While the 75 gallon build is waiting its turn to get some more funds directed its way, I thought I might share some pictures from my 29. The Florida ricordeas and the Xenia seem to be the only things that have always done well under the PC lights (that I used to have) on this tank. Luckily, they seem to continue to be realitively happy under the lower wattage t5s. You'll have to excuse the hair algae. Though I'm finally beginning to win the battle, there's still more than I would like ...
Updated 03-15-2012 at 05:02 AM by melev
I suppose the 29 gallon must be feeling jealous of the attention and parts bill for the 75 gallon. Today while I was home for lunch the second of the main tank power compact light units went up in smoke. Horrible smell! Luckily, I was home and was able to get it unplugged and outside. No fire, but did I mention the horrible smell. Fried ballast is not a pleasant smell. So in the last couple of months both 65 watt power compacts (used for the main lighting in the tank) have ...
Well, I planned my work and worked my plan...until my brain got in the way, then I revised my plan and made things way more complicated. Anyway, the plumbing is done...mostly. How we got there: Time to plumb a pump. I started with a 3/4" to 1 1/2" adaptor threaded to a 1 1/2" union. I screwed these 2 fittings together prior to putting them on the pump to avoid cracking the pump housing. ...
Updated 02-19-2012 at 09:09 PM by blakew (Added an additional thought.)
Anyone see what's wrong with this picture? Doh! Guess I get to fix it in the morning.
I want to start by thanking melev (Marc) for a great plumbing article and the follow up comments as well for helping me plan and begin the plumbing on my tank (finally). Marc's article can be found here: http://www.reefaddicts.com/content.p...o-it-correctly Here's the tank and sump on the stand (yeah). Here's most of the plumbing parts. Some of you will notice there's a single union ball valve in ...
Updated 02-27-2012 at 02:28 AM by blakew (fixing pictures)