jcdeng

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Finally got the ELOS tank up and running, I have always wanted to set up a bigger tank since the move and break down of the 55g. But this is the longest I have spent setting up a tank, 4 long months, a lot of little bumps along the way, but I guess in this hobby patience is virtue right?

Alright, enough of the BS. Lets get to the pictures, "this thread is worthless without pictures" right? lol

quick shot of my old tank
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Moved, set up new Elos in the basement. I wanted to get a bigger one, but luckily I restrain myself cuz the 120 barely fit through my back door and the staircase.
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Put in egg crate on the bottom glass part
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BRS eco rock, took me a good while to put all the pieces into the right place to create a somewhat acceptable aquascape.
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Side shot, took extra pictures so I can remember the arrangement when I transfer the pieces into tank
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Transferred, its actually very hard to put them back the way I had it, so I made a little change with few pieces. I like the new look better anyways.
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Top shot:
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Put up light hanging bars, this is one of those bumps along the way cuz the first time one of the two bars didn't fit together, had to go back to Elos to get a replacement.
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Fill up sand and salt water.
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Hyperion R2 finally arrived. And that my dog, Samuel, getting bored cuz the new light took all my attention.
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Light is up! Heating up the water, getting ready for cycle.
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After the previous picture Sandy came and my tank was stuck in that stage with powerheads running in it for 3-4 weeks. But finally was able to continue with putting in the sump and plumbing.

**I have to Thank Jimmy and Vince at CoralTheory for taking the time out of their busy schedule of moving the store in the midst of Sandy and help build me this great looking custom sump and set up the plumbing and equipment for me.
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I know, A mess of wires lol.
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Clean it up the best I could
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Tunze ATO
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Neptune Apex. Gave me the most trouble, but after learning how to set up the programs and connect my vortechs, LOVE THIS THING.
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Some final shots: (for now)
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Thank you for viewing. :givebeer:
 

jcdeng

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I agree. You might want to think about setting up the electronic equipment in a small cabinet outside the sump.

Have any updated pictures?


Yeah, I noticed some salt creep on the equipment when I do maintenance and I usually wipe them down with a wet cloth. I stuffed all of them in the cabinet to achieve the minimalistic/clean look on the outside. Its kind of a headache now to try to move them but I think I can find time to at least move the Apex pieces.
 

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Got more Pics let me know how it goes with those rocks. Did you treat them prior? They have a big issue with phosphates. I struggling with mine and treated with weeks with Lantium Chloride and rinse.

Pictures are coming, waiting for my Avast porthole to come in the mail for some coral shots. The rocks didn't give me much of a problem, maybe its because I have them sitting in the water a whole month before I added anything to the tank. My chaetos are not growing that fast so I guess they are not really leaching that much phosphate? or maybe its my phosban reactor. Anyway I hope they stay that way cuz I don't want to have H.A. boom when i add my corals and longer light period.
 

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