Well, once my garden hose is thawed out so I can fill and test and tune in my garage.
I posted the stand build in another thread, finally got all the plumbing done today and everything ready to go.
Tank is a 125 gallon 6' long. Synergy reef "ghost" overflow. I got the tank from another member. It had a painted back and the entire back glass on the inside was covered in a layer of silicone from what I'm assuming was a really elaborate aquascape. Either way it took numerous hours to scrape both the outside and the inside of the tank. The overflow and all of the bulkheads, including the ones in the overflow, were covered in silicone, some kind of clay/epoxy/silly putty sealer, and god knows what else. There had obviously been some leaking through the fittings without them being addressed properly. I removed all the bulkheads and replaced every one of them. The overflow had bulkheads that couldn't be removed, so I replaced all the gaskets, hope they hold or I'm gonna have to get ahold of synergy.
Did the "bean animal" style drains in the overflow so it will run silent and be failsafe.
As soon as I get it filled with tap water I want to let it run in my garage for a few days before I drain it and move it into the house. I very stoked about the whole situation!
I posted the stand build in another thread, finally got all the plumbing done today and everything ready to go.
Tank is a 125 gallon 6' long. Synergy reef "ghost" overflow. I got the tank from another member. It had a painted back and the entire back glass on the inside was covered in a layer of silicone from what I'm assuming was a really elaborate aquascape. Either way it took numerous hours to scrape both the outside and the inside of the tank. The overflow and all of the bulkheads, including the ones in the overflow, were covered in silicone, some kind of clay/epoxy/silly putty sealer, and god knows what else. There had obviously been some leaking through the fittings without them being addressed properly. I removed all the bulkheads and replaced every one of them. The overflow had bulkheads that couldn't be removed, so I replaced all the gaskets, hope they hold or I'm gonna have to get ahold of synergy.
Did the "bean animal" style drains in the overflow so it will run silent and be failsafe.
As soon as I get it filled with tap water I want to let it run in my garage for a few days before I drain it and move it into the house. I very stoked about the whole situation!

