You didnt mention it, but do you have a plan for when a large amount of water spills/overflows down in your fishroom? I did not see a drain.
Might seriously consider walling off your HVAC from the fish room entirely. The salt spray can travel quite a distance and will eat your HVAC up in short order...ask me how I know.
Look into Brightwell's Microbacter XLM to get started. Also watch the Dr Tim video from BRS at MACNA....lower salinity of 1.018 and higher temp (84F) will allow you to best cycle the tank. Using Ammonium Chloride, you will get the best results for starting an aquarium. Using a shrimp you are actually culturing the wrong bacteria and it will take awhile to get the proper bacteria going.
Looks great, cant wait to see the system progress!
Well, we are up and running. Dropped two raw shrimp in there a week ago. Added MicroBacterStart XLM after a few days.
We have ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate showing up in testing now.
I am going to tape off the counter top this week and paint on the white epoxy. Now that most of the work in the fish room is done.
I'd like to get some cheap hardy clownish in to help keep the cycling going but none of the LFS are open I can imagine. So, should I keep the raw shrimp in there to keep the cycling going?
This build is amazing! Your build makes mine look like amateur hour. But I’m also doing a basement sump build. Put in sand and water last night. Rocks should arrive on Friday. Hopefully start the cycle over the weekend. What are you using for a return pump. I have the Syncra 9.0. SDC. At 100% power I’m pushing around 550 gallons. (Rough initial estimate using 5 gallon bucket and a stopwatch). 90 gallon DT. I’m a little concerned that I undersized my pump. Opinions anyone? Might start a new thread... don’t want to hijack this amazing thread. I really just wanted to know what pump you are using. Beautiful work.
I am using 2x Jebao DCP-20000. They are DC, inexpensive, and can push 5k+ GPH BUT they can take up to 31ft of head pressure. As I have about 15ft to deal with going up to the tank, I wanted to make sure I got what would fit the bill.
I have them both at about 50% and I think the flow is great. If it isn't in reality, I can always turn them up. They are also pretty quiet.
Nope. Not needed. General plywood and 2x4's and 2x6's construction sealed with oil-based primer and then a thick coat of acrylic enamel. All seams sealed with silicon before painting.
...and the fish room is done. I mean I still need to run power, when it comes time to need more power, but the room is completed. Sink will be plumbed next but I need to source a utility sink style basement sump pump first.