eric
Sun, 27th Mar 2005, 11:19 PM
I was able to finish some real work on Friday. After almost piping everything on Thursday night and running short on PVC supplies too late to hit Home Depot, I held off. Got a good "Maast" deal on a Mag 5 from Carlos at River City - I don't want a lot of flow - this is going to be a seahorse tank.
I've put the 30 gallon hex next to the kitchen cabinets so I could plumb in there. Below are two ten galloin tanks, drilled. The upper one will be the fuge draining into the return which shares the lower tank with a sump for a future skimmer. Now it houses the heater and some dropped PVC pieces. The cabinet is tight, but workable. I was able to bring power down there, but it took two holes in the wall (darn studs). The setup is fairly quiet. In the refugium I'm using all crushed oyster shell as a substrate. After my oystercrete rock cures it will accompany the Tonga branch that is in there now.
"But when do we get the seahorses?" Patience my dear...
I've put the 30 gallon hex next to the kitchen cabinets so I could plumb in there. Below are two ten galloin tanks, drilled. The upper one will be the fuge draining into the return which shares the lower tank with a sump for a future skimmer. Now it houses the heater and some dropped PVC pieces. The cabinet is tight, but workable. I was able to bring power down there, but it took two holes in the wall (darn studs). The setup is fairly quiet. In the refugium I'm using all crushed oyster shell as a substrate. After my oystercrete rock cures it will accompany the Tonga branch that is in there now.
"But when do we get the seahorses?" Patience my dear...