First I'd like to say thanks to Melev for all of his articles over the years, I've learned a lot reading them and have enjoyed following along your blogs. I am setting up a 180 gallon tank that will be mostly SPS. I tore this tank down in 2008 and am setting it up again with some updates. Main one being I'm switching from MH/VHO's to AI LED's. I've been doing a lot of reading and research and I am planning on running Biopellets on this system. Is a refuguim required ...
I have an acrylic tank with plumbing on the back. In order for this tank to be useful to me I want all the plumbing to come up from the bottom, and have the tank sit flush against the wall. My question is, should I remove the bulkheads and patch a piece of acrylic over the holes, or plug the bulkheads? I prefer the first option aesthetically, but reliability is the key here.
Updated 08-26-2011 at 01:43 PM by melev
My 135 has been running now for several (7-9) months. I am running a skimmer and a natureef denitrator with the phosphagone option for 3-4l months as well. The denitrators bacteria has grown well and has brought my nitrates down from around 40ppm to zero. My phosphates are hovering around .25 and im starting to get tiny amounts of very light green hair and cyano on a new piece of live rock i added a month or two ago. I have had filter floss running which i change out every couple of weeks. ...
Here are a couple of pics of the paint job I did today. This is the housing paint job and the hasps I painted as well. Shot of the business end painted. So i still have to finish the end where the hanger and the cords are attached. I am not real confident in the paint job. I feel like it will scratch very easily. Wondering if I could spray some polyacrylic or something on as a topcoat.... maybe even clearcoat ...
I decided to shoot a video from the top down. Placing my iPhone 4 in a Floater box, I let it shoot while I describe various corals in my tank. I hope you like it.