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  1. Yyrkoon's Avatar
    http://www.vibrationmounts.com/store...=products8.htm (The blue metric GelPads) These are expensive, but I would how well they would work. I'll try the plumbing and a mousepad first, however.
    Updated 10-16-2012 at 09:29 AM by Yyrkoon (Clarification)
  2. Midnight's Avatar
    Plus 1 on what Phil say
  3. Alaska_Phil's Avatar
    This is a big problem with commercial pumps, like the building heating pumps I deal with. Typically they use a section of flexible hose, or a rubber ball type connector between the pumps and hard plumbing to help isolate the vibration. So, re-plumbing with sections of spa-flex or hose may help.
  4. Yyrkoon's Avatar
    It is hard plumbed, perhaps that is a potential culprit. I have the pump on four rubber feet, and have felt pads on each of the feet.
  5. stangchris's Avatar
    nothing wrong with pump thats how they are. a computer mouse pad can work wonders even a lil towel rolled up.
  6. Midnight's Avatar
    You can get coraline from snails or anything, I wouldn't worry about that. Its the other stuff that comes from the live rock, is why I asked. A lot of people struggle starting with all dry rock. I would not use the aiptasia rock unless you have time to use shrimps or nudibranches to get rid of it. I would just find another source. I do like the way the rocks look in there though. I am guessing they are tied together in some way so they don't topple?
  7. melev's Avatar
    Looking good so far. I bet you are getting really antsy about now to move forward.

    What RO/DI system do you have that produces water so slowly? What's the water temperature where you are?
  8. Yyrkoon's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Midnight
    We're getting excited, I don't remember, do you have some live rock going in there?
    I still need to get some. My LFS has it for sale... and its all covered in Aiptasia. I'd like to find some nuggets that I can use to seed coraline algea growth. I'd be open to any suggestions that you might have.
  9. Midnight's Avatar
    We're getting excited, I don't remember, do you have some live rock going in there?
  10. Yyrkoon's Avatar
    The fixture is a 24" 36W AquaticLife 1.0 Watt Expandable LED Light Fixture. I know its not the top of the line, but so far I'm pretty happy with it.
  11. Midnight's Avatar
    Now i understand what you were doing.
  12. melev's Avatar
    That skinny vessel would have been a great way to add top off water to the sump as evaporation occurs.
  13. melev's Avatar
    You did a great job! Very clean, and safe. Thank you for taking the time to share your project with us.
  14. joeogio's Avatar
    looks very nice! what kind of led fixture is that?
  15. Yyrkoon's Avatar
    I'll have more hood pics in the next post. I just finished installing the lighting bracket in the hood. Waiting for the glue to dry before I install the lighting.
  16. Midnight's Avatar
    Coming along well. Can you show more pics of how the hood works, I am not seeing how it all works.
  17. Yyrkoon's Avatar
    Looks great. Are you using any adhesive to keep the rocks stacked?
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  19. joeogio's Avatar
    i just recieved 100lbs of key largo from marco and it looks great!
  20. Yyrkoon's Avatar
    @ Midnight: I'll be using Marco Rocks for the aquscaping. I have some of their product that is flat on one side. I don't plan on building a wall, per se, but do plan on having the structure tighter against th back wall of the tank than I had in its first iteration.
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