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    Default My First Ever Tank - Started on 02/09/06

    Hi All,
    This is my first ever try at keeping any fish, Yep and I choose to keep marine fish, I went to a store outside London, 2 weeks ago and ordered myself a custom built tank & sump.

    Tank - 60 long x 24 high x18 wide
    Sump - 48 long x 18 high x 15 wide

    Tanks were supposed to be delivered on Sept 4th, but not fully cured yet so delivery will be Wed 6th Sept , I guess this is a good thing as I havent finished building the cabnet yet (save myself some money building it this way)

    Picture show the cabinet, with inside painted white, will also be giving it a quick coat of marine varnish.

    Also added picture of my little monster who loves EVERYTHING PINK !!!!!

    More photos to come.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinkfish View Post
    Hi All,
    This is my first ever try at keeping any fish, Yep and I choose to keep marine fish, I went to a store outside London, 2 weeks ago and ordered myself a custom built tank & sump.

    Tank - 60 long x 24 high x18 wide
    Sump - 48 long x 18 high x 15 wide

    Tanks were supposed to be delivered on Sept 4th, but not fully cured yet so delivery will be Wed 6th Sept , I guess this is a good thing as I havent finished building the cabnet yet (save myself some money building it this way)

    Picture show the cabinet, with inside painted white, will also be giving it a quick coat of marine varnish.

    Also added picture of my little monster who loves EVERYTHING PINK !!!!!

    More photos to come.....
    Looking good - also are you sure thats a monster - LOL

    ATB

    Ian

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    lol. nice mate keep us updated on photos
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    Very nice cabinet. We made ours for the same reason. I'd recommend the Ronseal outdoor varnish (its the one that says its longer lasting than yacht varnish on the tin). We used this on our cabinet and have had several overflows from the sump with none of the water finding its way onto the floor. Despite there being 2-3" of water in the cabinet.

    PS that's surely an angel not a monster and one with very good taste - I like pink too ;)
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    keep the pics comming. cabinet looks good. :)

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    Angry RO Unit - HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Set my RO unit up yesturday, but having a big problem, There is hardly any water output..... just a drizzle, took me 9 hours to fill up the large water bottles in the pic. :( PS small water leak anyone know of any glue to seal plastic pipe to meatal ???
    Each bottle holds 18.5 litres of water. My tank holds circa 140 Gallons. At this rate it will be a whole month before the tanks are full. :(

    Still waiting on tank to arrive Hope Wednesday 6th Sept.

    Also bought some corals ........ dont worry they have been paid for but will only be delivered to me next month. So my tanks has time to cycle. Plus they can feed them and allow them to get bigger.

    Umbrella Mushroom Coral,
    Orange Ricordia Mushroom,
    Branching Hammer Coral,
    Candycane Coral,
    and a Shortspine Urchin
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    Sorry forgot to mention its a 4 stage 75Gallon per day RO ubit

    Mike

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    Unfortunately, RO production does take forever. It takes our unit about 2 hours to produce 5g and, indeed, took us about 4 days of the unit running 24/7 to produce approx 120g when filling our 6x2x2 (the remaining 50g was moved over from our existing tank). If your mains pressure is quite low then I know you can get a pump to help out but don't use one myself so not sure how it works exactly. Also, the gallonage usually quoted on RO units is for US gallons and not imperial which doesn't help matters either.
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    I found that the rate of water production increased with my RO unit quite a bit after a few months use.

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    yes same here i get on average 1.5 gal per hour...not sure if this is fast or slow but i can live with it.
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