Heathd's 120 build

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The tank before I started on the rock background and after I had been tinkering with it a little.
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The sump that came with the tank. I have already cut out the one baffle that came with it, and all in all, its a nice sized sump. It is 48x18x14, and has more then enough space to accommodate what I plan to do. On the other hand, I have no room for anything else underneath the tank, so I will be building a cabinet to set next to the tank and hold an ATO container, etc...
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I took some of the foam board and cut it to the dimensions of the right back side of the tank. I had already squared away some of the rock to get it ready for gluing to the back wall. The rest of the foam board is a good catch all to keep from getting junk in your carpet while working... also great for a cat scratching post. BTW, these are marcorocks prime cuts. They come with a cut and finished back surface to make it easy.
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Now, some of the progress. I used a 2x4 as a ledger to space the rock from the bottom. I will have a 4+ inch sand bed, so it will cover it up, and I am not keen on paying more for rock that isnt going to be seen. I intend on filling in the larger gaps with rubble rock, and then using a reef safe epoxy that will have sand mixed in to fill in everything else (sort of like grouting tile). The overflow is going to be receiving a similar treatment, where I hope to also incorporate some shelf and branch.
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Finished Product
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The tank has been cycling for about two months, and Ive been using ammonia chloride to do a fishless cycle. I decided yesterday that it was ready to go. Here are a few pics.

Plumbing for the carbon and biopellet reactors, close to being finished.
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The brittle stars that I tried to save from the previous tank. A little difficult since I used zero of the LR from my 75....
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And on their merry way after a drip acclimation.
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And my current project. I need to adjust the hinges some, do some sanding and final finishing. It will be my frag tank stand, hold my CO2 w/ regulator, top off, and be my power center.

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Sweet setup love the back of tje tank and the aquascape. What direction are you going to go.with corals ?? Keep us updated !

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Planning on doing LPS on the rock piles, and encrusting sps on the back wall. I will do a select few softies, and I would like a BTA for my maroons so they will leave my goni alone.

I have a calcium reactor and milwaukee ph controller, but need the co2 tank and regulator/valve. I also need to build an acrylic rack to hold temp and ph probes, and an effluent box for the calcium reactor, since it has no where to put a ph probe in the reactor. I also want to do leds, but that will be later on.
 
While in Montreal, my tank decided to leak. I was lucky enough to have Steve and Fatwrasse come out and break the tank down. By my estimates, the tank leaked ~30 gallons by the time anyone was able to get to it, based on what I was told where the water level had dropped.

Here is an extremely bad photo of where it leaked from. It decided to leak behind the overflow between the back wall and bottom pane of glass. It seems like it was the rock wall that caused the silicone to give.
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Here is where some of my fish are living for the time being. My clowns, wrasse, dottyback, and goby werent able to be housed by anyone. Fish dont seem to mind.

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The wife and I decided to go ahead and replace the flooring. The previous owner had used the incorrect glue to put down linoleum, so I had to rent a floor polisher and a diamabrush attachment to take up all the goop. We previously had carpet, so the gunk on the slab didnt really matter. You have to keep water on the floor or you risk ruining the diamond inserts, so it makes an awful mess.
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Once I finish laying tile, I'll order another tank. I'm going to stay with a 120, and I think I've settled on getting a planet aquariums with an external overflow.... no rock wall this time.
 
The old 120 leaked, and I decided to replace it with the same size tank so I could keep from having to upgrade all my equipment.

I picked up the tank friday, and then plumbed it with the help of DFWMAS member on saturday (actually, he did most of the plumbing). Today I finished adding sand and sort of started on aquascaping.

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Cut flat bottoms on some of the rocks so I wouldnt have to worry about them tipping and they would orient themselves how I wanted.

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Here is my first stab at one of the piles
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Thanks mike, I appreciate the offer.

I wrapped up the aquascaping and I'm not real sure I'm happy with the second pile, but there isnt much I can do because the remaining rocks are too. The pics are murky because I was busy stirring up the sand bed. I placed an order with IPSF earlier today, hopefully I can get it this week.

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All this happened in May of this year. I forgot I had this build log going here so I basically copied and pasted it off of another build thread. I need to get around to taking updated photos soon.
 

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