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Taylorhardy1

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  1. I'm pretty sure they're actually closer to 48-1/4x24-1/4 unfortunately. I think I'll have to keep looking!
  2. Not 100% sure, I just searched up the nuvo sr80 stand and that was the dimensions brs had for the aps stand
  3. Brs says it's 47.5x23.81. Not sure a standard rimmed 120g would fit on it unfortunately
  4. Still a 48x24 footprint right? If it could be reinforced easily ill take it!
  5. Does anyone here have a stand for a 4ft 120g they'd let go for cheap? Considering picking up a complete setup, but the stand won't fit where I have approval for it. (After a whole lot of back and forth I was given permission for a bigger tank by my landlord)😁 need something in the 48-52"w range.
  6. Recently got water into my rimless biocube, but used all dry rock and I'm not sure how much bacteria is actually still living in "live" sand. But I want to start this tank off right. I don't care much about Coraline, it will come eventually and be annoying enough when it does. My other setup has a small amount of bryopsis I've been battling and definitely don't want to risk seeding the new tank with any nuisance algae. Looking for a small pest/nuisance algae free biodiverse piece of rock, or bio-brick. Can pay cash, replace rock, buy you a frag, or whatever works best. Also looking for some good macro or chaeto to start my fuge in the coming weeks. Let me know what you've got, thanks!
  7. Well everyone, it's official. I added all 30lbs of sand and added water. It's a little deeper than I wanted, but I'll siphon out some with water changes until I'm happy. Ended up adding about 36g with what went into the sump so I'm thinking it should fairly easily support 4-5 small fish. To fill a little of the dead space up top I've ordered one of the magnetic rock shelves. Need to revise my standpipe a little and a few small things. But overall I'm super happy. This light is shockingly bright, and the colors and shimmer are pretty nice. Will have to get a par meter and see how well it really does. Ill update with better pics once its cleared up!
  8. Coming from radions I guess I just feel the interface could use a solid update in modernizing the style of the site, as well as the scheduling. It was incredibly simple to set the schedule on a radion and easily view the mapping of the schedule. I just don't see that same simplicity that was so nice with radions. From what I've seen you make a phenomenal light, but at nearly the same cost as a radion there's alot to consider. The thing about the noopsyche is they put out great results for less than the cost of a black box. Obviously there's not much warranty, or quality to them, and I wouldn't be supporting a local business, so its not a great comparison. But they're both lights I'm considering for this setup. At the end of the day it will come down to whether or not I'm happy enough with this setup to spend that much on a rather overpowered light.
  9. Thanks! I'm excited about it! I like to think I'm more acclimatized to tedious work because of my day job, but I'm reminded Everytime I do a job like this that even small seemingly simple tasks can take an insane amount of effort to get right. Also, the unaddressed notifications on my phone also give me anxiety, but the anxiety prevents me from feeling motivation to clear them. It's a never ending battle.
  10. Same townhouse, just in a different corner of the room. Only 6 more months and hopefully will be ready to buy a house🤞 I'm excited about it! Was bummed to find the 2 little chips in the rim, but have a little experience in glass repair so am working on filling them before I add water. I used a dct for a little, but it died pretty quick. I've seen the dcp's and they seem to have good reviews. I'm ultimately hoping to setup a nice nano and keep it up long term so a pricier pump wouldn't be terrible. On the otherhand I could replace it 4x for the cost of 1 "nicer" pump. My thoughts with going with a nicer, overpowered light is I'll have an excuse to buy nicer sps again. I just wish the control interface for the duos were more user friendly because the colors are nice. I think thats where I find the difficulty justifying the cost.
  11. My first 2 attempts I made the classic mistake of stacking my rocks pretty much vertically, and not really giving myself anywhere to place corals. That's when I remembered to turn my light on to give me a better idea of how much shadowing there will be. I really liked this scape, but I realized the top of the rock would be barely 1" below the surface. So it was back to the drawing board. My 3rd, and final attempt ended up like this. I really liked this scape because it gave me a lot of space for coral placement, and still gave me some nice big caves, and overhangs and was exponentially more stable than any of the other scapes. So I left it like this for a day or two to make sure I REALLY liked it, then made some small adjustments before taking a little epoxy to hold it all together. I kept it shorter because I'm definitely a fan of minimalist scapes, but I also wanted space for one of those magnetic polyresin natural shelves for eventual frags. And now is the waiting game for the ups and FedEx guys to start bringing me my new equipment. 😁 Looking for a recommendation on a 750-900gph DC return pumps, and good lights! What will I see the best quality from?
  12. Works been super slow today, so I figured I'd start a build thread for the tank me and my girlfriend have been working on setting up over this last weekend. Earlier this year I had a 93g cube that I loved, but due to some unforeseen circumstances I had to let it go. Was hoping to grab the p650 that Jeff's got sitting at CNC, but unfortunately my property management won't approve anything larger than 50g, so this is my compromise. I've currently got an IM 16g nuvo setup with a couple nice mushrooms and some other softies, some lps, and a derasa clam. Everything was great, until the clam decided it wants to grow, and now I can't keep alk and Cal stable to save my life. Which then inspired me to scroll through Facebook marketplace and see what's out there for a nice larger nano setup and stumbled across this biocube setup. The post had essentially no details on what was included, so I sent a message asking for some more info. I found out they had bought the setup as a complete running setup, but crashed it after moving it due to inexperience with the hobby in general. They then told me they weren't entirely sure what everything even was, but if I came and picked it up immediately they'd give it to me for $100. SOLD. Made the trek out to pick it up, and filled my car FULL of equipment. Once I got it home it was time to start making it really mine. So I decided to go with the rimless mod. That was one hell of an adventure. After about a half hour of very very meticulous work with a Dremel and a cutoff wheel, I managed to cut through the plastic on the 2 sides near the rear. Decided it would be too much work to try to cut a 3rd spot up front to pull off the rim in 2 pieces, so I just started to pull on it. After an hour of that, and realizing I wasn't making ANY progress, I decided to grab a butter knife and carefully split the silicon from the rim. Apparently oceanic felt it was necessary to put an entire freaking tube of silicon to hold the rim on. 1 day later, and a whole lot of profanities shouted I had the rim off. Next I decided to get my sump generally into place. I was given an eshopps overflow, with an older gen rs-75 sump. I've never used a hob overflow before so I really wasn't too sure on how well it would work. For now I'm just using the hydor 750gph return pump that I was given with the setup, but will definitely be upgrading to a DC pump before any livestock makes it into the tank. I kept the factory flex pipe that comes with the eshopps overflow/sump kit. I decided to just use vinyl tubing for my return in order to avoid any additional flow restrictions, and due to the random array of 45° angles that would be required to hard plumb it. Next up I decided to test out the hob overflow and see how it reacts to power being cut in different scenarios I was able to play out in my head. The physics behind the hob overflow is actually pretty cool. I had assumed the second the power was cut the u tube would siphon until it pulls in air, but due to the water level inside the overflow, and the u tube being equal length it actually can't loose siphon unless you physically remove water from either end. Still, to play it safe, I ordered a Tom's aqualifter and will install it before running water. The hob overflow is surprisingly quiet when its actually running, and with the addition of a stockman stand pipe I was able to make it a bit quieter. For my auto top off I decided to order a tunze osmolator due to the reliability I've seen reported in reviews. For managing trace elements and dosing I happened to find a sweet deal on a very lightly used ghl 2.1 doser, and kh director. I'm a little bit skeptical on how well the kh director will work based of reviews, but I got the pair for cheap enough to make it worth atleast a good test run. For nutrient export I'm working on building a stand/compartment to house my skimmer, so the main chamber can be utilized for a fuge as well. I haven't officially decided what I want to do about lighting yet, currently have an ai nano led that came with the tank setup. But I doubt it would be enough lighting for the few sps I want. I've been heavily considering trying out a noopsyche k7 pro, or reefi duo. But undecided. Wish the price point for the reefi was more middle ground, but the reviews I've seen are phenomenal. Would love some advice on this front! Next step was getting this thing slid into it's forever home and leveled. I decided to use Bahamas oolite sand. Ive been using this in the last 2 nano tanks I've setup, and have been quite happy with it. 30lbs is probably overkill, but we'll see! Decided to drop in to Cuttlefish and check out that "blue iquatics" rock I've been hearing so much about. Ended up leaving with 5 interesting pieces. This rock is sweet! Looks like it's been maturing for years. I really like how natural the artificial Coraline looks. Thanks again Jeff! The next step is always my favorite- aquascaping! Took a few attempts before I found something I really liked, but I was able to get pretty much exactly what I had envisioned.
  13. Measured it while cleaning it up last weekend and realized it's actually 29" tall making it a 210g. Wasn't able to get help pulling it out of our storage unit to get current pictures unfortunately, but planning on it later this week. Have a stand, sump, pumps, and other random equipment I can include. I'd take $500 or best offer, or would be interested in trading for any 4 foot 120g, or a nice rimless 40g+
  14. Have had this 72x24x27 AGA 200g sitting in storage with the intentions on setting it up but have decided that I don't have the space, or funds to setup a tank like this right now. I'm wanting to trade it for a 50-140g rimless, eurobraced or acrylic shallow dimension tank. Not necessarily looking for super shallow, but can't be taller than it is wide. Lmk what you got.
  15. Was interested until you said corner overflow 😅 the tank will be in a spot where we want 3 sides fully visible, without seeing plumbing unfortunately.
  16. Wonder how the waterbox's handle being drilled. Aio isnt completly out of the question with how plausible modifying most tanks are anymore. I definitely could be interested if you wanted to arrange a trade/partial trade for labor on your car though!
  17. The title pretty much says it all. Looking for something I can manage a little easier than the 16g aio I'm running right now. I've got cash sitting aside for a 120g, but I haven't been able to convince the girlfriend it's reasonable to spend $2250 on some glass boxes with a particle board stand. So I'm praying someone somewhere local has a nice tank they'll part with so I can let her get her hair done with the leftover cash as a "please don't make me sleep on the couch" kinda present.😂 Anything rimless with a sump in the 25-120g range is something I'd consider, but could even be interested in a Red Sea max I could modify. Have cash in hand, or various trades. I'm also a Mechanic and could trade parts and labor for the dusty old setup you've just got sitting. Let me know if you've got anything!
  18. Didn't I give you that lil encrusted nub? PC rainbow is such a fun acro.
  19. I've been contemplating that. But if I bought new I think I'd get a waterbox or a reefer. I'm not completely ready for a big tank yet, but antsy enough that a cheap option that needs a little work is surprisingly tempting.
  20. I found a 120 In pretty decent shape for super cheap. The only issue is it's got a rim, and I'd prefer to avoid having a plastic rim. I'm also not exactly sure how old it is, so I definitely want to reseal it. Ive resealed tanks before so not as worried about that but I haven't ever euro braced a tank. Is it possible to get a 48"x24"x3/8" pane, and get the center punched out to make a clean one piece 3" rim? Would I be better off just buying 2 48"x3", and 3 24"x3" pieces? Is it really worth it?
  21. Can't wait any longer, need to setup my little nano tank. I'm looking for a decent looking 24"x12"roughly footprint stand to fit my im nuvo 16g. Could be up to a couple inches larger, but trying to keep it sleek to keep the cat from messing with it too much. I've been looking at furniture stores, and pet stores and haven't been able to find anything very nice. Doesn't have to be special, just simple nice look, decent condition, able to hold an aquarium, and a cabinet to tuck wiring and the ato.
  22. Was able to convince my girlfriend to let me get a larger setup, and have permission to get something in the 48x28 footprint range. Ideally something eurobraced or rimless. Not a fan of the plastic rim.
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