Stingray - Tank/System - Stage 1

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tank125

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Filtration for My Stingray System

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This is in no way specific to Stingrays.


This is the only display tank on the system, an Oceanic 210 (7 x 2 x 2), it is factory drilled with overflows in each corner. By the end of the summer I am going to plumb a pond into the system as well = Stage 2. The flowers are not in this tank yet, will start moving in 04/24/08.
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Water leaves the tank and goes down to my basement:

Under tank in cabinet, drain and feed lines visible
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Going along the wall and through the floor
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Coming out in the ceiling of the basement
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The tank on LEFT is where all drain water goes first, it has lava rock in it and I am starting to increase the crayfish population in it as well for mechanical break down of waste as well as breeding as food items for stingrays. There is a thin layer of crushed coral to buffer the water. This is also where the heaters currently are.
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Water exits the CRAY tank into Sump 1 where it may passively travel to Sump 2 or it is extracted via pump and mechanically filtered and then dumped into the bio tower.
Sump 1:
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Sump2:
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Mechanical + Bio Filter:
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From Sump 2 water is either returned to the tank (95%) or diverted to the Plant Sump (5%) which drains directly to Sump 1.
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Permanent residents:
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Temporary Turtle - Just babysitting him:
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The large Cylinder is my water hardener. My water is very soft due to a shallow well, subsequently it also comes out of the tap at a pH of 4. Water is passed through the Hardener and stored for in the garbage pail to gas off and age allowing the pH to equalize. This takes a max of 10 hrs, maybe less, that is the shortest time period that I have tested. For water changes I just open a valve to allow a pre-determined amount of water leave Sump 1 and 2 and go directly to my House sump pump to be pumped to my lawn. Then I pump water from the garbage can (aged) directly into Sump 1.
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Thanks for watching!

I didn't get much views over in setup and filtration so I reposted in here.
 
Brother, you are on the top of my SUPER-DUPER List :headbang2
That is a very impressive and well thought system.
Kudos and Praise for your dedication to your hobby.
Respectfully, FireMedic.
 
amazing set up mate , love it but any reason for the slow growing plants in the plant filter ?
 
very nice
 
Inspiring!
 
dave843;1730274; said:
Can you do that over at my house? :)

I was thinking the same thing then I remembered my tanks are already in the basement
 
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