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kriswaters

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  1. Will do...I live in Newberg and my LFS is a great place. The sell exotics as well. It's where I get the ferrett food, snake food, chameleon food, FW supplies.....I even met a breeder there and got my "baby puppy" AKA Raider, my 2 1/2 black lab. Kris
  2. LOL...there are already a variety of "little bugs" in it. It's been 24 hours and no leeks. I will leave it one more day then empty it. I will have to take apart my stand to get it under the tank! Luckily, there is no cross brace in the back, just 1/2 sheet of board. Shouldn't be to hard. Kris
  3. At this point, no. My LFS has Ro/DI water for $1 a container, no matter what the size. I am pretty much a home body and for the time being, top off shouldn't be a problem. I do plan on installing my on RO/DI unit, and then I will go with the auto top off.
  4. Remember CO kills. Any gased powered generator will emit these toxic fumes. Make sure there is plenty of vent and NEVER use it inside....even the garage. Sorry, my medical background speaking (plus the mom). Kris
  5. here is my "ugly duckling" soon to be "something". I even have a cool "orb" floating in on the left upper side. Maybe a sign! Kris
  6. Well, it is 32" by 10" by 16". So about 20 gallons. Two hours and still no leaks. Maybe I should start a "tank build log" ohhh maybe not. Kris
  7. CCR-what a tank, I hope I can graduate to something like that someday. Glad I could teach you a few new tricks as well! GOOD NEWS: 1) Filled the sump again and NO leaks. 2) SG stabilized in my rock storage to 1.021 (haven't test for params yet) 3) Went to HD and bought about $40 worth of plumbing for the overflow (I love plumbing) 4) I am no longer a "toad fish"! Here is a pic with the sump and water. I plan on letting it set for a few days to make sure there is no leaks. I will pick up my return pump this weekend and try a test run with the skimmer and the return to make sure the operation is goooood. Kris
  8. Easier way....click on the IMG link (the last one on photobucket) copy and paste into your reply. Easy peesy lemon squeeze. Kris
  9. Aw wait, just figured it out. Kris
  10. That's cool, and you did that how? Kris
  11. Okay, here are a few pictures. Remember when I said that the tank is "ugly" right now. I think it will be a swan someday. So, the tank, the sump, the moster skimmer, and the rock. Enjoy. Kris http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w163/kwaters_photos/tank007.jpg http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w163/kwaters_photos/tank006.jpg http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w163/kwaters_photos/tank005.jpg http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w163/kwaters_photos/tank002.jpg http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w163/kwaters_photos/tank001.jpg
  12. okay...just took some pics of the rock I picked up tonight. I will figure out how to upload it here. As for the sump....good news/bad news. Good news: filled it up, looked GREAT! No bows in the sides at ALL. Bad News: A small leak ARGGGGG. Ok though, emptied it out and layed a thick bead of T-16 on the seam (outside). I think it will be fine. Of course, the leak is on the bottom, and in between the baffles so I can't really get to it from the inside, until, that is, I come up with some ingenious idea. The bug is bitting hard!!! Can't wait to see my rock tank LOL. Kris
  13. Andy, I like your internal/external durso pipe. I bought a 1" bulkhead today at my LFS. No problem fiting a 1" in to the inside threads but wondering what size you used for the "T" on the exteranl, outside threads. I will be duplicating your set up and wonder what other tid bits you can offer. Kris
  14. I thought about taking some pics, but not sure if you all get bored with seeing pic after pic after pic. I should though, even if just for my own "build log". Kris
  15. Gotcha! I have seen similar overflows but I certainly like this one! As a big DIY'er, it should be quite easy. I bought a 1" bulkhead today from my LFS so hopefully hubby can help me drill tonight. The sump is all together, just waiting for it to "cure" properly and very anxious to put water in it to test. Thanks for your help and advice. Kris(clap)
  16. Also interested in overflow box. Kris
  17. Interested in two pumps. Where are you located? Kris
  18. It is 48" x 14" by 20". I have looked into the external overflows. Frankly, they scare me to death. I worry about loosing shipon and having my display tank overflow and pumps burn out. This is still an option, but I need persuation. As for the SCWD, it will be powered by a pump and CL. Kris
  19. Ok, I have a 55 gallon acrylic tank that was given to me. This is my "starter" tank. I am planning on drilling for the overflows and wanted a little advice. A) Drill in each corner for even overflow. B) Drill in the middle/back of the tank. As far as the returns: Its kinda narrow 14" and I don't think I should use up that much display room with returns. A) Drill for returns with the overflow. B) Plum them from the back of the tank. Either way: A) return in each corner pointing center. B) two returns in the middle pointing opposite. I plan on going with a SCWD for one return pump and just a directional flow with the second. As of now, I have a 20 gallon sump (just glued yippie) and plan on using two smaller pumps for return. I am in to saftey and want a back up in case one fails. Anyway, just thought I'd get some input. Kris(plotting)
  20. There is also a plastic's store in Tigard on 72nd ave. called multi-craft plastics. They have it and their prices are way better than Tap's. Kris
  21. Great, pm me and let me know where/when I can come by. I live in Newberg. Kris
  22. I am interested in some of your LR. I have a 55 gal that needs some, but is not yet "live". Just trying to figure out if I can duplicate your storage for the rock. Love the price! Kris (rock2)
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