Midnight's 300g Build Some Parts and Stand draft
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, 02-26-2012 at 09:48 PM (2989 Views)
Last Thursday we closed on the new house in Charlotte. The family and I went to the mountains of NC for the weekend and I snuck down to the Atlanta Reef Club for their frag swap and presentations. The swap was great, lots of fraggers and some vendors with their products up on display. Not only were they there to help explain their products but many of them contributed to the raffle. The presentations were on sumps, plumbing, and aquascaping. Marc Levenson spent about two hours on his topic of sumps and plumbing and then he teamed up with Scott Fellman for the talk on aquascaping. I finally figured out what he meant by providing a acrylic support for his rocks, he owes us an article on this.
Last week I had ordered a couple of things from the equipment list that I didn't already have.
The fist was 4 Stunner Strips from http://www.ecoxotic.com/. These arrived fast and well packed. I ordered 4 of the 36" blue with magenta strips that will be used in place of florescent actinic supplementation. I have unpacked one of these to test over my current tank once the other lights go out.
The other item I ordered was the Boosted RODI unit from http://www.melevsreef.com/shop/index.html. This unit is not stolen as it implies, but, rather It has a pump to help it produce more water and makes it more efficient. The efficiency will be more important at the new house since I will have to pay for water. This is not as well packed as an Ecotech pump but it gets the job done and keeps costs down.
Lastly I have been battling, it seems, with my LFS and their Stand guy. They want to build my stand just like they have built every other stand they have done. And I want them to build it my way. Not only can we not agree on the design but also the materials used. I am also finding out that of the three other people with custom steel stands, they are wanting to charge me about twice what the others have paid.
This is the Stand they want to build.
If you notice it using 1/8" material and angle iron. I want them to use 1/4" tubular steal all the way around. I am also not happy with all the cross bracing. I don't mind a gusset in the corners, but the cross bracing is atrocious.
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