Hi,
Good news,I have just managed to connect with my new internet provider...And i thought i would do an update for you!!!
The bad news is that i am still far from done
I have finished with the installation of all absolutely neccessary tubing and now only the tubes neccesary for easier water changes are left which i will install as soon as i go buy them and some fittings needed for their installation...
On the up side now,i have installed the sump pumps(well,the big one,to completely install the small one i am missing a hose clamp...)and have glued the pvc network together and to the bottom of the tank.I have also siliconed most of the slate i planned to put to cover part of the tank's bottom...I have bought and added the holing tank's pumps and have fully installed one of them(for the other i am missing the tubing i told you about...)
The Lifeguard FB600 filter i told you before came on time but i was unable to run it on my tank because it was missing the barb elbows...I didnt knew they were sold separately and didnt ordered them and the Greek distributor doesnt carry them...He in fact said that he has 2 years to sell such a filter
So i will have to order them from US again along with the Solar 1000 dimmer and the Icecap balasts i will use for lighting on this tank.I havent done it yet due to lack of $$ at this point.
I have also siliconed together the ''feet'' of the stale building and have also grinded them to the shape...Now it remains for me to cut the back pieces for the building and smoothen them and also to build a base for the buiding as the pvc pipes mess with its positioning...Also,i have glued in 2 pairs all bottom parts of one of the two slate caves i will make so as to be able to do the internal grinding i want and then glue it all together and with the top.
What i will do now soon is to cut the last remaining slate piece i will use to cover the tank's bottom and then after i let it completely dry for some days(about a week,will it be enough when you glue a 30x30cm piece on the bottom and putting enough silicone on the center to cover all the area underneath it after sitting and hopping on it?)i will wash the tank and put the large wood in and then glue the slate building on it as the wood determines its positioning...Same with the other caves...
Now listen my complete bad luck,i was bored to go shopping the past weekend and worked all Friday afternoon and Saturday with the slates and other things for the tank and the result was to finish almost all my silicone on Friday and my diamond wheel to loose its diamond covering on its cutting edge while cutting the last slate piece for the bottom
So i was unable to do anything for the tank from then on as all things had to do with the slates and involved cutting slates
I had planned to continue working on the tank all Sunday but after that and having taken care to have no other thing to do on Sunday,i was left just doing nothing other than a simple and quick siliconing of the bottom parts of one cave...
Anyway,its time to stop tiring you with words and let the photos speak for themselves
The photos are all the latest i have from the tank but still they are missing a lot of the things i did as there has been a while since i took them...Will do another update soon showing the progress
The Lifeguard filter in its travelling packing
Lots of stickers!!!
A photo of the bags with equipment i have in my room waiting some months now to install them on the 2meter tank...
The holding tank as its now...
I finally took the big wood out and thought i would take a new photo of how the ''wood tangle'' in the room is now
The tank with the pvc network just partially siliconed to the bottom and with encyclopedias to keep the pipes where i wanted the be...You can also see in these photos the returns from the sump...
The box of the Tunze Master electronic 1073.090 pump i have as a main pump for the sump...This is its original box and not just an external shipping box.
The box of the Eheim uinversal 1262 pump i have as a second pump for the sump...
The sump pumps partially installed and with sump fittings in place...
Following the returns on their way up...
A 1 1/2inch Helisteel food safe tube runs the full lenth of the tank stand...
...being supported above the sump...
...and then its flow is spread through a T...
... to two 1 1/4inch Helisteel food safe tubes that enter the aquarium through two holes specially made for them...
...and run the whole lenght of the aquarium again to release their water there through a spraybar and two simple outakes...
A close up on the return outtakes...
I hope you liked it!!!