Akabir47;4173189; said:
Thats a very pro setup!!!
Great to hear since it was my first attemp at anthing like this.
aquaman45;4173274; said:
Fantastic project!..you must be very happy with that,rays look great too,cracking Marble ray in one of the pictures.......i remember commenting on that one a while ago.
Well done!.....thanks for sharing,youve inspired a few people with that....truly awesome!!
I'm really happy how it's all turning out. It's giving me more room in my basement once the all the other tanks are down, more time, cheaper to run and of course a way nicier way to enjoy all my rays. Great memory on the marble. Thanks for the kind words.
vamptrev;4173436; said:
very nice setup!
ive always wondered if the sand filter alone is enough mechanical filtration for rays... seems to me it would get sooo dirty soo quick, u would need some sort of prefilter.
Thanks, the sand filter seems to be working great so far for mechanical. The only thing is I'm not making it as efficient as it could be as I backwash it every 2-3 days when the pressure goes up 1 psi. The reason why I do it so soon is the pumps I'm using are not great for pressure but are amazing on cost effeciency and sound. I may switch over to a bigger pump that can handle more pressre so I can let the filter clog up more making it filter to a finer micron particle. For now the backwash takes about 30 seconds and the drip system fully recovers the water loss in about 4 hours or less. The water level never gets below the top of the window. This system is so easy, I never get wet, moving a handle is my biggest struggle and my bio never gets touched. The sand filter is filled with zeolite which is claimed to filter down to 3 micron but was tested to go down to 15 I'm probably worse due to not allowing it to clog. I have about 3.5 cubic feet of biomedia in my bioreactor and no problems with ammonia or nitrite. I'm not sure where my drip is set at but I'm installing a flow meter on it in the next week or so when it comes in.
FishDog;4173441; said:
Just got my first look at this tank. Simply amazing. You spent a lot of time planning that thing out I can tell. I do not even want to know the price tag. That tiger has an amazing tail. Oh yeah, loving the castexi. Would love to see a closer pic of the male.
Thanks, I know I kinda let you down on the pic of the male castexi but he was having nothing to do with the camera that day, I'll try and get som better shots when he's being a camera hog.
There was a lot of changes that took place in the window layout as I could not find or even order in a large peice of acrylic fo it, so I ended up with a 8' x 42" x 1.25" for the front window and the side windows were 2' x 42" x .75". This is where most of my time was consumed.
AlexG;4173468; said:
Wow I Love it


Great tank and rays.
Thanks for the complainments
HULON;4173470; said:
Very nicley done !!!! Some day i will do a project that pro!!! probly half that size tho

Goodto hear you'll have a great time doing it and perfecting it over time
SpeshulEd;4173560; said:

I think that description and the pics that followed count as porn to just about any fish hobbyist.
lol, never thought about it that way but I guess your right
alexx-w;4173563; said:
my two fav hobbies! working out and monster fish! hahaha
Ya now hopefully I can reclaim my gym. lol.........it's been way too long and it shows
JIENKINZ;4173595; said:
lol now only if my girlfriend would