Hi, Hart. I'm new to both discus and drilled tank/overflows, so I'm here trying to learn. I am slowly making my way through the beananimal overflow thread. Could you explain your statement above, please? Maybe with pictures?
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Ok. So here is the overflow with the back acrylic cover removed. Left to right. Emergancy pipe, trickle pipe (has a small hole drilled on top to create siphon if water gets too high), and siphon pipe. Attachment 89184
The return section of the sump doesn't hold a lot of water, there is a divider between the main part of the sump and the return, so even if you blocked the siphon and trickle tubes water wouldn't flow over the top of the tank or even to the emergancy pipe because only the return section of the sump gets the water pumped out and the pump runs dry. Most of the water in the sump would remain because it has to flow over that 9" tall divider. So really it's not possible for the emergancy drain to be used in my case, many people need it though. Attachment 89185
I recently installed a bulkhead in the sump and a 3/4" line straight to the floor drain as well - something not normally done - so I can just add water and the extra goes right down the drain.
Looking nice. My one suggestion would be to reduce the amount of stones you add to the display. I believe in the less is more philosophy, although others may disagree. I think if you removed a few of them, the overall look would improve. Keep the stone that is covering the slate and maybe a couple others. These stones serve as a great place for detritus to accumulate as well as places for your discus to hide. Give them a place to hide, they typically will.
Thanks. I will still play around a bit with the number of stones. It does look better in person though, it's hard to get the depth impression with the picture, makes it look a bit more crowded than it really is, but I was thinking about taking some out. Still not 100% though.
Finally routed everything up through the apex. After the tear down was easier to bypass it and use strip outlets for a while. The apex has a energy meter, running on 530w with heater on total. It was over 1,200 with the reef, and that was even with ultra efficient AI LED lights!
I did out some rock. Funny what people get excited about. At the lfs and the gf noticed marimo balls. Figured it might look cool on the starboard rolling around with the vortech. Well she absolutely loves them. Looks like more moss balls are in my future! I like them too, so it's ok. Kinda neat seeing them roll around. Can take out and clean as needed.
Really? I thought they were round in the wild because of all the water movement. When not rolling they get strange shapes and you have to make them round again by rolling with your hand? At least that is what I read about them.
I have not had the same experience as rick with my marimo balls. I have probably 8 large marimo balls in two different tanks. They all move with the current or with the corydoras pushing them around, and all do well. I take them out and squeeze them and clean them then plop them back in my tank. Never put any with my discus but I don't see why they wouldn't do well. I cant seem to get rid of mine now actually.
Glad to hear that too! Maybe I can start keeping this again. I had some in a small tank that had a lot of current (10g) and because it rolled around so much and died, I thought it was due to water movement. I went over on TPT and did see that people have theirs rolling as well. I may not have had a suitable tank for them :(. I can always try again though. Thanks for bringing this up. I really like the look of the marimo balls.
Let's try a video. She wants even more of the balls, haha.
http://youtu.be/hgtbQgEa9ps
this tank screams for wild strains, single species, heckels .......that's it, this tank screams heckels to me!! I like the moss balls, gosh those are small, you should get with a guy that sells huge ones in bulk over on theplantedtank.net its another forum like this whats his name I cant remember but he has really big balls..............had to say it!
edit: they have them on amazon http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...rimo+moss+ball way cheaper than at the pet store. I have bought from invert obsession many times, they are good.
HECKELS OP, HECKELS
The balls in there are a bit over 2", so they are not all that tiny, haha! I actually ordered that exact link from amazon yesterday after Bliss said she wanted more.
I do have to admit that heckles would be sweet looking in there. I read they are more advanced though, and I am not quite ready for that! Plus I already paid Hans 1,400 to hold on to so leopard snakeskins and checkerboard for me! But I agree that heckels would be amazing in there. I will be adding about 100 cardinal tetras too.
I do have a question. The cardinals and discus are arriving only a couple days apart. I was planning on keeping the tetras in a 44g brute can to make sure they are all healthy, or should I put everything in the display since really they are all new? That makes me nervous with all that $$ in discus, but normally if you get multiple fish at the same time they all go into the same QT tank (at least I did), so would they all go in the display?