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Not sure if they will stay like that. I did not glue the elbows so I can play with it later.
 
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Tank is now getting wet. I figure it will be 3-4 days defore full. I have some base rock I will be putting in and I hope to finish the doors before turning on a pump. I only have two coats of poly to put on them. Got to run I am cooking tonight.
 
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Sump is where I figure the power off water level will be, and the tank is about 80% filled. Had to shut the water off since I will not be home tonight. Got a couple of power heads going. Had one bulk head leak a little. All it needed was a little tightening on the nut.

I piled in my base rock. I had more that I thought. Nothing fancy it looks like a pile of rocks. I went for a shallow slope with lots of places for corals. Actually I do have much of an eye for that sort of thing, and I really do not worry about it since the plan is to have to the rock coverd with corals.

I know not much with out pics, but I was busy the past few days. Will get some later in the week.
 
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One more thing. Wife decided to move the tank to a different wall. Luckly she decided this before I started filling. It now backs up to a walk in closet. This is good for me. Now I do not have to build a nice cover for a top off container. I can just poke 2 ea 1/4" holes in the wall for some tubing.
 

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I can't tighten the nut on one of my bulkheads that is leaking because of the plywood the tank sits on. It's cut like yours but I can't fit a wrench in there. How'd you do it, Mark?

And just to try to get the picture here (until you actually post some :) ), the tank is not backed up in front of the closet door, is it?
 
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bleedingthought":2pzps2l7 said:
I can't tighten the nut on one of my bulkheads that is leaking because of the plywood the tank sits on. It's cut like yours but I can't fit a wrench in there. How'd you do it, Mark?

And just to try to get the picture here (until you actually post some :) ), the tank is not backed up in front of the closet door, is it?

I was able to turn it with my hand. If you are having a hard time getting a wrench on it you can take a screwdriver and hammer to tap the nut around a little to tighten it. If it is just a small leak it will not take much. I've had to do this before to loosen some bulkheads.

It is not in front of the closet door. The tank shares a wall with the closet. I'll get some shots soon. I've just ben busy. Concert on friday, softball games on Saturday and a birthday party on Sunday. I did manage to get the last of the plumbing done, apply the backdrop and get it mostly filled.
 
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Tank is up and running with low SG water. No leaks in any of the piping. I am having a noise issues with my return pump. I think I will need to do a better job of isolating it. Skimmer is up and running, actually starting to skim a bit. The base rocks I have seams to have a bit of stuff to shead. It was smelled fine until I got it wet. Once in the tank it started to stink. Some of the rock was in my 60 when it crashed due to Katrina. I am going to try to finish the hood this weekend go find a 30 +/- gal top off container, finish adding the salt and get the doors mounted.

Yes and take some pictures.
 
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Man thise penductors really kick things up. I am thinking of going with the tunze 6100's instead of the 6200"s. Comments?
 
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Get the 6200's. At least you could dial them down if they are too much.

Louey
 
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My penductors, piping and skimmer all came in the mail yesterday while I was here at work 24 hr shift. So hopefully today I can finish my stand and get started on the plumbing after some sleep. Any photos would be helpful lol. I am really looking forward to what the penductors can do.
 
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Here come the updates.

The is the wall the tank shares with the walk in closet. Top off continer will be in here.
 

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Two shots of the tank. Notice the pile of rocks.
 

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