joefitz
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Well, things are really starting to move along now so I thought I would post an update on my progress.
I decided to move everything twice instead of trying to reinforce the floor while the sump room was still in use. The first move is to a 300g rubbermaid trough tank which will support everything while I prep the sump room. Once that is ready and the floor of the tank room has been reinforced, I'll move everything into the display tank.
The 300g is filled with saltwater and has been aerating for the last few days. I put a few things in yesterday to make sure they were doing ok and tested levels today...everything seems fine. Today I am moving all the rock and livestock from the existing 150s into that 300.
I goofed trying to adjust calc/akl too quickly and caused a bit of a snowstorm in the 300g but nothing was even in it yet so it wasn't a big deal...just a waste of time/additives.
Later today/tonight, once the rock/livstock has been moved, I will empty the room of the remaining equipment (almost everything is already out), rip out the rotting wood, crumbling drywall and existing insulation and then powerwash the room and set up fans to dry it out.
I have acquired pretty much everything I need to complete the process -- at least the essentials... Items remaining to purchase include a few sheets of greenboard for the exterior wall, some insulation, plastic, 2x4s...so I have at least one more trip to HD or a lumber yard.
Tomorrow I'll be patching the floor and hopefully later that day seal the floor with the basement floor epoxy I bought.
I don't think I'm going to bother sealing the concrete walls with anything but I may pick something up to do so when I'm picking up that other stuff. We'll see. I think the floor is more important to protect -- I don't spill stuff on the walls quite so much!
I'm a bit bummed that we had a bit of an accident...my wife was trying to slide my 90g glass sump tank so she could clean it a bit (it was on a couple 2x4s) and she pinched a finger and it dropped an inch and cracked one of the panels of glass. It is just one pane of glass though and it is a sump so I shouldn't have too much of a problem getting a replacement piece and getting it back together. I've been following Steve McNally's thread re: his custom tank so I'll try to find the glue/silicon that is mentioned in that thread.
The display tank stand is probably halfway through prepping...there was a fair amount of rust on it and unfortunately, I won't be able to get it 'perfect' as the tank is still on the stand so I can't get to all the surfaces of the stand. But a power sander, dremel, and naval jelly are getting the job done. I'm just going to put a few coats of marine primer on it to protect it in the future.
I've refilled all four of my 55g drums with RODI so I should be in decent shape to get the display tank up and running quickly once I have the sump room completed.
The "big" challenge is going to be Thursday/Friday which is when I have schedule the 'floor reinforcement' project. The beams I have are massive and I don't have the tools I'm going to need to get the job done. I'm pretty sure I have friends/family that have most of what I need and I'm sure I can rent anything else.
I am getting pretty pumped now though. In probably about two weeks my display tank will be back up and my sump room is going to be much more useful. I'm trying to remember to take pics every now and again to show progress but I've never been good at that...I'll post them when I can.
Thanks for everyone who has helped in this process! Once it is all set up I'll have to throw a frag begging party as I'm going to need to finally stock this beast.
Well, I don't have any more excuses...time to head to the basement and start moving all that rock!
I decided to move everything twice instead of trying to reinforce the floor while the sump room was still in use. The first move is to a 300g rubbermaid trough tank which will support everything while I prep the sump room. Once that is ready and the floor of the tank room has been reinforced, I'll move everything into the display tank.
The 300g is filled with saltwater and has been aerating for the last few days. I put a few things in yesterday to make sure they were doing ok and tested levels today...everything seems fine. Today I am moving all the rock and livestock from the existing 150s into that 300.
I goofed trying to adjust calc/akl too quickly and caused a bit of a snowstorm in the 300g but nothing was even in it yet so it wasn't a big deal...just a waste of time/additives.
Later today/tonight, once the rock/livstock has been moved, I will empty the room of the remaining equipment (almost everything is already out), rip out the rotting wood, crumbling drywall and existing insulation and then powerwash the room and set up fans to dry it out.
I have acquired pretty much everything I need to complete the process -- at least the essentials... Items remaining to purchase include a few sheets of greenboard for the exterior wall, some insulation, plastic, 2x4s...so I have at least one more trip to HD or a lumber yard.
Tomorrow I'll be patching the floor and hopefully later that day seal the floor with the basement floor epoxy I bought.
I don't think I'm going to bother sealing the concrete walls with anything but I may pick something up to do so when I'm picking up that other stuff. We'll see. I think the floor is more important to protect -- I don't spill stuff on the walls quite so much!
I'm a bit bummed that we had a bit of an accident...my wife was trying to slide my 90g glass sump tank so she could clean it a bit (it was on a couple 2x4s) and she pinched a finger and it dropped an inch and cracked one of the panels of glass. It is just one pane of glass though and it is a sump so I shouldn't have too much of a problem getting a replacement piece and getting it back together. I've been following Steve McNally's thread re: his custom tank so I'll try to find the glue/silicon that is mentioned in that thread.
The display tank stand is probably halfway through prepping...there was a fair amount of rust on it and unfortunately, I won't be able to get it 'perfect' as the tank is still on the stand so I can't get to all the surfaces of the stand. But a power sander, dremel, and naval jelly are getting the job done. I'm just going to put a few coats of marine primer on it to protect it in the future.
I've refilled all four of my 55g drums with RODI so I should be in decent shape to get the display tank up and running quickly once I have the sump room completed.
The "big" challenge is going to be Thursday/Friday which is when I have schedule the 'floor reinforcement' project. The beams I have are massive and I don't have the tools I'm going to need to get the job done. I'm pretty sure I have friends/family that have most of what I need and I'm sure I can rent anything else.
I am getting pretty pumped now though. In probably about two weeks my display tank will be back up and my sump room is going to be much more useful. I'm trying to remember to take pics every now and again to show progress but I've never been good at that...I'll post them when I can.
Thanks for everyone who has helped in this process! Once it is all set up I'll have to throw a frag begging party as I'm going to need to finally stock this beast.
Well, I don't have any more excuses...time to head to the basement and start moving all that rock!