I know. I know.
The family water curse, plumbing, water leaks, aquarium...
Some how I think I can beat it this time.
YIKES! What am I thinking.
Installed the water purification system in the furnace room. Installed a 6 stage water filter with a booster pump. I 'll run the water line over the bathroom ceiling into the workshop and into a 30 gallon garbage can for the water storage. The water requirements are 65 gallon display tank, 55 gallon refugium, and a 36 gallon sump. Total 156 gallons. I have two 30 gallon garbage cans to store water. One can for clean water to refill the tank as the water evaporates. The other will have salt water for the water changes. Every week or two 10% to 15% of the total volume of water should be drained from the tank and replaced with fresh salt water.
Looks impressive to me. I hope it works.
Also started plumbing the sump (bottom shelf) and refugium (top shelf).
I dry fit the pieces to make sure it will work and look good. I need to make a trip to the hardware store for a few odd pieces.
Notice the brown drain valve under the shelf. This will help with the water changes. I can shut off the red handle valve, open the brown valve, and pump water directly to the floor drain.
Next is drilling some holes in the wall to get the plumbing to the tank. That will be another day.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
The Sump Room gets ready.
The tool box and other item were moved from the wall area backing up to the aquarium. Install a steel shelf with a 1.5" plywood shelf to hold the 55 gallon aquarium to be used as the sump. I found the aquarium on craigslist from a guy in Upper St. Clair who was cleaning out junk from his house.
$75.00 for this is a lot cheaper than the sumps I found on line for $500.
Notice I have water in the sump tank to make sure it does not leak! No leaks. Yea!
I ordered several items last night from bulkreefsupply.com to get me moving on the set up. The main item is call dead rock. It is old coral skeletons which are used to grow coralline algae and beneficial bacteria to start the biological filtration system.
More to follow after my order arrives.
$75.00 for this is a lot cheaper than the sumps I found on line for $500.
Notice I have water in the sump tank to make sure it does not leak! No leaks. Yea!
I ordered several items last night from bulkreefsupply.com to get me moving on the set up. The main item is call dead rock. It is old coral skeletons which are used to grow coralline algae and beneficial bacteria to start the biological filtration system.
More to follow after my order arrives.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Making room.
I finally pick up the tank this week.
A 65 gallon "reef ready" tank. It is official. I am committed. Thanks to Mimi, Sara, Beth, Tom. It is a great gift idea to celebrate my 50th.
Now I have to decide were to put it. My office at home is the natural choice.
Dimensions: 36" long X 18" wide.
My office was cluttered to say the least. I spent most of the day on Saturday cleaning and moving a book case.
Now I am putting togeather my shopping list for needed equipment. I need the following items.
I am having fun reading about the technology and planning the system. There is a lot to learn and lots of fun to be had!
Thanks Kids!
A 65 gallon "reef ready" tank. It is official. I am committed. Thanks to Mimi, Sara, Beth, Tom. It is a great gift idea to celebrate my 50th.
Now I have to decide were to put it. My office at home is the natural choice.
Dimensions: 36" long X 18" wide.
My office was cluttered to say the least. I spent most of the day on Saturday cleaning and moving a book case.
Now I am putting togeather my shopping list for needed equipment. I need the following items.
- Protein skimmer. (read bubble filter)
- Tank heaters.
- pump. Creates water flow in the tank.
- External sump/filter. It is called a refrugium.
- Return water pump from sump to the tank.
I am having fun reading about the technology and planning the system. There is a lot to learn and lots of fun to be had!
Thanks Kids!
Thursday, September 15, 2011
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