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    Perhaps you might install solar lighting where the stove pipe already has a hole in the roof?

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    Quote Originally Posted by allan View Post
    Bill, really sweet boat. Now I know why you head out to the coast so often... when are we going to hold the BOD meeting off shore?
    You missed the CC meeting?

    Seriously - to ANYONE who reads this. We are down most weekends. We absolutely LOVE to have an excuse to not work on the boat and go for a sail. It's especially nice when the wind is between about 13 and 20 knots. If you've never been behind the wheel on a 20 ton sailboat making 8 knots, you haven't lived.

    I am really serious about the offer - take us up on it.
    Bill

    215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!

    "I killed my first SW Fish in 1971..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by bstreep View Post
    We draw 6-1/2 feet - not sure we could get in!
    Good Lord, that's a boat right there. I can get 6 feet in my slip when the moon is right, 40 mph SE wind, and a Hurricane near Houston.

    Quote Originally Posted by Still Learning View Post
    Just like that is better than the shell decorated fire place!!! Glad to see it is upstairs and filled!
    Yessir, that was one ugly wall.

    Quote Originally Posted by cyrus View Post
    Perhaps you might install solar lighting where the stove pipe already has a hole in the roof?
    Dang good idea, but the chimney was taken out, the hole plugged and a new roof installed.

    I've migrated some live rock full of coraline over to the new tank. Looking good. Should have my light bar by this weekend. Trading out small amounts of water from tank to tank to make a happy neutral between the two for the livestock swap. Taking it slow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by puretexn View Post
    Dang good idea, but the chimney was taken out, the hole plugged and a new roof installed.

    Unfortunate. That natural sunlight seems to really make things grow quickly.

    I've migrated some live rock full of coraline over to the new tank. Looking good. Should have my light bar by this weekend. Trading out small amounts of water from tank to tank to make a happy neutral between the two for the livestock swap. Taking it slow.
    That is going to be one heck of a tank, really looking forward to the next few steps. What are you thinking of stocking?


    Bill,

    I don't know which I would prefer, to take a ride or to roll up my sleeves and work on the boat.
    Reefing 210
    Multi-Genera

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    Quote Originally Posted by allan View Post
    That is going to be one heck of a tank, really looking forward to the next few steps. What are you thinking of stocking?
    For now, just what I have in my smaller tank. Then a couple tangs. And for corals, LPS because of the colors and easy lifestyle they live.

    Tank, lights, livestock are all from Aquarium Masters. Good people there.


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    Oh yeah, forgot to add. I had a 15" speckled trout I caught in the back yard in the bare tank to start a cycle. I made a fishing pole out of a wooded spoon, 18" on mono, and a scrimp for bait to get him out.

    Momma always told me it was OK to play with your food as long as it's still alive...lol


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    LED action


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    Coming along great! I like the look that orange sponge adds to your tank. Does that big white tube towards the right have a hole drilled to stop back siphoning in case the power goes out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Still Learning View Post
    Coming along great! I like the look that orange sponge adds to your tank. Does that big white tube towards the right have a hole drilled to stop back siphoning in case the power goes out?
    That tube does not have an anti siphon hole. I do have a backflow preventer valve on the sump end of that tube to keep the water from a flush. (temp)

    That's a temp setup untill I get my refugium set up and redo the whole return piping. It will be necked down to four 3/4" outlets across the tank. (with siphon holes)

    Thanks for asking, and yes, I like the orange sponge also. I hope to get a couple more and some type of fans.

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    that has to be one of the most creative ways i have ever heard for getting a tank to cycle

    i bet it still tasted good, but what a strange dinner conversation!
    Ace
    The Shade Tree Craftsman



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