Any updates? New FTS maybe?
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Well, I haven't done much to the system over the past 9 months. It runs so smooth now I hate to go messing with it. I only have to change filter socks every 6 or 7 days. I dose 30ml of alk everyday and then test and add Ca every week. The corals are growing at a good rate as far as I'm concerned. I did frag some off the bottom of the Hollywood Stunner as it's shading the corals below it too much. I had to replace the return pump as the old Jebao DC9000 started having intermittent lock ups about once every 6 or 8 weeks. So I got a different one that looks the same but has what looks like a better controller.
I'll try for a new FTS and see what I get and post it here later.
I've just started considering a new build to replace this tank. I have a couple things I'm less than happy with and I do need more room for RFA's. So rather than pulling everything out and just rebuilding the egg crate platform and rockscape, I'm thinking a new tank. I haven't expressed the idea to my wife yet and I know she won't like the idea. But that's because she never likes change... until after it's done and works better. My stand has a bit more room off to the right side. So I could go 30"x24"x20" and have a bit more room. The big things I'm considering, and this is really just in the 'kicking it around stage' is the drain and return system. I want a bigger main drain so I can flow more through the sump/refugium and have more return flow. I'm running the return pump at about 50% because there isn't fast enough flow from the DT. I also want an emergency drain that is as big or bigger than the primary drain. And I'd like to get rid of the 'over the back of the tank' returns and route them in through the glass back. I'm thinking a coast to coast overflow that only goes 1/3rd of the way down in the tank (like 6" deep). Then have two good size wavemakers on the back glass under the overflow. I think I want the overflow to be all glass, no more acrylic.
I'm considering doing the bottom of the tank as a 24"x 30" sheet of pvc. Then setting a 3/8" thick piece of glass down that would be 23 1/8" x 29 1/8". That way all 4 sides of the tank can sit on the pvc and be attached to the both pvc and the bottom glass for extra strength. It also gives the bottom of the tank a strong but slightly soft bottom between the glass and the yoga mat I would use under the tank.
I'm also considering using white RTV silicone if I can find it (I haven't begun to look yet), or 3M Co #5200 Marine Adhesive which is white. But that would also involve buffing all the mating surfaces and ends of the glass with fine sandpaper to rough it up so the adhesive sticks better. The primary reason for doing this in my stands is all high gloss white and so are all the other cabinets in our house (kitchen and both bathrooms), so I think a white edged tank would be different and cool looking. I'd probably do a small test aquarium if I go the 3M 5200 adhesive route.
I'd love to hear any comments anybody wants to make, good, bad or even other crazy ideas for me to consider!
It's looking really nice!
That's an awful lot of work for such a small gain in area!
Growing like crazy:)Thanks @Katrina71 , how are yours doing?
My family owns a parasailing company and we have used 5200 in all sorts of ways. It is incredibly strong. Def do a test with it first though. How big is your drain now?
Wow! That is beautiful!Hey, I finally got around to cleaning the glass and taking a couple of pics yesterday. And here it is, 4:00am and I woke up and couldn't get back to sleep, so I came here. What does that say about me?
Anyway, I have to admit that I'm kind of surprised at the fact that I don't have to clean my glass very often. And when I do, it's more tiny starts of coraline rather than diatoms. I probably go 2 or 3 weeks between cleanings.
So lets start with my favorite, a slightly less than FTS.
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And just to get the full view, here it is from edge to edge and top to bottom.
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And just to the right of center, in the sand, right at the front is one of my older baby RFA's that is about a year old now. It doesn't show well from the front of the tank (above). So here is a shot from the top down.
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You can see that the amount of space I left as open snd in front of the rockscape and egg crate platform is now full of RFA's and I have a couple more in a 16g holding tank. I just hate the idea of screwing up this tank by pulling everything out, revising the egg crate platform and then doing the rockscape and RFA placement in the sand just to gain 2 or 3 inches of open sand.
Same here.Wow! That is beautiful!
Been following your snorkeling thread. [emoji846]
Your tank is even nicer!
Thank you for sharing.
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@Ron Reefman I love your rfa but I can never get mine to attach them they go where I don’t want them:(