scubasteve
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Awesome rock work!! What brand of hydraulic cement did you use?
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If you have a euro teat kit thats measured in metric just do a google search for metric to standard. Conversion down to ml. Level
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Or you can order any size you want front these guys in sched. 40 or 80 threaded or slip fit,
http://www.zoro.com/g/PVC%20Acetal%20and%20CPVC%20Gate%20Valves/00065491/
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Sent you a pm
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I am running an SCA 302 cone skimmer, its the same thing as an swc with the same attman 2600 pump. It is super quiet, and works great! Cost is almost half of an swc 149.00 with free shipping
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Those are air voids in the construction seams, and i wouldn't use it as it could have structural issues, if you bought it new and have your receipt still, talk with the retailer about getting a replacement. And fully inspect new tank before taking it home.
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I have a stainless dental pick that i have used to scrape em off the rock and do the siphon trick.
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+1 with Randy, i run a pair of brs deluxe reactors ganged together, one with gfo the other with carbon. Have .02/.04 phosphates... alot easier than the muratic acid route.
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Pretty clean set up! Like the finish on the stand.
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You can also get then at zorotool.com sch. 40 pvc threaded x threaded $7.44 ship outa cali, got mine in 3 days...
They all sizes from 1/2" up to 4" in both threaded and slip
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Cool i will send ya a pm
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Hey all looking to trade a wp-25 for a wp-10
All i need is the pump, as i have a twin controller. Is less than a month old.
Let me know.
Thanks.
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Just wanted to put out a big thank you!
Great setup and amazing deal on corals!!
You da maan!!
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Sending a pm
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Lookin good Nancy!
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Looking good Steve' date=' thanks for posting[/quote']
Thanks Brad!
Hey did ya ever "accidentally break off " some of that la laker turbinaria?
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That is one seriously sweet set up you created!
Thanks maan! I am really diggin it so far!!
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Gorgeous! I have the same tank and always wondered what it would look like if I did it proper... This is bet inspiring. Beautiful hood and it have serious sump envy. Great idea to take the center brace out and replace it with a removable one. Odd shape and space to work with.
Thanks Pete! I have seen your post of your tank as well and it looks great!
Thats the one downside to the bowfronts.. I wanted as big of a sump as i could get in the stand, and the only easy way to get a 34" sump in was to remove a center brace... so out it went!
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Thanks Jeramy! I'm pretty happy with it so far! Its been up and running just over a month now and corals are cororing up and have allready seen good growth!
The canopy can be raised and lowered yes.
I picked up a coral life hanging kit, came with brackets that were perfect width to bolt rite onto the aluminum channel i mounted the lights to..
They have a tensioner release for fine height adj. At the bottom bracket. So i can just lift up on the hood and pull the wires down and raise it up...
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The 1 dollar skimmer neck cleaner
in D.I.Y
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Pretty cool.. headin to the ole dollar store tomorrow