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SquidHC

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  1. I'm headed out tomorrow to pick up acrylic for a few projects and will scrounge the scrap bin for the acrylic to build the tank and sump.

     

    Good to go on the sump. Materials on hand, and ready to be built as soon as the final design is decided.

     

    However, after looking at the acrylic, it seems that just buying an AGA 40B would be cheaper than the materials to build it. I'm sure some LFS out there would be willing to donate, or at least get one for this at wholesale costs...

     

    Let me know.

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  2. I'm headed out tomorrow to pick up acrylic for a few projects and will scrounge the scrap bin for the acrylic to build the tank and sump. Shouldn't be a problem. I just need exact measurements. I also need sump info. If the stand is being built, I need to know the dimensions of the sump area. I need info on the skimmer, to find the optimum working depth and footprint, so I can build the sump around that.

     

    For the sump, I was figuring on a simple design. Basically, a sock holder area, into the skimmer compartment, into the return pump/top off area. Should be pretty basic, just need some info. Let me know. Also, the stand builder should contact me via PM!

  3. This works good for the ones you can see. If theres a prob like I have then getting something that will eat them is the only option. I needed to get a new test kit to make sure my PH and KH were good but tomorrow I'm getting a aptasia eating macheeeeeeeeeeeeen

     

    Well it would at least give your CBB a head start! Plus you don't have to worry about it messing with your tank parameters.

  4. One thing I think is important with a closed loop is planning. Once you drill the holes, thats where it is. Unlike with directional powerheads, that you can move wherever suites you best.

     

    Between the un-adjustability, drilling extra holes in your tank, tons of fittings that can all leak, a big/noisy power-hog of a motor to run it, and an oceans motion drawing even more power to give you changing current, I can't think of any reason to go with a closed loop. What are the benifits anyway? It seems like an archaic idea.

     

    Get in touch with The Nano Reef. They are, I believe, the only people in portland that sells Vortechs, and will cut good deals. Do some reading on them if your un-familiar. I think it's a far better route to go.

  5. Beautiful build, congrats! I really appreciate the clean lines of your stand. Simple but beautiful, and doesn't take away from the tank itself.

     

    I was curious as to your long term plans for the tank? With 2x250w halides, and 4-T5's over that large of a tank, it seems like your lighting coverage will be under par for high needs corals. Also, with only 2 K-4's, it seems like your flow would be on the low end also(I had 3 K-4's, modded with large impellers in my 125g).

     

    Also, what thickness of acrylic was used in the build?

     

    All in all, beautiful tank man. Has some amazing potential.

  6. #16 is thick like super glue. I would not recommend it for welding seams. #4 is water thin and wicks into the seam and is nice and clean to use(with some practice). It also sets very quickly(30 seconds or so). I use #16 for repairing some things, but thats it.

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