New Stingray Home (600g)

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
I'm used to buying cheap wrecked tanks set up to flow 30% what I feel is adequate. Ever seen the movie one crazy summer? I feel exactly like those guys did when they stole Teddys Vette. Giggling like a little kid, grinder in hand, goggles on, pulling the garage door down ready to go cut something up. Not a single tank in my place that's not hacked up. :(

Don, I remember seeing Exoticfishguy has a brand new spare Wlim pump sitting..... Might be worth looking into.... Quick look at the Laguna would steer me clear, but that's just me...... I have a spare Dart here, I think there's better motors out there then the AO Smiths (like what the Wlim uses) but don't have a ton of $ into it either, and it 's in great shape, more then welcome to test drive it if you'd like, get an idea how loud it is......

You could get a reactor into the sump without even knowing it was even in there. Just pick up a smaller acrylic tank and set it inside the sump, feed with a little pump or loop off the main return pump. No extra unsightly pluming.

The reactor was never really my concern, it was the air pump being noisy that was since the only experience with air pumps I did have were this luft pump. (Noisy). As you know I never was a big fan of bubbles, (and still not) more towards surface agitation which I achieve with directional flow of returns and water circulation.

I know you arent a fan of submersible pumps but why steer clear of Laguna? Never heard anything negative about them myself. Just curious as to your point of view.

Congrats on the pick up, that tank is sick.

Thanks Pedro

that is a piece of art right there!!! mind if I ask the price? just to rub it in all the rest of us. btw, go buy your wife a spa day for even letting you bring that to the house, and keeping your man parts:WHOA:

Thanks

Shush on the day spa the wife already is using it against me to get the honey dew list down. Maybe I can leave the bubbles in the tank and she can climb in there.:ROFL:
 
The reactor was never really my concern, it was the air pump being noisy that was since the only experience with air pumps I did have were this luft pump. (Noisy). As you know I never was a big fan of bubbles, (and still not) more towards surface agitation which I achieve with directional flow of returns and water circulation.

I know you arent a fan of submersible pumps but why steer clear of Laguna? Never heard anything negative about them myself. Just curious as to your point of view.

Just a quick glance at specs....... Power consumption, GPH at typical tank head, cost, comparing them to other pumps. I didn't even know they were submersible, but that alone would rule them out for me..... lol.

The luft pump I have running the skimmer on the eel tank was so friggin loud I ended up putting the thing in the basement and running air lines up through the ducts. Lufts suck volume wise, like I said, easy to find something stronger and quieter....
 
Can't wait to see it full of water as well as your 340 with it's new occupants.
 
I personally love my three Laguna pumps, by far the best performing and energy efficient pumps I've had. Way better than Mags if I have to compare. May want to ask Aldiaz as he's very well versed on pumps including Lagunas. They are indeed submersible so if you frown on that, may want to look elsewhere.

BTW, sick tank!


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Awesome tank!!!! Keep us updated on progression of setup. Bless your wife!
What will be in the "small" tank? Some brown rays???
 
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