Jason Bell
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- Apr 3, 2019
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So definitely run T5 and LED combo. I think Painter Steve runs that combo on his tank and I have some great frags supplied by him. The options are endless, too many really.
My tank is a miracles 84x30x24 with the bottom rimmed, miracles told me to put 1/2" white styrofoam under the tank on my 3/4" plywoodWith my tank being rimed, no plywood or foam should be used, that is for a flat bottom tank. Only support needed is the actual rim. The bottom glass is recessed due to the rim and does not make contact with the surface, have this same design on my current 120g.
The entire stand will be covered, I have something special in the works....
On a good note the balance of plumbing will arrive Monday, so goal this weekend is rock work completed, 3 of the lights hung from the bar as I am using 2 now then take stock of the overwhelming number of packages to ensure I have everything.
Electrician is coming Tuesday to install my circuit and GFI outlets then finally I can get some water in this tank. I still have a few more items to obtain, but none of them will stop me from getting it started up.
Limited only by imagination and.....depth of the wallet.
Hey, really offside, what do you recommend as a home tech hack plasma cutter? I was going to just go with lincoln like my welder, but thought I'd ask. How many times I've had to cut, grind, smooth steel that I could have just sliced. Really been thinking of picking one up someday.
Cool!I will get you the name of the one we picked up last year, I want to say King, rest of our gear is Lincoln and Miller. We rarely have used it other than stripping lengths that will not fit in our shear and of course cutting happy faces out of plate. It does work well with a jig, I will say the $300 units from Amazon worked, but about 6 months max.
My tank is a miracles 84x30x24 with the bottom rimmed, miracles told me to put 1/2" white styrofoam under the tank on my 3/4" plywood
Cool!
I think they're perfect for the garage hacker, I can cut stuff with the bandsaw, but it fights be on corners and shapes, and for sure I love steel happy faces!!
I run 2x canisters with GFO and carbon, the carbon first so runout gets trapped in second canister...then to a fine mesh sock on the output (I wonder about HLLE in angels with carbon dust). I also run a larger single reactor for biopellets. One chamber in the sump is full of liverock, but otherwise it's just for water flow, additives and heat down there. I used to run filter socks on the returns, but got tired of cleaning them, but now I have a billion snails in the sump plugging things up
I use the tunze eco chic fuge light amd have it submerged 2” Definitely happy with the growth I get from chaeto.A well lit refugium is better than all the above export methods. I would personally do a refugium, skimmer, and carbon.
I have a remote deep sand bed/mangrove tank running into my 20gal cube that I’m trying to decide if I want to shift over to my 100gal amd continue to run it. Not as easy as that sounds because it’s on the opposite side of the room, mounted on the wall and weights prob 400-500lbs with the sand in it. Struggles of reefing. Lol.I can easily do that given the sump space, I did run many tanks ago, a remote with deep sand bed and algae.