Access to th sump is always a pain. Glad you're getting it all out together and with minimal losses so far.
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I have to disassemble my protien skimmer in sump to remove it for cleaning.Access to th sump is always a pain. Glad you're getting it all out together and with minimal losses so far.
My 75 was the same way because the sump was off the floor. The 125 sump is sitting on a couple of 2*4s to get it off the floor just to see underneath for water and such. I can remove the cup easily and I can remove the whole skimmer easily but it's easier without the cup (and I don't spill)...I have to disassemble my protien skimmer in sump to remove it for cleaning.
Guess when it was cleaned last?
I cant even remember...
@Fishy888 no promisses... once you grt yourvtank stable, I'll try to get some frags put aside for you and sfin. Maybe you can pick them up from him?
Skimmer is too tall to remove, I feel like I'm going to chip glass when I remove the skimmer.My 75 was the same way because the sump was off the floor. The 125 sump is sitting on a couple of 2*4s to get it off the floor just to see underneath for water and such. I can remove the cup easily and I can remove the whole skimmer easily but it's easier without the cup (and I don't spill)...
That would work. He comes to Decatur for work and he services our apartment complex. If he needed me to pick them up from him in Springfield I surely would.I have to disassemble my protien skimmer in sump to remove it for cleaning.
Guess when it was cleaned last?
I cant even remember...
@Fishy888 no promisses... once you grt yourvtank stable, I'll try to get some frags put aside for you and sfin. Maybe you can pick them up from him?
In the old stand I had the sump off the floor. It required me to have the frame I built for the sump mounted to the top of the bottom frame of the stand itself. Assuming I build a frame for the sump it’ll sit about the thickness of a 2x4 above the floor. I want to be able to maneuver in the sump without issues so I won’t raise it as high as I had it in the old stand.My 75 was the same way because the sump was off the floor. The 125 sump is sitting on a couple of 2*4s to get it off the floor just to see underneath for water and such. I can remove the cup easily and I can remove the whole skimmer easily but it's easier without the cup (and I don't spill)...
The thing is, every time I want to give something away, I am blessed with death.... That's my life for you.That would work. He comes to Decatur for work and he services our apartment complex. If he needed me to pick them up from him in Springfield I surely would.
I realize there are no promises of frags but I thank you for thinking of me. Once I get the overflow and return bulkhead and the plumbing done I think things will stabilize fairly quickly. You wouldn’t believe how much coralline survived, even on the rocks that are curing currently. I’m hoping it’ll take two week or less to stabilize once I get the plumbing done. That two week period would likely take me to August.
I know the feeling. It’s not a good one but your reef is awesome and you know your stuff.The thing is, every time I want to give something away, I am blessed with death.... That's my life for you.
There are fish in the DT. I fit all the rocks I could into the bin and everything that was/is still alive at the time of the blowout. Once I finished the stand I filled the new DT and put everything in the bin in there. The rest of the rock was either in the old tank or in the sump.I don't understand. If there are no fish, etc in the tank yet, why not just "cure" everything in the main aquarium...?
It doesn't take much to confuse meI know its confusing.
Me either some days.It doesn't take much to confuse me
I haven’t rinsed it yet but I’ll rinse it in saltwater when I do. The sand is surprisingly moist since it’s been exposed to air for almost two weeks now. I agree, I don’t want to lose any beneficial bacteria or anything else that’s alive.Sand, i rinse in saltwater a few times. I like my micro fauna and all the critters that live in it. I've done it multiple times. Never had an issue with a few nice rinses. Those critters in the sand can last a good while.
Fresh water will nuke them
Thank you. Even though it’s been rough at times, a lot of progress has been made overall. I’ve been given great advice and gotten a lot of help in this thread and in general from the folks on R2R. They have different perspectives that help me learn and grow as a reefer and I’m grateful to them for that.Wow! You have had a lot to deal with! Looking forward to following along!
Same!!! I’m still learning stuff constantly!!! Plus. There’s many different ways to reef successfully!!Thank you. Even though it’s been rough at times, a lot of progress has been made overall. I’ve been given great advice and gotten a lot of help in this thread and in general from the folks on R2R. They have different perspectives that help me learn and grow as a reefer and I’m grateful to them for that.
I’m a reefer on a budget who is here to show that budget reefing doesn’t have to be boring and it doesn’t keep a person from having amazing animals in their reef. There’s a lot of learning involved both in terms of reefing in general and DIY skills. That’s the fun of it though!
Thank you for following my thread. Please feel free to critique my methods and/or give me advice. I know enough to know that even when I become an expert (and make no mistake, I have a long way to go to become an expert) I’ll still need different perspectives and good advice.