I would try and get as much flow across the starboard as possible. As Jonathan said, try and do as few cuts as possible. But as long as you get lots of flow dendritis shouldn't settle.Daceman89 said:my tank has two cross braces at the top and two overflos about 12" from the glass on each side. I think maybe the best way for me to get the starboard in the tank would be for me to cut in two lenth wise 72" so i'm able to slide from one side to the other. then i can cut the back piece easier and try to place over overflos. if i cut with wise i don't think i will be able to put board in and slide it over overflos. any comments will be appreciated.
solbby said:as long as you get lots of flow dendritis shouldn't settle.
i really do not want to lose my coraline and zoo on the glass so i prefer doing it with the water in it, but i figure if i drain it as close as i can to the sand bed i could take all the sand out and the water left then i can spray with hose and redrain it to make as clean as possible before putting everything back in but then i will lose my coraline. is there anyway i can spray the glass ever so often so i would not lose colraline as i'm doing the install. also can i get some advice on how i should build the eggcrate stand so all main rocks can be at least 1/2 to an inch of the bottom so i can blow up detritus. I will have two returns from iwalki 70 in basement which will have penductors facing straight down to glass on corners rear corners of tank, two 6100 tunze blowing accross from top of each corner of tank 1 6000 blowing on bottom of tank from left to right and i have a 3/4 inch seaswirl that will be in the middle blowing from side to side across the top. what pump can i buy that i can use sea swirl as a closed loop that will be quiet. if not quiet pump, i don't want. Also how many gph should the pump be.jhale said:it's hard to give exact advice, but try to get the board in with as few cuts as possible.
will you be doing this with water in the tank?
Kedd said:I love my new litter box!
Here is a pic of my old litter box a year or two ago.
My new litter box will soon make the old look like crap.
Big Skimmer, Big bio load, lots of sand, flow flow flow.
Don't do it!
LOL!
Kedd
Please let me know how you went about it. in detail. also how are you levels. do you think your tank may cycle. Did you glue the starboard down, and did you glue around the glass. how many pieces did you have to cut the board into to get in tank. do you have any cross bracing. can you take some pics. did you take pics of the process. are you getting tired of my question lol.solbby said:Went BB today in the 120 that's been up for 8 years with a sandbed, and am completely exhausted. WOW, what alot of work. I'll document my travels at a later time, since I desperately need a drink to relax. I stink of dirt/sand/corals/and crap! :lol:
you know ked we have two different types of sand and that what makes it hard for me to up my flows. but thanks for your comment. by the way you frags are doing great. hope to get my setup as nice as yours someday, Only it will be barebottom.. OH by the way. i think i forgot to tell you about the frag of the big coral you have on the mid right top of your tank that browned out a bit but was coming back with the color. maybe someday we'll hook up if you still selling it.Kedd said:I love my new litter box!
Here is a pic of my old litter box a year or two ago.
My new litter box will soon make the old look like crap.
Big Skimmer, Big bio load, lots of sand, flow flow flow.
Don't do it!
LOL!
Kedd
I love my new litter box!
Here is a pic of my old litter box a year or two ago.
My new litter box will soon make the old look like crap.
Big Skimmer, Big bio load, lots of sand, flow flow flow.
Kedd said:I was just kidding around, i'm sure bare bottom has it's good points, but I've never tried it.
I have had no problems with a DSB at all, and as for a skimmer I use a PM bullet XL with a Iwaki 70 RLT.
I have seen problems with tanks that use a VERY VERY fine grade of sand, but mine is more course, and allows me to keep the flow heavy.
Kedd