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Love the fish on the wall that's cool. Awesome setup too.Well I finally got the tank out of the garage, but it still didn't make it onto the stand. The way the stand is made the tank will have to be lifted to clear the stand and placed directly on top of the styrofoam coushion it will rest on, not enough lifting power available today as of now here they sit
Nice n neatWith that done, turned my attention back to the sump room/control room. Found an atta box on eBay for a reasonable price, initially wanted a clear lid, but couldn't find any at the time so I got the opaque. This box contains the Apex. I put a fan in it, that has a thermostat, comes on at 80' and added red LEDs for flavor .
Take another lookThat box is a really cool idea. Did you plan to add a computer fan just in case?
Thanks Juan, just read your whole thread a couple of nights ago, love the view from your balcony and that's and awesome build you got goingAll so beautiful!
Thanks Juan, just read your whole thread a couple of nights ago, love the view from your balcony and that's and awesome build you got going
No, nothing yet. Based on the few other Reef Savvy threads going on, I probably still have a few months to go. Still planning and gathering gear. Hoping not too much of it wil be obsolete by the time I get around to using it.Thank Fin, any news from Felix. I know your pain and as you can see here, I tried to do as much as I could to help pass the time, keeping my mind off the wait
I am curious. If I may ask, what led to the decision to forgo the fixed bulkheads? I only ask, because I am not sure I like the idea of the outlets being welded to the bottom of the overflow. Maybe it is just me.I understand I have two Tangs and a foxface that have been around for about 6 years. speaking of obsolete, I do have a few things that are out of warranty according to the purchase date and a lot of extra plumbing cause the overflow went from 1.5 inches to 1 inch then we decided to add another overflow, then decided to do the overflow with removable bulkheads instead of the fixed ones
Same here, I liked the idea of being able to change them if I needed, was glad I was able to get them that way. I had asked for one of the original boxes, but he didn't make those any more. They were larger and deeperI am curious. If I may ask, what led to the decision to forgo the fixed bulkheads? I only ask, because I am not sure I like the idea of the outlets being welded to the bottom of the overflow. Maybe it is just me.