Alhait : Means "The Wall" Hence my last name...
We don't need no education... We don't need no thought control!
When I say 150G... Almost feels like that's how much it cost!
It's been my dream to have a tank in the wall since I started the hobby about 15 years ago or so... Back in 1993, I was living in an apartment and I went into a Fish Store... (The Fish Tank) in Milpitas been proven and buy 2nd generation! Don't buy the 1st model of anything! This was the 3rd gen I believe, but still too expensive, and you know what happened to Solaris! Shame!
Plumbing: This was my 1st try at an external pump... it took me a while to do this right, but I actually do not use the external pump now for reasons I will discuss later. But I was lucky enough to do this right.
Advice #5: Have multiple backup systems of everything when starting... instead of 1 line up to the tank, I had 4! Since the lines/electric extension cords, PVC pipes and flexi Pipes were going in the wall I had 2 extra of each at least! I had a total of 2 PVC, 4 Electric extension cords and 2 Flexible 3/4" hose going to the top since I had to fit all in a 4x4 space!
Then Bio Balls! hmmm I know I know... That was the old school talking... Remember this is the 1st Version of the tank... 2 years ago! All has changed now, but I'm going through the evolution steps.
I bought a Bubble Master 160 (250 did not fit in the sump) Again plan ahead and measure your equipment before you plan the measurements of your sump! (refer to advice #3)
Lights ON!
(Combing a few steps) After moving the Rocks, Corals and Fish from the old tank to the new one, getting rid of the old tank (gave it to my tank buddy - new to the hobby)
This is Version 1.0 of the "Reef in Alhait"
Notice the lighting was not enough... Solaris was nice! But not for a 30" deep tank + 8" hanging above!
For more pictures:
http://picasaweb.google.com/aalhait/FishTank?authkey=ijLVk-5G7cU#5251133070749669330
End of Chapter 1. - Lunch Break....
We don't need no education... We don't need no thought control!
When I say 150G... Almost feels like that's how much it cost!
It's been my dream to have a tank in the wall since I started the hobby about 15 years ago or so... Back in 1993, I was living in an apartment and I went into a Fish Store... (The Fish Tank) in Milpitas been proven and buy 2nd generation! Don't buy the 1st model of anything! This was the 3rd gen I believe, but still too expensive, and you know what happened to Solaris! Shame!
Plumbing: This was my 1st try at an external pump... it took me a while to do this right, but I actually do not use the external pump now for reasons I will discuss later. But I was lucky enough to do this right.
Advice #5: Have multiple backup systems of everything when starting... instead of 1 line up to the tank, I had 4! Since the lines/electric extension cords, PVC pipes and flexi Pipes were going in the wall I had 2 extra of each at least! I had a total of 2 PVC, 4 Electric extension cords and 2 Flexible 3/4" hose going to the top since I had to fit all in a 4x4 space!
Then Bio Balls! hmmm I know I know... That was the old school talking... Remember this is the 1st Version of the tank... 2 years ago! All has changed now, but I'm going through the evolution steps.
I bought a Bubble Master 160 (250 did not fit in the sump) Again plan ahead and measure your equipment before you plan the measurements of your sump! (refer to advice #3)
Lights ON!
(Combing a few steps) After moving the Rocks, Corals and Fish from the old tank to the new one, getting rid of the old tank (gave it to my tank buddy - new to the hobby)
This is Version 1.0 of the "Reef in Alhait"
Notice the lighting was not enough... Solaris was nice! But not for a 30" deep tank + 8" hanging above!
For more pictures:
http://picasaweb.google.com/aalhait/FishTank?authkey=ijLVk-5G7cU#5251133070749669330
End of Chapter 1. - Lunch Break....