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Domboski

No Coral Here
Location
Montclair, NJ
A lot of people have asked for pics so I finally was able to take some. Still a work in progress for many tanks but here is where I am so far.

The "FINAL" holding system: This is where the fish will end up after they have been properly QT'd. There is actually 10 forty gallon tanks not including the sump.

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This is the filtration part of that system. Not fully set up yet but you can see the Hayward 180S sand filter, Quad Beckett skimmer fed by the Sequence Hammerhead and the 160 watt UV system.

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This is the 72 gallon bow and 24 gallon AP I have been using to hold many of my fish for now. The 72 bow will be up for sale in a few weeks.

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Still working on the 400 gallon, 125 gallon, 60 gallon, 120 gallon and 150 gallon :bigeyes: The crazy part is this does not include my 75 cube, seahorse fry systems and Justin's tanks :eek:

I'll keep posting systems as they are being completed. I figured the best part though was where the fish will be held after they have gone through QT :)
 
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rafal07013

Advanced Reefer
Location
new jersey
I am very happy that you live about 5 blocks from me. I should get family discount plan right now with my new tank coming up in 2-3 weeks.
 

Domboski

No Coral Here
Location
Montclair, NJ
Thanks everyone. Still have a lot of work to do but getting there. I have been busting through water filters like crazy for some reason so getting the sucker filled is taking longer than I had hoped :scratch:

I need to plumb the UV and chiller to the holding system which I'll probably do this weekend. I'm also having Acrylic Imagery build me a sump since I already cracked the glass sump I was using.

Anyone is welcome to swing by and check things out especially if you are willing to help me move some things around :biggrin:

Rick the sand filter is my favorite part of the system. It polishes off the water like nothing else. It can be back-washed easily which is one more reason I love it. The plan right now is to replace the sand once a year. I really don't anticipate any problems with it.
 

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