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  1. #121
    CalmSeasQuest - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poseidon View Post
    For a system the size you are planning, that Ca Reactor will be able to keep up for about 3 months. With as much space as you have to work with, I would look at something that holds 30-35 pounds of media at least. I am sure the continuous water changes will help with demand as well, but I'm not real sure how to quantify that.
    I agree, I'll need a larger CaRx. I've been researching trying to decide on a large GEO, or perhaps the SRO-CR5000D.

    Unfortunately I am STILL waiting on the replacement tank. GLA had indicated it would be delivered today, but that was cancelled due to an issue in delivery staffing.

    While I continue to acquire livestock for the grow out tank, it's disappointing that I ordered the tank on December 18, 2013 and it's now mid April 2014 and still no tank. I had hoped to use the winter months to get the tank up and going. Now that we're into Spring, there are many other demands on time including getting Gracie out from under cover and back on the road...

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    "Gracie" - 2013 Anniversary Edition CVO Road King

    Hopefully the tank will be delivered next week.
    The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man. - George Bernard Shaw
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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Thanks for the updates CSQ! Especially for the pics, as some of the lingo leaves me confused- lol
    I believe a ride would definitely take your mind off of things for a bit. Beautiful bike!
    There's nothing like being a Reefer! www.upmmas.com

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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    Sweet bike! I start missing mine about this time of year.

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    I've been thinking about a bike lately. Not really sure why, but the idea appeals to me. :D

    Back to topic, is GLA giving you some dollars off for the delay? I know that our "season" is coming to an end, but you will certainly HAVE to keep on this, so you are ready to come next season.

  5. #125
    CalmSeasQuest - Reefkeeper
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    Default Good News and Some Concerns...

    After 5 long months of waiting, my tank was finally delivered yesterday...

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    GLA stated the delays were due problems in getting scratch-free glass. After having to refuse the first tank, I closely inspected this one and found no scratches in the glass however - I'm concerned about the presence of multiple voids (air gaps) in the seams. The glass is 3/4"...

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    Right seam, about midway - 1" long

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    Right seam, bottom, about 3/4" long

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    Left seam, bottom - top void 3/4", bottom void 2"

    The bottom seam is covered by trim and the back is painted black, so I cannot see those seams. When I asked about the voids, I was told these were common when using black silicone and were of no concern. If this tank were taller or rimless, I would have been more concerned, but as it's braced and only 22" tall, I thought the explanation might be plausible. Even so, it still represents ~325 gallons of saltwater sitting in my living room.

    So here's the question - Should I be concerned about the seams? As this is my first large tank, I'd really appreciate the thoughts and comments from those with more large, glass-tank experience.

    Thanks in advance!
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    no i wouldnt my tank is 220 96 L 24 high 24 w. the tank is held together by the frame but i wouldnt be to worried about it. if anything the tank might leak but it wont come crashing down and if it dose leak u will know, just wont notice for few days cuz it will be a small leak. but i wouldnt worry, fill it up the worst could happen is drain it back down re seal tank. but i think with the weight of the water i think u should b ok.

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    I wouldn't be concerned at all. I'd fill that up, and start enjoying the beauty of it.

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    dlhirst - Reefkeeper
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    It's no Gracie..., but it's still damned pretty!

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    Is it wet?

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    Yeah! We want an update!
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