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and here for you guys my first visualization of the finished tank ^^
there are enough things to plan but that is some groundwork Cheers
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good choice unwrap it and start the system
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cheers
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And here my first thoughts on the plumbing of my tank
Allways happy fro some input Cheers
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I would put the valve on the drain line on the outlet end to allow a siphon to form more easily, but otherwise I like it
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will think about it, good input thank you! Cheers
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Picture time with some progress
Vortech are roughly in place But there is still a lot to do... Cheers
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Nice!!
Coming along.
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Dennis,how come yours and Flo's tanks look so damn similar??
What's going on here?
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Brothers in arms
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I don't know.... but I like to see the progress on this tank. Im happy to see the steps on this thread and the tank like its my own one. But you're right, its crazy
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Thanks guys!! But I think now my progress is going to slow down again... maybe the stuff for the plumbing will come soon but I don't know... Cheers
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Why can't you fill the tank to below the overflow and get things cycling now Flo ? Yodeling commitments etc will not be an acceptable excuse so rather than drawing pics how about you get a bucket of salt water and tip it in the tank.......... and then repeat until almost full........... It's no wonder Vienna was voted the laziest capitol in a recent EU survey
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Hahaha thank you master biggles Man I have too take my time and find more money to burn on the tank A good setup needs time and here I can't go into any store and get me all the pvc pipes I need... here I have to order stuff online and wait till those Germans deliver... it's a mess So without going backwards in time I will start or finish this project soon Then enough time for cycling and then back to acros Cheers
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Nice and clean Flo.
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I believe it can be even cheaper, to go to Germany ourselves to pick up the stuff we need instead of spending more on shipping. Our budgets gets lost with some shipping rates. But all the way... it looks very clean Florian. Any LED decision yet? Anything less than Radion G4 or AI Hydra will not suffice. Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk |
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thanks mate!!
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haha yes those germans and there shipping ^^ i think i am going with Philips CoralCare... i don't know if any of you know this lamp but a few friends of mine have it and they are very happy with it!! even sps grow very good under it radion g4 are on my list too but itīs still a cluster led and i don't think that is the way to go! Cheers
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There are very good reviews on the Philips coralcare. Never checked them before, but will have a look.
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Cool! I'd love to to your results with the coral care fixture. Looks very interesting. I've heard good things about it as well.
I really like the panel form for led lights.
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they are not the most ascetic but they are going to be behind a canopy anyway Cheers
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Great!
Waiting for your Philips review. I'm would like to change lights but I'm still not convinced of the value for money for the high end lights. I have 120cm tank and 2 Ocean revive cost less than 1 Radion, Hydra, ... and I'll need 2 of that. |
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