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    Green Terror

    I'm really enjoying our tank now that we finally have it set up. I couldn't get the little guys to stay still long enough for a photograph, so here's a quick movie instead. For you broadband folks out there - enjoy! For those on dialup - I sympathise. Green Terror Movie ~5mb
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    Cycling with Bio-Spira: how long until readings?

    I offer my results for comparison. I started a fishless cycle in my 75gal on sunday uing Bio Spira and ammonia. I had nitrite readings within 24 hours. I'm sure my initial ammonia counts were much higher, which definitely helps my readings. Four days into the cycle, my nitrites are almost at...
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    Getting A First Tank

    Oceanic's website is at http://www.oceanicsystems.com/
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    180 Gallon Tank Stand - Build Log

    I just came across this thread. I'm very impressed by your work! By the way, pipe clamps are very easy to lengthen. Buy a pipe union. You can join sections of pipe to get as long as you need (practically). For cabinet work, I find 3' and 4' sections are all I need.
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    Question: Converting mg/L to PPM

    Thanks! One drop per gallon got me up to 1.5 so far.
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    Question: Converting mg/L to PPM

    I'm going to start the fishless cycle on my 75g. I have Sea Mist ammonia (from Wal-Mart). I have a Tetra test kit that measures ammonia in mg/L. I have read several articles on the fishless cycle, but each one refers to ppm. :? :?: So, how many mg/L should I be reading when I reach 5ppm...
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    DIY 75 Gal Oak Stand - Building Log

    Right now I'm just draining the tank with a garden hose stretched out the back door. Drag the hose up into the tank, then unhook the hose from the spigot. The weight of water left over in the hose is like a self-starting siphon. Then I just reconnect the hose and "fill'er up"!
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    DIY 75 Gal Oak Stand - Building Log

    Thanks for the comments. I do want to follow-up with a hood for this stand. I don't have the time to tackle another big project right now. Possibly after the holidays, but certainly not before. I probably won't do custom lighting, since I don't have aspirations of a planted tank. We're just...
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    29 gal tank good for diy sump?

    I thought I read somewhere on this site that silicaon didn't adhere well to acrylic. When joining acrylic to acrylic, you use a solvent. Would joining acrylic to glass work with silicon?
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    Oxygen bubbles from the filter required?

    Oxygen will still get into the water through contact with the air in the room. If your filter/pump just creates a little ripple at the surface, you should have enough circulation to oxygenate your water.
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    DIY 75 Gal Oak Stand - Building Log

    Well, I tried my hand at a concrete top and it just wasn't what I had hoped for. Three bottles of concrete coloring and it still wasn't black enough. I also should have added some extra portland cement to the mix to make it a bit stronger. So now I have a 150# slab of grey concrete to dispose...
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    DIY 75 Gal Oak Stand - Building Log

    I'm sorry for the temporarily broken links. I'm just settling into my new home after being relocated. The pics are hosted on a server that normally resides in my basement, so once I get the network running in the new house, the pics will be back up.
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    Shaker style aquarium stand - work in progress **Finished**

    Its looking great jsoong! I hope your weather clears up so we can get some progress pictures :)
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    DIY 75 Gal Oak Stand - Building Log

    Thanks for the compliment, Imperatorfan. The concrete will replace what I had originally planned to be marble. From what I have read, the concrete needs to cure for 2-3 weeks before you put any load on it. I might be moving out of state soon, so this project is on hold for a while. In case...
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    DIY 75 Gal Oak Stand - Building Log

    The cabinet is finally finished. The top will have to wait until my travelling for the next 3 weeks is done. For the top, I have decided to do a DIY concrete top. There's a lot of great information on making kitchen countertops in concrete. That ought to be a good challenge.
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    DIY 75 Gal Oak Stand - Building Log

    So, the lengthy process of finishing has begun. This is Minwax Oil stain in Golden Oak. Two coats of poly next. Thats going to be a chore!
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    DIY 75 Gal Oak Stand - Building Log

    This is more like it! The pieces are just dry-fitted here for the picture. Right now, all three doors are clamped and glued. I should be finishing the stand this week if all goes well!
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    DIY 75 Gal Oak Stand - Building Log

    I've been making cabinets and doors like this for a good 15 years. I guess that means that no matter how much you do this type of stuff, you still make mistakes. Well, at least I always do :evil: I thought I'd share this one with you. I changed the design of the stand a couple times and I...
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    Building my new tank top

    I see a Centipede console in the background. Man, I used to love that game! Your tank top is looking good too. I'm looking forward to seeing the electrical details.
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    My attempt at a GARF stand!

    Looks like you're off to a great start. Is that MDF you're using? What kind of finish will you put on it? I am guessing a smooth white or black finish. Its going to look very nice, I'm sure.
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    DIY 75 Gal Oak Stand - Building Log

    Imperatorfan had some questions in a PM. I thought I'd answer in the thread just in case anyone else is in a similar situation. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 180 will have a lot more weight, thats for sure! I really want something that...
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    DIY 75 Gal Oak Stand - Building Log

    Half lapping is a way of joining boards together where you cut half the thickness off of one board, then cut half the thickness off the mating piece. The two pieces then fit together sort of like "Lincoln Logs". :wink: These were done on a table saw. Using a router or radial arm saw would be...
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    Greetings from Minnesota

    Welcome to AA.com! Thats a great looking reef. I'm going to have to start reading more about saltwater :wink:
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