Tony
Alligator Snapping Turtle/Past Pres
Allright, so after having the tank sit in my back yard since August, the 180 gallon reef-ready finally saw some action this weekend. Mad props to my dad and Michael O'Shay for some long hours yesterday in putting the thing together. Also props to Charlie (charlutz) for the awesome DIY wet/dry thread and the rest of the CCA crew for their advice.
Without this club, this tank would have either never gotten built or built for a whole lot more money.
Cheers!
**Lesson learned: Paint the tank when it's warm outside or be subject to back-to-back nights of consecutive wicked head rushes and lost brain cells.
**Drilling the holes in the drawers for the tower was the most time-consuming part of the process (besides shopping). I drilled several hundred 1/8" holes in each of the two drawers (small to reduce noise per Charlie). Ended up finishing the job with my heavy-duty Dewalt plug-in drill after I burned through two 18V batteries. lol.
**Note bio-balls ended up in the 2nd drawer to keep them somewhat dry. Third (submerged) drawer was filled with scrubbies.
**Holes in the back of the tower to discourage a dead area behind the tower in the sump.
**Bathtub testing of the sump.
**Took 4 different dollar stores to find the right kind of scrubbie pad. Thanks Maria (my wife) for finally finding them! 60 for $10.
**Last look at the 110. All the fish were put in temp tanks or isolated in 5 gallon buckets for the day, depending on their attitude. Especially aggressive fish are being separated from the group for 24 hours to give the smaller fish a chance to get a foothold and establish a pecking order.
**My basement in chaos.
**My dad and I taking 5 mins to watch the end of the Pittsburgh game.
(continued...)
Without this club, this tank would have either never gotten built or built for a whole lot more money.
Cheers!
**Lesson learned: Paint the tank when it's warm outside or be subject to back-to-back nights of consecutive wicked head rushes and lost brain cells.
**Drilling the holes in the drawers for the tower was the most time-consuming part of the process (besides shopping). I drilled several hundred 1/8" holes in each of the two drawers (small to reduce noise per Charlie). Ended up finishing the job with my heavy-duty Dewalt plug-in drill after I burned through two 18V batteries. lol.
**Note bio-balls ended up in the 2nd drawer to keep them somewhat dry. Third (submerged) drawer was filled with scrubbies.
**Holes in the back of the tower to discourage a dead area behind the tower in the sump.
**Bathtub testing of the sump.
**Took 4 different dollar stores to find the right kind of scrubbie pad. Thanks Maria (my wife) for finally finding them! 60 for $10.
**Last look at the 110. All the fish were put in temp tanks or isolated in 5 gallon buckets for the day, depending on their attitude. Especially aggressive fish are being separated from the group for 24 hours to give the smaller fish a chance to get a foothold and establish a pecking order.
**My basement in chaos.
**My dad and I taking 5 mins to watch the end of the Pittsburgh game.
(continued...)
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