Finally got the tank
filled with water and started the cycle. I got some live
sand from a fellow hobbyist and there was a snail hiding in
there. So being excited that it is finally full of water
and seeing some life in there I took out the camera and got some
pics
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Plumbing going upstairs to tank |
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Need to redo this. Sump had 1/2" bulkhead. Going to change to 1" |
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Setup sump so if the water gets to high it will drain rather then flood my basement |
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Filling the tank. These didn't work out as well as planned. To much loss in pressure wasn't moving the water around. |
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Snail that came with some Live Sand from a local reefer |
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Added live rock i had. removed all the plumbing in this picture. Didn't work as well as planned |
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Skimmer doing what it does |
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Finally aquascape. Not sure if i like it yet, waiting for water to settle. It is more open then it looks in these picutures |
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