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Hi Marc,

No problem, maybe keeping some LPS for a start and later going to SPS ? so did you make your fish tank with that guy ?

Nice!

Looking forward to it :D

Oh, not yet. waiting for an approval from someone. haha :X

Happy Reefing,

Marc J.

Happy Reefing,

Marc J.

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Nice!

Looking forward to it :D

Oh, not yet. waiting for an approval from someone. haha :X

Happy Reefing,

Marc J.

your mum or dad or is it ur gf this time? :lol:

If a man could beat his own fantasy. Then to only breed in captivity. Then its pointless.

Genesis 1:20

And God said, Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that has life, and fowl that may fly above the earth in the open firmament of heaven. And God created great whales, and every living creature that moves, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good. And God blessed them, saying, Be fruitful, and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas, and let fowl multiply in the earth. And the evening and the morning were the fifth day.

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refugium compartmnt filled with Live sand, grade 0 and grade 1 sand..

Very nice. Will be a fantastic tank down the road.

Did you do any coating on the hinges, screws? Can delay / minimize the rust effect.

Ever thought of getting some stickers to paste on the screws on the "L-shaped support bracket"?

Eqpt: Deltec MCE 600, Tunze 6055 with Tunze 7091 controller, Artica 1/15 HP chiller, AquaIllumination Sol Blue LED Light System

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Very nice. Will be a fantastic tank down the road.

Did you do any coating on the hinges, screws? Can delay / minimize the rust effect.

Ever thought of getting some stickers to paste on the screws on the "L-shaped support bracket"?

Yes, i did some oiling using WD40 to prevent the rust.. Hear that some reefer uses Nail painting apply to prevent rusty on the hinges as well.. :whistle

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you need not wait for retirement to start.. can always start small :)

Hahaha....currently running a 3ft tank...but maybe in the near future will upgrade to your kind of size tank with the space and cash! :angel:

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have a FTS of ur sump???

would like to see whats inside :)

Sure, think i will do so during the weekend.. currently fulfilling my duty serving the country these two week :whistle , haven;t got time to take more photos yet but will do so during the weekend..

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Hahaha....currently running a 3ft tank...but maybe in the near future will upgrade to your kind of size tank with the space and cash! :angel:

Get ready a lot a lot of cash hor... Rocks alone can kill already .... lol

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Get ready a lot a lot of cash hor... Rocks alone can kill already .... lol

they are a few ways you can save on spending on the live rocks, using partial dead rocks mixed with some quality live rocks or getting matured rocks from one of the reefer in the pasar malam section lor ... :upsidedown:

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they are a few ways you can save on spending on the live rocks, using partial dead rocks mixed with some quality live rocks or getting matured rocks from one of the reefer in the pasar malam section lor ... :upsidedown:

kekkeke.... that's why you still need more rocks.... not enough in the pasar malam section. :lol:

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Hi, if you are planning SPS going forward. You may want to scape it in a way that you can remove some of the rocks easily.

I setup my current tank for LPS initially with lots of rocks. Then i caught the SPS flu-bug and now had problem trying to remove rocks without "killing" the whole environment. :(

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Sure, think i will do so during the weekend.. currently fulfilling my duty serving the country these two week :whistle , haven;t got time to take more photos yet but will do so during the weekend..

Notice you do not have filter wool in your slump. Do i need it? I am designing my sump to have the first section for filter wool then flow into skimmer than refuge then return. If no required, i can have more space for my refuge.


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Another photos of my finish piping.. 2 return and 2 50mm overflow piping at the side..

These things don't work for marine tank. There will be snails, tude worms etc. growing and prevent such check valve to function normally.

Never use this as a way to prevent water flowing back to sump ! it really useless

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Notice you do not have filter wool in your slump. Do i need it? I am designing my sump to have the first section for filter wool then flow into skimmer than refuge then return. If no required, i can have more space for my refuge.

I believe filter wool ( Mechnical filteration ) is not really necessary, unless you have descpline to clean / replace it regularly.. A good skimmer should be able to skim out all the waste, and if you go diving in the water you will see those floating particles around you as well in the natural environment ..

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Hi, if you are planning SPS going forward. You may want to scape it in a way that you can remove some of the rocks easily.

I setup my current tank for LPS initially with lots of rocks. Then i caught the SPS flu-bug and now had problem trying to remove rocks without "killing" the whole environment. :(

Hi thomas,

Yes, you are right i do encounter this issue as well in my old 4ft setup.. Had alot of problem shifting and rescarpping the rocks ect.. So i hope all the big rocks i got this time will minimize the shifting :)

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I believe filter wool ( Mechnical filteration ) is not really necessary, unless you have descpline to clean / replace it regularly.. A good skimmer should be able to skim out all the waste, and if you go diving in the water you will see those floating particles around you as well in the natural environment ..

A mechanical filter, wool, is still important for easy maintanance. It's either changing the wool or siphoning debris in the sump regularly. Also don't expect the skimmer to remove the debris. It doesn't work that way.

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I believe filter wool ( Mechnical filteration ) is not really necessary, unless you have descpline to clean / replace it regularly.. A good skimmer should be able to skim out all the waste, and if you go diving in the water you will see those floating particles around you as well in the natural environment ..

Personally I would still prefer to have a layer (it can be a thin one) to remove the any unwanted (unskimmable) particles.

It helps to remove unsightly particles in the tank too.

just my thought.

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Personally I would still prefer to have a layer (it can be a thin one) to remove the any unwanted (unskimmable) particles.

It helps to remove unsightly particles in the tank too.

just my thought.

It's all boil down to personal preferences and how you design you system to deal with it. <_<

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More update on the rock scapping ..

nice...

I see a reflection of your tank off the reflection of a mirror/ window of you tank on the 2nd photo.

making sense??

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