ASaleem91 February 25, 2008 Share February 25, 2008 (edited) Hellooo Everybody!!! I have always wanted to make a tank thread for my 75g tank, but never thought it was good enough, well guess what.....NOW IT IS!!! Over President's Day weekend my brother, Mohsin aka Weap0n_X aka Picasso (you'll find out later why his nickname is Picasso), and I worked on my tank, stand, and canopy all day and all night. First we needed to tear down the aquascape and make sure nothing was on the rocks, which there was. The rock was filled with aiptasia, which were a "PIA" to kill, but luckily I got them all. I used the kalk method to kill them off. I loaded up the syringe and blasted away. The next day when we were ready to aquascape, they just fell off. Anyways, after we got all the rock cleaned up, it was time to focus on the stand and canopy. The first thing we needed to do was sand the stand and canopy down till they were smooth. After that came the easy part, my brother painted it black, put on the new handle bars, and we were good to go. He then spray painted the back of the fish tank black, which looks awesome. After that we stuck the tank on top of the stand and then added new aragonite sand because the sand was a little low before. Then it was aquascaping time . Mohsin created my aquacape which is why we call him picasso. In less than an hour he had the aquascape up and it looked awesome....my favorite part. After aquascaping, we filled up the tank, stuck the canopy on, and got all the equipment running. Then came the hard part, cleaning up the basement, took me all of Monday. Anyways here is the final product....Enjoy the pictures. More pictures to come as the tank matures and more things are added. Ali Edited February 25, 2008 by ASaleem91 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigJPDC February 25, 2008 Share February 25, 2008 Picasso is right! Can't wait to see you fill it up and let it grow out. jp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smarsh97 February 26, 2008 Share February 26, 2008 You guys did a great job. I like the rockwork. Sandy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mosheikh February 27, 2008 Share February 27, 2008 Nice tank Ali! The way it looked before and how it looks now is really mind blowing. It would have been cool if you had pictures of how it looked before. Make sure you keep it clean this time around. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jason the filter freak February 27, 2008 Share February 27, 2008 What's mind blowing? It's looking great, I like the aquascape. One suggestion to make a big improvement in the look of your tank. Since you have those two huge power heads moving alot of water and you're not yet heavily stocked on corals. Why not paint that overflow box. Take it out, dry it out, give it a few coats of krylon fusion and put her back, it'll look a lot better Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ASaleem91 February 27, 2008 Author Share February 27, 2008 What's mind blowing? It's looking great, I like the aquascape. One suggestion to make a big improvement in the look of your tank. Since you have those two huge power heads moving alot of water and you're not yet heavily stocked on corals. Why not paint that overflow box. Take it out, dry it out, give it a few coats of krylon fusion and put her back, it'll look a lot better I never thought about painting the overflow box, but I think it will look much better. I will have to do that this weekend. Thanks, Ali Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lletellier February 27, 2008 Share February 27, 2008 looks great, I look forward to seeing it in person this weekend Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
treesprite February 28, 2008 Share February 28, 2008 tank looks great - yep, nice rockwork Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ASaleem91 March 21, 2008 Author Share March 21, 2008 Just recieved my two new Koralia 4's. They are ten times better than my Seios. The Koralias have a much wider flow than the Seios. Here are some pictures of them. Left Side: Ride Side: Bad FTS: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ziggy953 March 21, 2008 Share March 21, 2008 Looking good! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jason the filter freak March 22, 2008 Share March 22, 2008 That's quite the skimmer, your system is coming along nicely... can wait for my mind to be blown. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ASaleem91 April 7, 2008 Author Share April 7, 2008 Ok so I think its time to add a refugium... I already have a "built in" refugium in my sump, but need to add chaeto. The last time I tried to start up my refugium, the chaeto disappeared after about 2 weeks. I had a maxi jet in there for flow and a flood light for....light. I still do not know why it didnt at least survive if not grow. So I want to do it right this time. Can you guys and gals give me some info on how to start up and KEEP my refugium running. I know that I am making this more complicated than it should be, but I want to make sure that the chaeto actually lives this time. Thanks, Ali Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rascal April 17, 2008 Share April 17, 2008 Not sure if you need the maxijet in there for flow, but IMO the problem is usually light. If you haven't already, try the power compact flood lights you can get from HD or Lowes. They have built in reflectors and really put out a lot of light at relatively low watts (15-17 for most of them). Generally lower Kelvin is better (2700 - 5500) for growing chaeto. There are a lot of good reasons to use a reverse light cycle, but if you are having trouble growing it I would try leaving the lights on 24/7 for a while and see if that helps. Depending on how big an area you are talking about, you might want to get more than just one bulb as well. Hope this helps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MLazar April 17, 2008 Share April 17, 2008 I really like your rock work. Maureen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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