very nice looking. Hows about some specs on filtration and heating ie. pumps media how many watts of heating.
Good luck with it
It's all filtered by sump, pretty bog standard really just loaded up with bio balls and ceramic rings, mechanical consists of a filter sock and an FX5 with 5 micron wool, Heating is a beast - i have 300 watt heaters... 6 of them, keeps it toasty, pumps are on the weak side - 14,000 litres per hour from two pumps, i'm looking at replacing the 6000 litre per hour pump and get something around 18,000 litres per hour, i'll add more ceramic rings soon but i bought a fair amount and loaded all my filters worth from my 210G into the sump to seed it.
wow, those gaps and bricks make me a lil nervous. Im curious to know how much psi those bricks can hold.
I'd be curious aswel, i don't actually have a clue at what each can hold, my worry was in the concrete lintels that span 66" and hence we installed the wood, it all feels pretty sturdy to a humans weight but of course the water weights by far more than i do, well the glass alone or the sand alone does.
Is that tiles on the ground?? Do they not crack under that much weight???
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Seemingly not, i did think of that and we lined underneath the concrete blocks with some spongy sort of material to cushion it slightly - no cracks yet *touches wood*
Looks awesome, I sure do miss my bass
You need to get some more Bass - thats the only solution
Looks great mate, from what ive heard ND aquatics do a great job my mate has recently bought a 500 gal i think ffrom there and wants to go bigger already!! he has some mean asian arowana purple in colour
ND are fantastic as simple as that - your friends tank and arowana sound very interesting, do you have any pictures?