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The return is almost hooked to the structure! Can't wait to see it work!


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My buddy Pat using spawflex for the overflow, more quiet that way, he's the brain of the operation.

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Here's the foreman


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Installation

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The installation continues with this;

Eheim 1262 Universal
Water Pump
WP-EH-1262
http://www.aquacave.com/eheim-1262-universal-br-water-pump-1612.html


Reef Octopus DNW 150
Recirculating
Protein Skimmer
PS-OCT-DNW-150
http://www.aquacave.com/reef-octopus-dnw-150-br-recirculatingbr-protein-skimmer-984.html



TWO LITTLE FISHIES PHOSBAN and CARBON REACTOR 150
http://www.aquatichouse.com/FILTRATION%20MENU_files/phosreactor.asp


My Octopus recirculating Skimmer

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My two little fishies Reactors

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Eheim Pump

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Pat taking a few shot of are... his, my.... his work.


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The return pump and how its hooked to the structure


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The stalactite is floating, leave it to a frenchman to invent floating rocks; i need to brace it temporarely

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I used some eggcrate brace for now, cause i don't have anything better, but i'll have to think of something, cause this is an eye soar.....

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Durring the cycle that should be short in view that my rock are mined and have no debris, i've decided to put some of my macro algae in the tank, and transfer some of my corals in as well.


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From the right side; you can also see the main exaust hole of the sculpture just in case the many other holes get cloged

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From the left side; you can see the stalactite at the far end.

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About the pluming; well, the overflow goes into a sock to help keep my sump clean, and help my skimmer as well, so their less waste of water. The water then is redistributed by the pump to 4 outlets. 1, the skimmer, 2, the phosban and carbon reactors, 3 the return outlet to the sculpture, 4 to the fuge who also dumps into the main tank.


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The overflow dumps into the sock, so does the skimmer


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The pump pick up

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The return goes to the skimmer and the reactors through the valves

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The Third is the return to the tank, you can see the phosban and carbon reactor in the forefront as well.


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The return can be ajusted here.

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Here we see the return from the pump(left) and the return from the fuge (right)

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Here is the fourth return line going to the fuge


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those pics are amazing I love that idea. I have always wondered how I could hide the piping from my pump and that is a great idea..sorry but I might have to copy it a little lol

again it looks great nice job on the hang down
 
THE END

Well its the END of the road for me guys. I lost the tank; $ 1 200 worth of corals and the $ 2 800 of damages...... too much for my budget. The decision was made in May but until now i couldn't face it and tear down my set up. I let sit for the summer and let the emotion past. You don't invest yourself in a project like this without emotion or money. And both cost me dearly. So until now, i did nothing. Just sold some of my stuff this weekend, for bits, still got some stuff to sell, at a lost of course but now its no longer a question of money its a question of moving on and cleaning up the place. As an example; i sold my GHL controllers valued at $ 1200 for both for only $ 500 with only 4 months use outch. My drilled 65G tank with a coast to coast and all the pluming , stand, and 29 G sump for $ 250, quite a deal hey lol. Got to take it like man, and laugh about it. If anybody is from Ottawa, Canada, you can call me 819-684-6620 for more details. Got 2 Vortech MP40 powerheads valued $ 1000, for $ 700 the pair. Ok well this should be my last post, i'll miss this place had lost of great time on the site and good conversations and exchanged. God's be!
 
That is a shame. I was getting ready to compliment you on thinking outside of the box with your system.

If you still have the Biocube I would just start from scratch and get a couple of corals and then start trading one at a time.

Good luck in your decision.
 
That is a shame. I was getting ready to compliment you on thinking outside of the box with your system.

If you still have the Biocube I would just start from scratch and get a couple of corals and then start trading one at a time.

Good luck in your decision.

Thanks, but reality bites , lol.
 
I cant believe it, just saw your thread for the first time and i started from the beginning, you were doing amazing work all throughout the first pages, it all look awesome, and then when i get to the last page expecting to see some cool pics i read the bad news. I feel your pain and i hope you give it another shot.
 
What's up Basile!
Sorry you had to tear down your hard work. I know the feeling~
It is good to see you on RF also :) Don't sweat it bro, in time you will make a comeback and have a ton of new ideas to show us I have no doubt.
See you around buddy and God bless you too :)
 
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