Tomorrow.....well later this morning will be good

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johnson5585

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Well, I have waited and waited for the guy I am buying my tank from to get the stuff out of the tank sold. Fish rock corals etc. I got word on Tuesday that we would be moving it to my house Wednesday morning. So in about 7 hours whoo hoo. 100 gal with a 55 gallon sump. Also my AC 50 and AC 110 are scheduled for delivery today as well. Can't wait. Will post some pics as soon as I get it in the house and set up.
 
Cool!
 
Can't wait to see it!
 
Well we got it here and set up. I just have to set up the media in the sump and install the lights. Going to add substrate but letting it run before hand empty while I finish scraping the coraline algae. You can see it has a built in DJ switch under the stand for all plug ins to go to with their own switches (nice feature). And it is going to be a FW tank. Was salt originally so it is reef ready minus the lights and skimmer. But this will be the new home for my O's.

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Sweet setup
 
Ok, So I got all of the coraline algae scraped off and have a filter sock and boi balls in the sump. Going to add more media this weekend. Got the lights installed. Now for the question. What is the best means to clean the outside of the tank? Remember it is acrylic. I know paper towels are a no no. What works best? Will post more pics after work tonight.
 
Jeez, you can't even use paper towels? Nice tank though.
 
Well that was my understanding that they could scratch it but i could be wrong and is why i am asking.
 
Yup! No paper towels on acrylic! You need something really soft, like a clean chamois.
 
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