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Topic: Lyscer's Cadlight 68g Versa Build
Posted By: Lyscer
Subject: Lyscer's Cadlight 68g Versa Build
Date Posted: May 19 2015 at 6:53am
I just wanted to document my latest tank build as I am putting it together. Since pictures speak louder than words, I will try to have more pictures than words.

Majority of the components put into place and I painted the plumbing black to try and conceal it a little:


I am planning on drilling the rock with acrylic rods so that the rock sits just above the sand. I put these acrylic sheets that I had lying around on the bottom to try and help distribute the weight from the 1/2" acrylic rods that will be in the bottom of the base rock (3 rods per base rock).

I will be putting my sand in the tank tonight and then I will start to fill it with water. Once I have it about 1/2 full I will be drilling the rock and putting it in place and then will finish filling it with the cycled rock/water that I have. This may take a couple days but I'll post an updated DT shot once the rock/sand are in place



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Posted By: Marcoss
Date Posted: May 19 2015 at 8:42am
Love this tank and foot print! I look forward to seeing the outcome.




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Posted By: Mike Savage
Date Posted: May 25 2015 at 1:34pm
Looks like a great setup!

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Posted By: Lyscer
Date Posted: May 26 2015 at 9:23am
I put my rockwork all into place over the long weekend and even put some epoxy in place to help hold the structure intact for when I start putting critters in here. Then I finished fixing writing some code for my arduino that I am going to use to help monitor/control the tank.



Here is the interface that I created for the arduino to help tell me what the current tank temp is, turn on/off outlets by pushing a button and to auto turn off the heater outlet if the temp goes above a pre-determined temperature. I cycled my rock in the garage which is why the dashboard says "Garage Temp" it will turn into "Room Temp" once it is in its enclosure (TBD also) and running on the tank.






NEXT:
- Going to be picking up a Gyre xf130 to provide my water movement
- Need to find a way to mount my LEDs above this thing. I am trying to determine if I want to build a fixture or if I should just build a mount. I am trying to find some good DIY builds that look good so if you have any advice I would appreciate it. If I can't find a good way to do this I may go with a LED+T5 fixture that is out on the market (TBD).

The plans for this week are to monitor the params and hopefully have a quick cycle.


Posted By: Lyscer
Date Posted: May 29 2015 at 1:13pm
Wanted to give a quick update. I had a couple of Hydor Koralias in the tank but wanted something a little better so I picked up the Gyre XF-130 From Aquatic Dreams and put it in place. This thing is awesome! I am currently running it in alternating gyre mode for 30 minutes per direction at 30%. I will turn it up once I have some livestock in the tank.

My skimmer has been bubbling over and going crazy even when the output is wide open so I cut some 1" pvc into 2" lengths and put those under the skimmer and now it is working much better.

This weekend I am planning on building a "control center" cabinet that will house all things electronic and it will sit next to the tank. I am doubtful that I will finish it this weekend, but I will post the progress as it happens.

I have also decided that I am going to be upgrading my return pump because I am not getting the turnover that I want from the display tank to the sump. I am thinking about getting the eheim 1260.



Posted By: Lyscer
Date Posted: May 31 2015 at 6:50am
I feel like I got quite a few things done with the tank over the weekend. I made a DIY Float valve holder, bent my light holders, mounted them in place (using command strips and zip ties so we'll see how they hold) and got all of the wood for my "electonics" cabinet cut, sanded and prepped for placement.

Float valve bracket that I made by heating up some acrylic wit ha heat gun and then drilled a hole.
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Went to Home Depot and bent some 3/4" conduit. Used a 3m scotch pad and roughed it up then strung it up between my hammon posts and painted it black with many coats of leftover krylon black paint.
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In this picture you can see the vertical pipes coming down, those are the light posts. I drilled a hole in the backboard of the stand and fed the water line though it and down to the water clamp thing I made. The water line helps hold pressure on the clamp and keep it in place and pressed down.
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This was a test fit for the lights, and I absolutely hate how messy the hang kit I made looks :(. Any ideas on how to hang the lights from the posts without them looking messy (I zip tied the led light cord onto the tube but it is just temporary so I didn't cut the tails off the zip ties. 
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all of the wood pieces for the electronics cabinet. I am going to work on cutting out the outlet holes today and the only other thing not picture are the cleets that will hold the back into place so that I can easily remove that panel from the front of the cabinet.
- Sides (2x)
- Bottom/Top
- Door
- Back
- False back wall that will hold all of the outlets.

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Sample fit so that you can see how it will go together. The gap below the false wall is intentional for ventilation. I am going to be making some slits in the backboard of the cabinet too.
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Posted By: Corey Price
Date Posted: May 31 2015 at 12:07pm
Looks good!


Posted By: AcroNem
Date Posted: May 31 2015 at 1:07pm
I'm loving that, looks good!

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Posted By: sleepingdeep
Date Posted: June 01 2015 at 9:41am
to clean up the hanging kit i would suggest using an eye bolt and some cables with carabiners on them. Thats what I used. It allows a pretty clean look. You can check out my build, i think i have a picture of my light hanging fixture. its pretty similar to yours.


Posted By: Lyscer
Date Posted: June 06 2015 at 8:23pm


I wanted to post a quick update on my tank, it is going well I'm still waiting on the other light so I have put a little T5 light for now. I added a small frag of pom-pom Xenia and a mushroom, both of those have done amazing. All of my levels seemed to be in check. The crabs and corals have been doing great and the copepod population is all over the glass so I added a couple a blue chromosome today. If they look good in a week and my params test out I will add some more coral.


Posted By: Marcoss
Date Posted: June 16 2015 at 5:53pm
Hi,

Its hard to tell from your images, but did you upgrade/use a new return pump? I want to upgrade, and know that the plumbing is kind of funky with Cadlights.

Thanks!

Marcos



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Posted By: Lyscer
Date Posted: June 16 2015 at 10:32pm
I did upgrade the return pump. I found a pump locally that I know is overkill for this, but the tubing is restricting it down and making it do a pretty good job. I am definitely seeing more items go into the overflow than I previously was.


As a quick update. I added a BRS media reactor this week. These things are pretty awesome.


I am just about done with the electronics cabinet that will go next to the tank. I decided that I wanted 8 controllable outlets so I ordered another relay ($7) and once I have that wired up I will be putting everything together and will take a picture of the finished product and put it on here. I added a few blue chromis 2 weeks ago when all of my parameters hit 0 and then this weekend I added a Flame angel and a few corals. I am going to test my levels again in a week and see what they look like. So far everything is looking good. 

Side Note: These bubble magnus skimmers are amazing! Even when there weren't fish in the tank it was pulling out some pretty nasty skimmate.


Posted By: Marcoss
Date Posted: June 17 2015 at 8:34pm
Thank you. Thats awesome. I do want to upgrade my return too. I have a Cadlights as well. Excited to see the progress on this project. 

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Posted By: Lyscer
Date Posted: June 17 2015 at 10:13pm
Got my 15gal water jug hooked up to the RO line with float valve so that I have 15gallons of RO/DI on hand at all times. I have left an unattended RO line on too many times so I knew this was a necessity for me.


10 heads of Eagle Eye Zoas and a birdsnest thanks to PharmaSki
Here is my Pom Pom Xenia - It has recovered nicely after making friends with a pump a couple weeks ago.


I will have to bust out a better camera than my iPhone's once these start looking better ;).

I also forgot to mention that my magnafuge showed up. You can see the magnet in the tank with the shot of the return pump (Eheim 1262).



Posted By: Lyscer
Date Posted: June 25 2015 at 9:52am
The electronics cabinet has had a small amount of progress. I am 90% done with it and should finish it this weekend. 

I have however been fighting a bigger problem. I keep getting a build up of scum on the surface of either the display or the sump. I decided to try my hand at the DIY Filter Sock using the polyester felt and we will see how well it does. This was one of the items that I was originally concerned about and why I upgraded my return pump.

This is a shot from in the tank looking up. You can see the "milky" look of the surface. I have found that the overflow design is actually the culprit of this. The slits are too thin so it creates surface tension and items on the surface don't go through, but the underlying water column does... at least this is how it appears.
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I tested my theory by "flooding" my tank. I put an attachment on the overflow that eliminated the overflow box and all of the surface film was gone in about 30 minutes.
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I made sure to catch it all in a filter sock this time, because up to this point it all ends up back in the display.
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I am still waiting on my other light... and I was impatient so I ordered all of the parts to build another pendant. 


Posted By: Marcoss
Date Posted: June 25 2015 at 10:02am
Looking nice. I am unsure of what the problem is, but if flooding it as you say worked, could you just point the Gyre up a tiny bit to break the surface of the water slightly? I have one and I have it slightly pointed up so it creates a small bubble on the surface. 

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Posted By: Lyscer
Date Posted: June 25 2015 at 10:16am
I have the locline return agitating the water which is the only place where the build up isn't happening. Since most of my stuff was new for this build I think it could just be oil-ish type residues that have been building up and since I wasn't using a filter sock until last night, they were just accumulating on the surface in the DT. I am still suspicious of the width of the slots in the overflow. if I continue to get this problem I think I may connect a couple of them to allow for a greater flow rate and less surface resistance. But that is last effort type move that I am not willing to do yet. I will keep you posted if the filter sock clears this up (I think it should)


Posted By: Lyscer
Date Posted: June 27 2015 at 8:18pm
Finally finished my electronic cabinet!! This was way more work than anticipated. For those that are curious all the wires in the top left are from the arduino and the bread board. It controls the outlets individually from my web interface.


Posted By: Lyscer
Date Posted: July 09 2015 at 8:06am
I wanted to post a quick update. I just got some new lighting because I wanted something a little brighter than the LED fixture that I have. 24" 8 bulb ATI dimmable sunpower.

Fedex delivered this to me on my birthday.

I also stopped by A reef Oasis and picked up some davinci clowns, a frogspawn and an anemone. I will post some pictures once I get these new lights hung.


Posted By: bstuver
Date Posted: July 09 2015 at 5:40pm
I have this light and love, love, love it!!

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Posted By: Lyscer
Date Posted: July 10 2015 at 10:58am
Alright, time for some pictures. This light sure makes things seem bright!

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Posted By: Lyscer
Date Posted: December 19 2015 at 9:34am
So it has been a while since I posted an update and I feel like I finally have things under control so I wanted to post an update.

Back in September shortly after I added my clownfish, my blue chromis died suddenly with no symptoms that I noticed. a week later my clownfish started acting sluggish and within a couple of days one of them died so I setup a QT tank, caught all of the fish (PITA) and then moved everyone to QT. I performed cupramine + prazipro treatments but slowly my fish all exhibited the same behavior of becoming sluggish, breathing heavy and eventually dying. Only my blue hippo tang made it. I let him hang out in QT for 75 days so that my tank could go fallow to try to kill off whatever parasite was in my DT. at day 74 I decided that I would stock my tank with many of the corals that I wanted so that I wouldn't have to risk re-introducing some parasite again so I bought a huge SPS pack from an online vendor and then let my tank go fallow for another 75 days. I just hit the 75 day mark again this week (Merry Christmas mr. blue tang) so he went back into DT. I stopped by Aquatic Dreams and they had a few fish that I have been wanting so I picked up a Yellow Corris Wrasse and a Yellow Rose Goby. They are currently hanging out in QT and I will start to treat them with the tank transfer method starting next week. I want to make sure that they are eating well and that I have time to do this correctly so I will be starting that probably on Monday. I am so excited to have fish in the DT again and to finally feel like I'm not spinning my wheels fixing problems - although I do have other problems, but they are small compared to the adventure this tank has been through to this point. I am hoping that the Yellow Corris Wrasse will help dwindle this flat worm problem I have that popped up once all of the fish were out of DT.




I dipped all of the corals in CoralRX while they were in this bucket and a few nasty large flatworms came out of the torch corals.



The last item that I have been battling is bad water quality. I bought a BRS 6 stage RO/DI unit with pressure guage and triple TDS monitor because I wanted to make sure that I was putting high quality water into my tank. I hooked it up at the beginning of October and found that the TDS coming out of the membrane was 45. (Tap is 189). I was burning through a canister of DI resin a month. So after a bunch of research and talking with people about RO units on other forums we concluded that my membrane was faulty. I upgraded to a Spectrapure 90GPD membrane and put a capillary tube flow restrictor in place to accomodate the new membrane. My TDS is now coming out of the membrane at 2 and will drop to 1 after large water productions. I am really hoping that this helps solve my problem of a mucus on my water surface. I can go further into depth on the formulas that were used to determine that my membrane was bad if anyone is interested.

Thanks for following and reading!


Posted By: bstuver
Date Posted: December 19 2015 at 1:48pm
Wow sorry to hear about all the fish! Looks like you are on your way to getting everything stocked again though so that's awesome. Good luck.

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"wait these aren't the happy Hawaiians oompa doompa godly heaven on your face zoas?   I dont want them then. lol!" Ksmart


Posted By: Lyscer
Date Posted: February 27 2016 at 2:53pm

Thought this was a neat shot of my candy cane pistol shrimp and his feather duster counterpart.
Sorry it is upside down. I will try to fix that once I am at a computer


Posted By: Lyscer
Date Posted: August 07 2016 at 8:45am
Since I can't seem to get anything to grow I have been on an equipment kick (since I can control more of that). I wanted to check my PH since that is 1 area I have never checked and since I am in the process of building a calcium reactor I decided that I should hook up my Arduino to a PH probe.


Here it is installed in the equipment cabinet next to the tank:


Here is the new UI that I made to support the pH probe with logic to automatically turn the outlet off if the PH drops below a designated range.


(not shown, the time spent troubleshooting why all my temps were reporting 0 degrees, I had a bad probe that has been in the tank the last year - once I pulled that out everthing started reading again - yay for information)

And then this weekend I finally finished my floating canopy so I put it in place.


Here is the regulator I finished up about a month ago all ready for my CaRx to get finished. I bought the regulator body off of ebay and then replaced the guages with Wika liquid filled guages and added a Burkert 6011a selonoid which are "plumped" with swagelock fittings all around I wired the burkert up to a 24dc power supply to turn it on off. Once I did the leak tests and everything passed now it sits all lonely on a Co2 tank in my garage dreaming of powering a CaRx one day (hopefully in the next month).



Posted By: kini
Date Posted: January 02 2019 at 1:35pm
Any updates? Tank is sweet!



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