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hey cronosx...welcome to the garden state! I got to this thread a bit late.
I think you are well on your way with all the great guidance provided here. I've used flex PVC now for 10 years plus with no leak issues. You just need to make sure the junctions where you are connected are sealed properly. Over time the "flex" will start getting less "flex" and more rigid with age.
Just a note of caution regarding the tank in an apartment. A lot of water on those hardwood floors may also end up warping them. It may not be as pretty - but Costco sells those matts that are usually meant for the kitchen that soak up water. Additionally a water alarm that is audible is a slight help when you are home.
Oh by the way - the RAP Reef-A-Palooza | New York is coming to meadowlands in 2 weeks. If you are not set up yet - there may be some dry goods vendors you can get stuff from.
i forgot to ask - the live sand. Did you get white sand or black? please note the black sand (at least in the past) has had very tiny particles that can be magnetized. Therefore that sand will stick to mag-floats...
The Marco rock arrived last night. I started Aquascaping. I sort of like this layout that I put together. Any opinions?
I plan on adding water this weekend. I made 100 gallons of RODI all of which is 0 PPM TDS. Going to fill the main tank and continue until it goes into the sump and check for leaks. Then turn on pumps. heater and powerheads, add salt, check salinity, add sand.
I plan on using glue and epoxy when I settle on the aquascape. Probably leave it as is or make minor adjustments. Should I throw the leftover rock in my sump?
I have a glass cover. Does anyone use them? All the tanks I've seen have open top or mesh.
I haven’t had those issues, but I can see how they could happen. The only time I get salt on the cover is if I don’t wipe up any water after maintenance. Even then, unless I’m shoulder deep in the tank it’s not much water up there.
I don’t know about the gas exchange in a normal situation. In my case i ended up with a balance. I wanted to limit it, so that’s why I have a glass top. My tank is in my garage, with a gas water heater within 5ft of it. I run a co2 scrubber that pulls in outside air, scrubs it, and feeds to the skimmer. Ironically the frag tank isn’t covered, plumbed to the same system. I have fans blowing on the frag tank and sump to keep the temp down. it ended up working out for me...