thousands of other peoples experiences...
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Old 10/02/2006, 08:03 AM
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FYI

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The white stuff is plastic (shelving) not strofoam
Thanks for the reply though
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Old 10/03/2006, 12:07 PM
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Old 10/03/2006, 12:23 PM
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Why are you using that siphon overflow instead of having the tank drilled?
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