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Oh, that is exceptionally nice! One critical piece of equipment I still see missing... that beer fridge... Personally, that would be one of the first pieces installed as it seems integral to the majority of the build...
That’s awesome , can’t wait to see some water turning over in there!!
Love all those purples on your fish list!!
Looks great! I'm in the process of something similar in my unfinished basement with multiple tanks sharing one sump. A few questions:
Heaters: Are you doing heaters in just the sump, just displays, or both?
Humidity: Any plans for a dehumidifier? I'm doing a 70 pint dehumidifier in my fish room plumbed into my drain. Is this a concern of yours?
Workspace: I saw you have a sink, will there be a counter for fragging/cleaning equipment?
Controller: Any plans for a central aquarium controller?
Dosing: What are your plans for element replenishment? Something I really like about these systems is the high water volume to element demand ratio (assuming you don't fill the look down with corals)
Sounds like we have a bit in common between our systems as far as heating, controller, and dosing. The 100G tank you're referring to, is that the water storage tank or is there another display I'm missing? Is it coral propagation in the frag tanks and then a fun marine pond in the 220? Any other plans or dreams for the room? Do you have plans for finishing the basement around the fish room?
I think I can hear some water flow from across the street...
Coming along nicely! STILL waiting for the refreshment center.Small new update, all lights are plugged into the Apex and fully controllable.
As you can see, I still have to tidy up the wires, however, they are where I want them. The plug will be moved where the extension cord is at, so please ignore that.
I'm having an issue with calibrating my salinity to the Apex, and have read that a lot of others had the same issues too. I am hoping that I can get it resolved soon.
Below, I have power strip that runs the sump components and return pump. I should only have a single wire coming down from the ceiling into the sump area, the Aquabus. If I want to get crazy, I may get a 30' and have it come down the wall, across the floor, and then tie into the hub next to the sump.
Coming along nicely! STILL waiting for the refreshment center.