No worries at all, it never even occurred to me to BE ticked off.:)
Anthony, the 14K is temporary until the new lights come in (supposed to ship, once again, today. We'll see.) They'll be 10K, a bit better, I think.
Thanks, all!.
Ron
Ummm... Yes, it's me. I don't know who else I'd be. The lovely and talented Mrs thegrimreefer hasn't screamed or called the police, or knocked me silly when I walked in the door, so I have to assume I'm me. That certainly doesn't mean I'm who YOU think I am, however.
I posted that question...
A local reefer needed to get rid of his setup, and parted out everything. One thing I walked away with was this coral. It was bright irridescent green under his VHOs. His story was that he got this coral "in an IMAC raffle after Mr. Anthony Calfo himself fragged it with a saw."
It went from...
Diamond wet saw. Looks like a mini table saw. I just bought one not long ago to cut ceramic tiles. Now once that that project is done....
$80-90 at Home Depot, IIRC.
Oh... I wouldn't use it with SALT water in the pan. Just a warning.
The larger outlet, going down through the bottom of the box, is the standard 1.5" "drain" to the sump. Most of the water goes through there (and through it's corresponding drain at the other end of the tank).
The outlet that comes out of the side of the box, with the elbow attached, is a .75"...
Thanks for the welcome.
My goal for the in-wall 125 display was to have unobtrusive overflows that can handle a lot of flow, do a great job of surface skimming, and leave me some room for a "hang on" closed loop.
I don't know what the rules are here about posting links to other forums, but if...
I gravity feed my skimmer directly from my overflow box. 3/4" to the skimmer, 1.5" "drain".
It's working great for me so far. I've not yet bothered to place an inline valve to slow the flow, but the skimmer's fairly large, about 30" tall, 12" diameter.
here's a pic
Looks like it's time to...