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A Reef Grows in the Bronx Update: Tuesday, September 04, 2011.

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It has been a while since my last post but I have had a very busy schedule between both work and getting the equipment setup on the aquarium. So I thought I would post a little entry to catch up on some of the different equipment that I installed on my aquarium via a couple of photographs.








Update: October 14, 2011


Well I am finally done building the Avast Marine Works "You Build" CS-1 Black Pearl Recirculating Protein Skimmer. First let me say that this is not a difficult build but it is rather time consuming. So if anyone wonders why the you build version is about 63% percent more expense well the simple answer is: time is money! It took me about 1 hour just to unpack all the pieces and get everything sorted out and at various stages in the process you have to allow adequate time for the solvent to dry so pieces don't come apart. It's just a simple fact of engineering that if you attempt to rush this build project you are going to run into issues with the seems holding. With that being said it freaking looks awesome! Mine came with the standard oval Avast Marine Works decals and no the cool looking circular ones which just looks better from a aesthetic stand point in my opinion but maybe I can get Justin to send me on. Other then that there is no much that I can really complain about. I am running on 4 hours of sleep from building this but it was worth all the time! I'm hoping to have it setup in the aquarium sump after work this evening! I have included some photographs of the recirculating feature for those that asked. Also because of the smoked cone you cannot see the bubble plate inside but it is removable for cleaning. Also my apologies if some on the photographs are a bit blurry. I was putting this together until 2:00am last night.

















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Updated 10-14-2011 at 07:37 AM by TH3C1SC0K1D

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  1. melev's Avatar
    It might be nice to create some type of floating canopy that matches the look & color of the dresser to complete the look over the tank.
  2. baker.shawn's Avatar
    kalk reactor and Ca reactor...wowzer!
  3. stangchris's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by baker.shawn
    kalk reactor and Ca reactor...wowzer!
    i was thinking the same thing!!! dang lol
  4. baker.shawn's Avatar
    do you plan on running your UV all the time? i think thats a nono with biobeads.
  5. TH3C1SC0K1D's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by baker.shawn
    do you plan on running your UV all the time? i think thats a nono with biobeads.
    I do plan on running it all the time but it to prevent anything from clogging up the Calcium Reactor. The drip rate is so slow that I doubt if it will affect the BioPellets in any way.