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I just checked my TDS:
Tap: 86
Before membrane: 140
After membrane: 15

I will be ordering an new membrane today!

I'm a little surprised your tap is so low but good call on a new membrane!
 
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I'm reading this book by Forest ROhwer: "Coral Reefs in the Microbial Seas". I now have an answer for a question I posted about my Carribean Rose Coral (RIP) before my move. I wondering why there was so much more color:
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I now know the answer. When a coral is in a nutrient limited environment it controls the growth of it's symbiotic zooxanthellea. When the coral is in a nutrient enriched environment the zooxanthellea can use the excess nutrients to grow out of control of the coral animal. This appears to be why the Rose coral has excess green coloration. My PO4 was in excess of 6ppm for at least 4 months prior to the 2nd picture.
 
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So I've been getting one joint done per day given the space I have to work with. The long piece is the barrier to my Cryptic chamber. The main flow will go through the small (vertical) piece with the 4 holes. Hopefully minor flow will go through 2 of the holes on the horizontal piece and back out the other 2 holes:
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This is my Under Over before the return.
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The following horizontal piece is both the first chamber baffle and last. The side with 6 holes is the overflow chamber baffle. Then the other side with the notch cut out is my Under before the return pump in my under over under. The vertical piece is the divider. The top of that piece goes to the outer wall:
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I designed my sump to flow in a U from the overflow side back to the overflow side. The cryptic chamber is on the far side of the overflow with the main flow turning back to the return pump path the Cryptic bulkhead in the Hope's that some of that flow will want to go through the 2 holes going into then 2 holes going out of the Cryptic chamber.
 

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So I've been getting one joint done per day given the space I have to work with. The long piece is the barrier to my Cryptic chamber. The main flow will go through the small (vertical) piece with the 4 holes. Hopefully minor flow will go through 2 of the holes on the horizontal piece and back out the other 2 holes:View attachment 1450812View attachment 1450813This is my Under Over before the return.View attachment 1450815The following horizontal piece is both the first chamber baffle and last. The side with 6 holes is the overflow chamber baffle. Then the other side with the notch cut out is my Under before the return pump in my under over under. The vertical piece is the divider. The top of that piece goes to the outer wall:View attachment 1450841View attachment 1450845View attachment 1450846
I designed my sump to flow in a U from the overflow side back to the overflow side. The cryptic chamber is on the far side of the overflow with the main flow turning back to the return pump path the Cryptic bulkhead in the Hope's that some of that flow will want to go through the 2 holes going into then 2 holes going out of the Cryptic chamber.

Coming along nicely and it appears you're getting good at it!
 
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I started dosing Lanthanum chloride to my holding tanks in hopes of bringing down my PO4 before I add my live rock and sand back into the system. I tried filtering through sand but the flow was too restricted so I switched out the sand for some course, medium, and fine poly filter media.

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I had the day off work today so I got some work done on the upgrades. One more section of baffles in. This is the Under Over Under closest to the camera:
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I also did some work on my plumbing Sunday and Today:
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I have most of the plumbing cut going to the sump from the BeanAnimal drain and the dual return lines. I need to cut the side panel and reinstall then I can glue the plumbing.

I spent some time running LaCl3 through the first holding tank. Also blowing off the rocks to try to remove my excess PO4. I think i will start the other holding tank tomorrow with LaCl3 and blowing off the rocks with a powerhead.

I also started laying out the drain channels for the bottom of my stand. In case of leak the water will flow through the channels to a 1" drain that i plan to be flush with the bottom of said channels. More details to follow.
 
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Well it's been a little over 7 weeks since I filled my DT for leak/structural integrity test. I drained and cleaned it today. I have to do a little more rework to the base of the stand to support the sump so I had to drain the tank to give access to all sides of the stand.
 
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My custom sump is finally complete and in position. I will fill it in the next couple days to test.
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I routed some drainage channels in the floor of my upgraded stand to deal with the inevitable spills and overflows.
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Sump turned out great!
 
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