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Burningbaal

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  1. Maybe that could be my first official service to the group?
  2. that's really nice. how is water stability with the clowns? does it push the bioload?
  3. very fun...perchers are always entertaining!
  4. I'm a little undecided with gfci. I think I'm going to seal around one circuit's wiring/outlet to make it water proof (for the heaters/return)and make the other two gfci?
  5. super-awesome, thanks for the advice. 12-2 wire (if copper) will carry 20 amps (according to my sources) and it's only $75 for 250ft, so I'm ok with that. I'm breaking them up into multiple circuits as much for emergency as anything else. if something causes one circuit to pop, it's unlikely to be on the one with just the return pump and heaters...that way I keep them running well. The lights and skimmer are 2nd most important (I think?) so they will also get their own, for the same reason. we're having an electrician swap out or (very outdated and not-to-code) breaker panel anyways, so cost of the circuit is negligable, and the wire is cheap enough. does that sound like a good priority list? return/heater as most important, lighting/skimmer as 2nd? also, It's a 90 gallon now...hoping a mod can change the title. not that it changes your point about the low elec reqs though
  6. question bump: circuitry question for the new setup: planning on 3x 20amp circuits. one will run just the heaters and return pump (skimmer?) one will run the lighting (432 watt T5 fixture), skimmer, and...? one will run everything else (powerheads, etc) does that sound good? is the amperage ok? I'm running the wires tonight or at least by the weekend and would REALLY like the advice.
  7. Try diluting tank water with ro/di. I'm not sure what the chemistry of the test kit is, but I doubt salt makes a difference. Try diluting it 50-50 to get in a 'normal' range. I'd test just the ro/di first to make sure it's Ca free. If your 50-50 shows over 350, test a fresh batch of salt water to make sure it's not a bad batch of salt. If virgin saltwater is OK, it must be something in the tank
  8. update, but no pics We decided to put built-in cabinets in the living room and the new tank will go there instead of the current location (in the kitchen). we already cut and sanded all the pieces, then prime paint and assemble groups together. then we'll iron out the electrical, then put the units in the living then I get to move the tank! question on electrical: I'm thinking two 20amp circuits, one for return pump, heater and?? 2nd circuit for everything else. sound ok?
  9. I guess I can use an aqualifter with an ATO switch... good point. I looked a little at the potential return pumps I may someday use (have a mag7 now, but want room for a replacement). I'm thinking a 6" section would work fine, I think that will be my plan. the skimmer I'm planning on upgrading to will be a recirc skimmer (avast marine CS-1), so skimmer depth doesn't matter. My seaclone will probably sit on a stand (egg crate or something) until the upgrade. sound ok?
  10. So very cool, even without cleaned glass that full tank shot is so impressive! Everything is so very impressive...(drooler)
  11. ok, I've got a drawing of my plan for the 55g sump. I want all the advice I can get...I want it done right. fuge will be lit with 2x 24watt CFLs (6500K) [ATTACH=CONFIG]12334[/ATTACH] oh, and water level should be about 16" and plan to have an ato...but need to get one that I don't have to drill to use..
  12. I like Jeremy's hawk...pretty cool looking But I also like my goby/shrimp, bummer that can't work for you...
  13. Hey 253, I am planning on a bean animal overflow that's very similar to the setup you have. Thanks for the input on the sump selection!
  14. I'm planning on using the glass lids that came with the tank, and will hang my light from rope ratchets and be hoodless ...should I not be worries about the heat?
  15. k... hopin for someone with experience on the heat issue. that's my main hesitation for using the tempered 55 is that I was going to have the pump external on the acrylic tank to cut back on heat. I can't have it external to the 55 because I can't drill the glass (tempered). I'll be running an 8-bulb T5 fixture (48") a few powerheads, the skimmer and the return (mag 7). should I use the acrylic sump to get the mag 7 as an external or use the 55 for more sump-space? That's the main debate, would really appreciate advice
  16. Mid-game bump...any advice? Tempered 55 or acrylic 25 for the sump?
  17. yes one of the guys here hooked me up with a tek light that had been sold as a hydroponic light. but it's Tek, jjust that it had 6500K bulbs, so I got Danik's old actinics and I'm up and running now, just need to hang it - it even came with rope ratchets!)
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