Plenty of vids on bulkhead installation just do not over tighten since they can crack! Some people put a dab of silicone or plumbers grease around the threads buts this can lead to over tightening then crack or extremely hard to be removed later.. Gasket on flange wet side but can be on dry side gasket always goes on flange so nut doesn’t squish/ twist gasket.. Razor blade around holes cleaning with iso alcohol then install dry don’t over tighten..A union below the bulkhead can be handy if you ever have to switch it out..Didn’t you install bulkheads on your other tank?
Hows the progress going on the rocks your neutralizing?
Nice job so far thanks for the updates!
All rocks from the tank were bleached for 12 days (minus 2 smaller rocks that held the nems.)
* I think i'm actually gonna go with rock structures from
@Coral reefer for this tank.
For the 65gallon tank another member actually tightened the bulkheads for me.
I did learn alot from getting it set up. So now I actually understand what I'm looking at in terms of return and drains.
On another note this 200 gallon tank has alot of extras that my other tanks didn't have.
1.) a chunky uv sterilizer
2.) 2 reactors
3.) Dual return lines (I'm guess there needs to be a little fancer plumbing to get the return pump to split between the two lines)
4.) Another dosing pump/containers (same model as I have that I've been scared to set up lol)
5.) Some controller set up called reef keeper (not sure if I should just pif or trash it, videos where from 13/16 years ago and a key selling feature was dial up internet and email alerts. Company I believe closed so Probably only a fossil at this point.
* I've gotten the dream tank, I will definitely get a modern controller setup apex or hydros at sooner or later.
6.) A awesome 58 gallon sump.
So this tank will for sure be a huge step up in general reefing tech. It will be great opportunity to learn how the various equipment works. I've seen countless videos abd read many articles. It's much different when it's actually infront of you though.
If I can under stand even the dosing pumps, Than I wouldn't have any excuse for not setting up the other one my main Biocube.
It's a work in progress, and
@Srt4eric knowledge will most definitely been needed. Yet without being aggroant I feel alot more informed since having the 65gallon tank. Still in over my head lmao as there is alot of things I've never had before.
I'm pretty excited overall.