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T.I.B.E.T (The Incredibly Big Expensive Tank)

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Plumbing showed up!








There was a third set, but I never took a photo.



Some vaguely better photos of the dry rock I received. They really don't accurately represent how porous and great they look.






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  1. dahenley's Avatar
    i like overflow box.

    looks good!
  2. melev's Avatar
    Great to see you making real progress. It's been a while, but I don't even remember seeing pictures of your display actually built and done. That looks great.

    I still don't see $1300 in plumbing parts, but you are going to have a lot of plumbing with dual closed loops. I hope you enjoy your new system soon. What's the plan?

    Where's the rock from? Looks like Marco Rock.
  3. melev's Avatar
    Great to see you making real progress. It's been a while, but I don't even remember seeing pictures of your display actually built and done. That looks great.

    I still don't see $1300 in plumbing parts, but you are going to have a lot of plumbing with dual closed loops. I hope you enjoy your new system soon. What's the plan?

    Where's the rock from? Looks like Marco Rock.
  4. DJ in WV's Avatar
    Holy bulkheads!! Really curious to see the plumbing done. How long is that tank?
  5. michika's Avatar
    Thanks! I'm super happy with the display. We're going to have the same company build our sump for us after the water test is completed.

    The rock is from a Canadian dealer called Eco-Rock. They ship in 100lb increments for a flat rate shipping included. A lot of people have been really pleased with them. I love them, the guy gave me my pick of sizes and shapes, they came really well packaged. You can see where I started to pile the rock in the tank, and then I realized that I don't have near enough rock. The tank size seems so much smaller when I say 3ft then when I look at it. It will probably take 200lbs alone to make the pillar I want in front of the overflow.

    There is a bunch of plumbing not photographed in the above; stuff for the leg tank, and stuff for the sump and skimmer. I think above you're looking at probably $800-$950 of the purchased plumbing. I'm including the shipping charges from BRS in that $1300 number as well. The rigid PVC is also missing from the photos, but we all know what sticks of that looks like. Stuff is more expensive up here to buy local as well so that might also distort a true cost comparison. We can expect to pay $60 locally for 1x2" valve, and that is a local "wholesaler" price.

    I'm happy we're rolling again. The derby season starts in two weeks with a kickoff game and we've been so busy lately the tank has been neglected. I have to do a huge basement clean out and scrubbing tonight/tomorrow so we can get some minor stuff done and measure for a tank room door, etc.
  6. michika's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by DJ in WV
    Holy bulkheads!! Really curious to see the plumbing done. How long is that tank?
    The tank is 10.5ft long. The plumbing is coming along, if I have some time this weekend I'll keep going with it. So far all I've done is the back 5 bulkheads; they plumb down to the valves and stop there for now.
  7. DJ in WV's Avatar
    just got back from lowes and droped 200 on pipe and fitting puts me over 500 in plumbing not count pumps hope i have most of it now not at 1300 but i dont want to get any closer. Soon as my over boxes and bulkheads get here i can get moving on some of it. i dearly hate waiting on shipped items
  8. DJ in WV's Avatar
    i got 2in ball valve here for 10$ a piece
  9. michika's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by DJ in WV
    i got 2in ball valve here for 10$ a piece
    Sometimes US pricing makes me jealous; this is one of those times.