Some questionable quality photos of my general setup...
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, 11-01-2011 at 01:15 AM (1818 Views)
The right side of the tank:
middle:
left:
obligatory RBTA shot:
Left end of the tank:
Behind the tank in the fish room...
RO/DI setup with sprinkler valve. I did this because my RO/DI whines when the float valve shuts it off. Can be quite annoying, so I've restricted operation to the wee hours of the morning when I'm two floors away and can't hear it protesting.
The 55 gal sump, Ca reactor, and return pump. I had a local glass guy cut me 3 pieces for a baffle and cut a hole for the pump return. Works like a charm.
Frag Tank is in my "work area" above the sump. ...complete with ugly DIY cree LED build.
Fuge is above the work area on the homemade shelving structure behind the white styrafoam. Everything does a nice, efficient gravity drain. I tried like heck to get gravity drain to feed my skimmer, but didn't end up getting it to work at the flow rate I wanted.
The electrical panel I put together for the LED drivers and reef angel controller:
The hurricone. I've recently been playing around with it for various experimental reasons. recently added an overflow bucket to drain the collection cup and went to a fairly wet skim consistency. I like the results so far. The other trick I'm trying is patching the bubble king air intake directly into the collection cup of the skimmer. I figure it will cut down a LOT on evaporation by creating almost a closed loop air system - so I should benefit in a few ways. 1) Less stink because of having the skimmer 'exhaust' dumping straight into the fish room. 2) less RO/DI water required for top off. 3) Less power used in the winter for heating. I wonder if other people have tried this and measured results... I just rigged this up a week ago and I've already noticed a big difference in top off water used.
Above the skimmer in the corner is my salt drum. Gotta love gravity feed
Here's a shot of my DIY LED array over the main tank. It's so powerful that it typically makes new corals cower. I had to dial it back a bit, which makes me very happy. Saves energy and LEDs will last longer.