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Looking good with the update/mod to the pump. Hopefully it'll work well, though I can't really imagine it won't from how you've assembled it.
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I was committed to this tank well before Red Sea started having it’s troubles. Once I started using this tank I saw and found issues with the plumbing and the metric issues. I would prefer Imperial size pipe since that’s all we have in the USA. The stand is not what I would consider well designed. Like I say, knowing what I know now, I would likely order custom built tank.@AZMSGT Have you decided to keep your Red Sea 625 tank? I saw a previous post where you suggested you wouldn't have another even if it was donated to you. Just curious where you stand on that front? Hope it's no bother. Inquiring minds need to know!
They are making tanks, in fact I have a 460 gallon tank coming from them in a couple of weeks.Fair enough, I can appreciate all those concerns. The stand didn't exactly inspire confidence for myself either - sort of like Ikea furniture. Better quality wood, at least.
A friend of mine had a custom 220 built locally and it's super nice, but the silicone job is somewhat sloppy in some parts. Kind of subtracts from the overall aesthetic. I really like the quality of the glass and silicone that Red Sea has, but admittedly there's probably equal quality options out there.
Some people suggest Miracles Aquariums which are here in Canada - but they haven't updated their price list since 2016 so I dunno if they are still making tanks.
Cool, I grew up in Darien, Il. Not to far from Naperville.Following your thread build. I'll get caught up maybe later tonight or tomorrow.
I mounted my 40W on the back of the tank. I gave myself about 7" off the wall and the UV fitted up against the back. It is hidden but accessible and i have clear view in the side of my tank. I could not get enough working room inside my RS stand to remove the bulb (yearly maintenance).Got the manifold built and installed. I’m going to feed it with a dedicated pump. This way the return line gets it’s own pump. Also mounted the 40w UV to the side. It will circulate water within the sump.
The incoming fitting to the manifold is a 3/4” barb. The UV is also 3/4” Barbs.
The 1/2 barbs will feed an algae scrubber, carbon, gfo and what ever else.
Long term plan is to move the UV into a cabinet that will be next to the tank.
Little late for me to make any changes nowI mounted my 40W on the back of the tank. I gave myself about 7" off the wall and the UV fitted up against the back. It is hidden but accessible and i have clear view in the side of my tank. I could not get enough working room inside my RS stand to remove the bulb (yearly maintenance).
So far so good, some minor ups and downs. Still get diatom blooms So fighting those issues. But I can’t blame the lack of a substrate, I keep screwing with stuff.Looking good. How is the substrate-free going?
Tangs and Fox Face are the fish in my system that are the best grazers. But I have a Potters angel that is part lawn mower too. But the critters that do the best come out at night. Snails and lots of them.any particular fish that helps graze on the diatoms?