60G Cube - I can do this cheaply, right? AKA the Mars Mission

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WARNING: Don't do anything you see in this thread—it was all a horrible mistake based on a tiny event.

Intro:
My daughter found a turtle—not just any turtle, a random, very young baby turtle—now named Bob Ross, as it's a typical wild-painted turtle that she thought was a shiny rock. On finding the turtle, the argument broke out - can we keep it... Being a foolish old man, I walked away, having been down this road myself, having kept aquariums from a very young age...and having been out of the hobby for almost 18 years... Of course, I dug out an old 10-gallon tank (don't ask why I still had a 10-gallon tank.. or a 250-gallon rubber-made water trough still being lugged around... or a ....) and yielded to my daughter - for that's what foolish old men do. Well, that little turtle... quickly outgrew that 10-gallon tank. So I found myself in my local aquarium center (LifeAquatic), getting a 30-gallon breeder to house Bob Ross. But of course, being a foolish old man with two daughters in tow ... now surrounded by reef tanks, bright fish...and the yearning look of my children for... can we dad....I went OK - and impulse bought a tank; why not? I still have a bunch of stuff, and I can reuse the equipment from the days of yore.

Tanks stand, and a small sump was ordered—a reef octopus skimmer that would sit in the sump also got ordered. Of course, I didn't need any flow pumps. I had my old tunz from my prior 360-gallon system. No, I don't need a return pump; I've got this great Pan World pump still. Lights - no, I think I have that covered; I've got 2 *forgot the brand* HQI halide bulbs and fixtures that will be MORE than enough to deal with a 60-gallon reef. (Yes, I lugged all this stuff around from an apartment to our house in Maryland, then somehow to Connecticut...Yes, I would restart the hobby; the time just had to be right...)

When we get home with the 30 breeder, the wife raises an eyebrow and asks where we are going to put it. Of course, on the old desk, dear. It's only going to have a few inches of water, so it won't be a big deal. No sooner was that settled than my daughters ratted me out about my impulse purchase.

The wife's immediate comment was, "Oh, did you know?" Am I going to be living in the National Aquarium's basement like your old apartment? Did you think this through? How much is this going to cost? Not much, dear. After all, it's just the tank and stand and a few things. Did you think about how much energy this thing will take - it's not cheap here in Connecticut. "I won't be paying the increased electric bill she states!" - Don't worry, it shouldn't be that bad... I start looking at the energy draw on my old equipment... gulp. Ok, dear. Maybe I need to get some different equipment.

The Mars Mission begins May 15th 2024:
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Evolved to the current day—rather than fighting about the electric bill, the tank is entirely solar-powered (yes, solar-powered in New England...). According to my friends and co-workers, it has enough technology to make a NASA mission to Mars possible, is fully capable of surviving a prolonged outage or my absence for a relatively long time, and accounts for all prior experienced system failures, and is continuing to evolve for all the new ways I am messing everything up. Oh yeah, and the budget overruns belong in the NASA category. Thankfully, I'm employed as the village idiot.

Dinner tonight, day 162 of the Mars mission :

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Maybe I'll be able to provide updates and the journey later if my wife doesn't push me out of the airlock... and if anyone is interested.

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Have you tried the arguement, it's a small investment in showing your daughters (and future grandchildren?) the wonders and beauty of nature?
 
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Have you tried the arguement, it's a small investment in showing your daughters (and future grandchildren?) the wonders and beauty of nature?
Actually, sort of. My 13-year-old does the tank testing —it's a math and science education expense... That got me hauled before the education committee...
 
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I don't think anyone will read this thread, but I may as well catalog my stupid mistakes for posterity's sake.

So, about mistake number 1, as I was not tossed out the airlock last night.

I tried to go cheap; we all know how that goes; well, I took the tank recommendation and upgraded the stand a little bit. But along the way, I got talked into trying to fit the equipment under the stand in a sump so it was all nice and tidy (Oh, just for the record, there is nothing lovely or tidy about my tank right now... it's stuck somewhere in a triangle of hoarder, steampunk, cyborg invasion think the grabby monsters in the matrix). So the root cause of all that wonderful joy was the suggested and ordered sump. As seen below

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Well, let me tell you, it seemed like a good idea at the time—it's not the first time those words have been spoken...

This sump, while it fits under my stand, has neither the volume nor the space to actually fit under the stand with the way the stand and the drain ports on my cube line up. Nor did this sump have the ability to accommodate my duel return pump concept (which had me drilling holes in the side of it to send the water to my Panworld pump should the nice new DC Varios4 pump fail... which is an excellent pump for energy efficiency...). Another fun fact about it and my stand. Once it was installed, I could not and did not try to fit the skimmer in the chamber, as I after the fact realized now that I had it plumbed into the returns said skimmer would not fit in and out of the sump without undoing the entire sump and pulling it out.

Case and point:

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Does anyone need a 110-s Reef Octo skimmer (@Tinnerito)...

But the injury and insult from this sump don't stop there. It's got this excellent 4-inch sock with an anti-bubble chamber. Y'all look at that sump—nice and clean, fits under the stand, and yet the moment the sock gets clogged, the design of it spills water EVERYWHERE!

This leads to modification number 2 to this beautiful sump, as its design was deficient in handling a 2.5x flow of a 60-gallon cube.


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Thank God this tank is in the basement; otherwise, the wife would have spaced me out long ago for the flood.

I suppose I should be thankful for this sump - after all, it's why I Joined R2R. I needed to consult about the solution I had ordered to fix this little nightmare.

https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/need-thoughts-and-advice.1078314/

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Gosh, I hope Ron Reefman was right. Otherwise, I'll be starting a new tank again. I washed it out, and I've had it running for a week independently with rodi water pumped through a media reactor with carbon and poly filter.

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As you can see, I have an insane obsession with putting unions everywhere, as can be told by this recycled PVC piece. It does give the whole thing a weird steampunk feel, though.

So, on day 163 of the Mars mission, Reroute returned to the new sump from the tank and prayed that the mission control was right about the poison.

Maybe I'll write again... if the crew doesn't space me.
 
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Actually, sort of. My 13-year-old does the tank testing —it's a math and science education expense... That got me hauled before the education committee...
Mission update - Lab results in:
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I guess I'm going to have to dose more Nitrate again... Which most people would not believe... considering...
Day 163 Mars Mission: Dinner

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