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I will actually have a skimmer for sale in a couple of days. I just ordered a new pump for it which should come in today. After I run it and see how well it works I will price it. It is an in sump skimmer if that is what you are looking for LMK.

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Here's my tank with the sand....It doesn't look too great (at least I don't think so...) and I still need a bit more:

 

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and if you can see it, there's my reflection in the tank of me in my usual home-state: curled up on my bed in sweatpants and a great big comfy hoodie :biggrin: haha

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i don't see you but I hate it if I think I got a good shot and then when I view it I see my hands holding the camera or the logo of a hat I'm wearing. Anybody got any good tips on killing that reflection? Is it the angle of the lights inside the tank?

 

good to see you have water now mjf!

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Setting this up takes a lot longer than I thought.....whether being low on money has everything to do with it or if it just always takes forever, I don't know but heyyy. So anyway, more (pic) updates on my slowly moving project:

 

No, correction. Pic update on mine and Jason's slowly moving project :biggrin: :

 

This is only some of the plumbing for the closed-loop:

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Aaand this is just me and Jason being overly retarded while shopping at Lowe's for the plumbing... :lol: :

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Feel free to make fun of us, we know we're completely retarded :rollface:

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Setting this up takes a lot longer than I thought.....whether being low on money has everything to do with it or if it just always takes forever, I don't know but heyyy. So anyway, more (pic) updates on my slowly moving project:

 

 

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Feel free to make fun of us, we know we're completely retarded :rollface:

 

Knowing the problem is halfway to finding a solution...

 

Cute couple! In an aquarium nerdy, plumbing a fish-tank sort of way! :)

 

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Setting this up takes a lot longer than I thought.....whether being low on money has everything to do with it or if it just always takes forever, I don't know but heyyy.

A lot depends on your level of patience and free time. I bought a 65 in April, and have been working away steadily. Finally put the first fish in last weekend.

 

The other, other Dave

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Okay SOOO...as of today, I have one bulkhead for my closed loop drilled, and I also now have half of the manifold for it built (yay, progress :) ).

 

The only thing is I'm having a slight problem with dripping between the threaded 90 I mated to a threaded bulkhead. I've already tried plumbers tape, but it's not really doing too much to stop it--is there any way to get it to stop without glue???

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Yes if it is threaded you dont want to use glue. Take it apart and use teflon tape again. Just making sure you wrap the tape in the correct direction and tighten well. If this connection is a drain and it is tightend enough you should have no problems.

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If the teflon tape doesn't do it you could smear a thin layer of silicone on the threads and try that. Unlike glue, this will allow you to remove it later if you need to, it will just take a bit more torque (and probably a wrench). If it is something you would be taking off and putting back on a regular basis I wouldn't recommend it because it can be a bit of a pain to peel away the silicone from the threads (it can be done, just takes a while). For a dripping connection at the bulkhead though it should work great.

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The other option is stuff my grandad always called plumbers dope - Otey brand, white cream in a tube. You spear it on the threads before putting the connections together - I always thought it worked better than teflon tape.

 

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As promised a photo up date, enjoy! :biggrin:

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Stock tank, live sand, and skimmer all courtesy of Wombat (Simon) THANKS AGAIN!

This is where all my water will go when I drain my tank to install my plumbing stuff or whatever.

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PVC and stuff, I'm still not sure what it all does. I'm working that out though. Seems more like a toy box for grown-ups.

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There was quite a lot of it.

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This is the "pump assembly" thats going to work on my closed loop system, this is only part of it.

 

That is it for now.

Later :bluefish:

 

 

 

 

Construction photos coming up later

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As promised a photo up date, enjoy! :biggrin:

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Stock tank, live sand, and skimmer all courtesy of Wombat (Simon) THANKS AGAIN!

This is where all my water will go when I drain my tank to install my plumbing stuff or whatever.

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PVC and stuff, I'm still not sure what it all does. I'm working that out though. Seems more like a toy box for grown-ups.

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There was quite a lot of it.

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This is the "pump assembly" thats going to work on my closed loop system, this is only part of it.

 

That is it for now.

Later :bluefish:

Construction photos coming up later

 

looking good! it was great to see you guys on saturday, and i'm glad i could give you some more goodies. :)

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Bit by bit, the story comes out...

 

Your tank is going to be in your bedroom. It is very hot where the fish tank is. Therefore, it is very hot in your bedroom.

 

How do you sleep?????

 

On the other hand... a window air conditioner would help everything!

 

You've got a lot of nice parts. Now I know why I'm hesitant to build a closed-loop system. Too many parts to break, leak, corrode, stop running, etc.

 

Keep the good stuff coming!

 

bob

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Another pic update! :bounce:

 

Jason and I working on installing the closed loop system in my tank:

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yes i know. he has a bit of a large head...haha kiddinggggg :biggrin:

 

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.......we aren't even close to being done... :blush:

 

OH and I recently found out/was reminded of another RANDOM trip to florida....I'm leaving tomorrow around 4-4:30, and I won't be back until Sunday afternoon/evening.......I don't even think I knew I was supposed to go in the first place, which kind of irritates me because I'm SO CLOSE to being set up enough to start, and this puts a pretty big delay on things....grrr...

 

But apparently I have no choice but to go, so unfortunately my tank will have to wait....even longer......Oh well, it'll just have to get done as SOON as I get back :biggrin:

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bump

 

 

okayyy so I thought I would get a bit more of a reaction on my last post....hmmm....

 

anyway I am back from florida, and with a question:

 

I'm looking for a good pump for my closed loop. I can have up to 1 1/2" piping for the inlet and up to 1" piping for the outlet. Anyone have any recommendations?

 

Thanks :)

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We were waiting patiently for your return!

 

Did you have a good time?

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Haha well I have returned then! Haa yes, I definitely had a good time. We went to discovery cove in sea world and that was pretty amazing. I got to snorkel in a reef for as long as I wanted and, needless to say, I spent most of the day in there. Obviously with people swimming around in it all day, you cant have real corals or anything but the fish were pretty amazing. I saw a lot of fish I had never even seen before, and stingrays that were 6 ft. across from wing tip to wing tip. It was pretty amazing (and I took lots of pictures courtesy of my underwater camera :biggrin: will post soon). I also got to swim and play with a dolphin and I have several really good pictures of that. I'll post those soon as well.

 

But anyways, my pump question? Anyone?

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I have a Panworld 100Px-x with the Dandy mod on mine and I am pretty happy with it. The Panworld / Blueline pumps are pretty reliable, almost maintenance free, solid performers. It is a little noisier than I would like, but still probably on the quiet side for a 1100-1200 gph external pump. 1" plumbing in and out.

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Another pic update! :bounce:

 

Jason and I working on installing the closed loop system in my tank:

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1) any updated top-down shots of the freaked out closed loop stuper J is building? Would be nice to see update to comment on pump needed for it.

 

2) is it going to rest on top of tank and braces or going on bottom of tank (inside).

 

3) where is inlet from tank to closed loop pump going to be placed?

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So we know (from experience) that a number of fish like to find their way out of their tanks, and I'm not sure how it's all going to fit under the hood along with other things, but because some of our other projects for my tank are either taking longer than we thought or being temporarily delayed, we decided to make a net to cover the top. So far here is what we have:

 

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We only bought enough supplies to make one side because we both had to work that day and time was limited, but the other half will be coming soon :)

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