Looks better each day said:Thanks. I really like this tank, but a part of me wishes it was just a bit bigger. Something like a rimless 40b with ghost overflow that would be SWEET
Time to upgrade again! said:[smilie=rofl.gif]
not for a while, just purchased a lighting upgrade so the wallet has a decent dent in it right now.
Funny I was just on nanoboxreef looking at your light! said:Dave does amazing work, this new version is KILLER. I can't wait to get my hands on it.
That's a Beautiful tank! =) said:Thank You
I don't know said:Procrastination kicked me in the butt basically.
The tank was originally an AIO, but the filtration was horrible so I ripped it out in favor of a sump. Instead of drilling the tank, I grabbed a HOB overflow out of my "junk box" and tossed it on the tank with the plans of EVENTUALLY drilling the tank. [smilie=itwasntme.gif]
The overflow box that I used was the CPR type box with the aqualifter attached to help keep the siphon ... Yeah well the intake for the aqualifter clogged from a tiny piece of food and the overflow stopped working and the tank overflowed. It normally wouldn't have been too bad had I not "planned" to EVENTUALLY [smilie=itwasntme.gif] clean up my electrical situation to get everything away from water.
So a small electrical fire later , I have learned my lesson.
Glad you are okay. Could have been much worse. Thanks for sharing. said:Thanks Marc
It knocked me down but I'm definitely not out, better things are already in the works. I've been very fortunate in that only a few coral have been lost . The rest are hanging in there along with the fish .
Is that the 105 or 65? said: