Very cool!
Hey all,
Just wanted to share with you my latest project that I am working on. I am about to bring a 40G breeder online for propagating corals, to what end I am not sure. Mostly for the fun of it, if I happen to help pay for some new 'toys' all the better. If I actually make some money wow .. that would be awesome, but is way way in the future, if at all.
So my tank is a 40G breeder from AGA (36x18x16), using a ASM-G1x for the skimmer, 2 @ 250W metal Halides, Mag12 for the return pump, Seio M-1500 for a power head (may need more, not sure yet) and a 35G sump. I have already drilled the tank and have the bulkheads in place
I am using 2" pvc for the water going down into the sume and 1 1/2" pvc for the returns. The mag12 will have to pump up about 6' or so, that will give me 900gph, minus the T that I will put in line for the return.
This weekend I built the stands for my frags out of 1/2" pvc, standard eggcrate and zip ties. All readily available from your favorite hardware store.
Side View
Front View
Am still looking for a 2" 90 degree elbow with threads on the outside, that will screw right into the bulkheads. When those are acquired, I will move the tank into the basement and start plumbing the tank.
Will keep you all posted on how things progress. Questions are welcome and if I happy to get suggestions.
Regards,
John
Very cool!
Looks great!!
Very nice, I've been thinking about doing this myself. But, then agian I have been thinking about doing a seahorse tank also. Darn you people, to many good ideas lol!
I like the pvc structure nice and sturdy.
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Looks like you have a pretty good setup made...a question though, will that be too much lighting? I would think that 2 250's would practically melt the corals? Or am I way off base here?
-Jon
hey albatros, how do you know what type of tanks you can drill? i have a perfecto tank i wanna drill but am hesitant.
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Some glass tanks have tempered bottoms- if that's the case then you can't drill the bottom. Most sides aren't tempered. Call Perfecto and ask if your tank is tempered.
mahaloz gwen
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Yeah...don't TOUCH tempered glass with any cutting instrument...you'll be sorry. Especially if it is HIGH QUALITY tempered glass...the more temper, the harder/more impossible (is that a phrase) it will be to cut/drill.
Idea looks like it is coming along great! I hope the coral propagation works out for you!
-Jon
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