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I don’t know if this is funny or sad, but I may be the record holder for curing rock. The date on the lid was the date I did the last water change on the rock (3 in total). The rock went in the water in May of 2015. :( Pretty sure there are no pests though.

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That rock on top.. The Coral skeleton of the coral. I have that same one . Sad part is . its a coral i killed with lack of experience long long long ago..
 
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That rock on top.. The Coral skeleton of the coral. I have that same one . Sad part is . its a coral i killed with lack of experience long long long ago..
One of my victims as well. It will be covered with GSP in the new tank, so sorta of bringing it back to life. :) Thanks for stopping by.
 

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Everything gets covered in GSP.. The back of my now old tank was.. That is sad part. I did scrape it off . the gsp is in the sump and i am hoping i can super glue it to the back of the new tank.
 
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It is pretty hardy, so I am sure you can get it glued to the back glass. In spots, at least. I had all over the back wall of my nano, but scraped it off when I rebooted the tank. I have some more in it now and I need to cut it back, before it covers too much more real estate. I know it is a weed, but still one of my favorite corals.
 
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Is there any WATER In this Tank.. I stopped reading from page 7 to post 380 . Sorry..

I want to see swimmer swimmies swimming happily in your new SWIMMER SWIMMIE SWIMMING PLACE..

Today !!!!
THAT might be difficult! :)
 

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Ok, this is another issue I have. How many people really remove all bar code stickers and wash each PVC fitting in hot soapy water before assembly? Weirdness I tell you!

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A even bigger issue One of those slip couplers are upside down compared to the others.. Back into the Dish washer they must go..
 
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A even bigger issue One of those slip couplers are upside down compared to the others.. Back into the Dish washer they must go..
Rats! Now I will have to start over!!! No help are you! :)
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Ok, it won't look like I accomplished much today, but I actually did. I added unions to existing plumbing, which required a slight redo in spots. Both returns are about 85% completed now and drains are finished. In previous pictures, a lot of the plumbing was dry fit only. It is all cemented now, except a few fittings and a short run on the bottom of the right return. The reverse check valves and plumbing to those are also cemented. I hope they work as well as the one that Melev uses on his 400. Kind of a weird plumbing set up to get them mounted without being too much in the way, they just need to suck air when the power goes off. :) I did add two unions to the SeaSwirls, so they can be removed easily for any maintenance. Anyway, it was a good day for a change.

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Tank one 24" x 24" cube took about 7 months, tank 2 , 8' x 30" x 36" h, and tank 3, 4' x 30" x 27" h ,I think cant remember would have to look at paper work. Ordered October 2014, shipping in two weeks! March 2016 Worth it! They are like a piece of art! I am very pickey with every detail, I can not find a flaw anywhere on this tank! I am thinking about ordering a forth tank 8' x 4' x 15"h frag tank next with a reef savvy sump to go with it. I am sure it will take over 1 year but I am ok with that.
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It seems that 1” PVC U-Tubes are impossible to find - or simply don’t exist. 1 1/2”, no problem. So I made my own 1” for my overflow.

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