Well, i picked up the tank that i previously asked the forum about. The seller was generous enough to help me move everything to my apartment, which was very helpful. Not to mention it turned out he was 3 minutes up the road.
The dimensions are, 72x18wx22h. The tank came with light, stand, and was already set up for a sump, with 2 overflows located in each back corner. The sump tower has 3 trays of scrunchies, and bioballs, which sit in a plastic tote. The sump then runs through a Mag 18 which then feeds a vertical and horizontal spray bar. As extra filtration i will be running a Emperor 400 biowheel.
I also recieved 150 lbs of black gravel 50 lbs of lava rock and over 200 lbs of black granite, driftwood, 2 HOB filters, plus a box of other goodies.
Also picked up 7 Adult Africans with absolutely amazing colors. I put them in my brothers tank for the time being and will get pics asap. I will eventually keep the livingstoni, blue alhi, and comp. Others will be rehomed from his tank.
1 Livingstoni (Male 7 inches)
1 Venestus (Female 7 inches)
1 Blue Alhi hap (Male 5 inches)
1 Compressicep (Male 7 inches)
1 Frontosa Burundi (6 inches)
1 Fusco (Male 6 inches)
1 O.B Peacock (Male 6 inches)
So here are some photos of the current process. This shows the tank in early process of set up. A cool feature is that this tank was made without a center brace, therefore i will be making a 1 piece 3d background in 6 months. I would have made one now but girlfriend wasnt happy at hearing that so i let it go. I should be happy having a 6ft tank!
This shows one of the overflow boxes. I had to take it off to dab on a little silicone at the top of the corner seal. The seller said he would occasionally get a drip. From inspection i think he was probably over filling his tank slightly but still added silicone just in case.
Here you can see the back of the tank. Hooked up hoses for overflows. Also you can see the output running from the sump in the center.
A shot of the kitchen. 2 totes of fish and 2 of gravel. I couldnt even open the fridge and could barely make it to the sink. This is even after quite a bit of tidying up too. Im lucky my girlfriend is as patient as she is. I buttered her up before she got home by taking her for ice cream. It really looked awful.
Here you can see the inside of the sump. A heater sits on a piece of glass and above it is the Mag 18. One thing i noticed was those little blue dots were corroded and flaked off. You can see in the center of the heater where the coating flaked off. Unsure if this makes the heater unsafe?
Heres a shot of the plumbing for intake on the sump. Im hoping i did this all right as this is my first sump.
This is my old 90. It really is dwarfed by the 125. Im going to much prefer running the 1 tank than a few days ago when i had my 90 and 55 going.
This is what im going to use as water movement. Its the best filter pump i have used. Heto QD-3200F.
Sellers recycling bin, filled with 300 lbs of rock. Im going to use the lava at the rear of the tank to help build the rock wall up but not be seen from the front. I have to give the bin back when im done. :wink:
Well that about sums it up for the time being. Tomorrow i will be setting up the tank and hopefully adding the fish. I also have to run to Petsmart to pick up a black background. I would have spray painted the back, in fact i already have the latex paint, but the girlfriend said no way jose not inside. So i have to wait until we move.
The dimensions are, 72x18wx22h. The tank came with light, stand, and was already set up for a sump, with 2 overflows located in each back corner. The sump tower has 3 trays of scrunchies, and bioballs, which sit in a plastic tote. The sump then runs through a Mag 18 which then feeds a vertical and horizontal spray bar. As extra filtration i will be running a Emperor 400 biowheel.
I also recieved 150 lbs of black gravel 50 lbs of lava rock and over 200 lbs of black granite, driftwood, 2 HOB filters, plus a box of other goodies.
Also picked up 7 Adult Africans with absolutely amazing colors. I put them in my brothers tank for the time being and will get pics asap. I will eventually keep the livingstoni, blue alhi, and comp. Others will be rehomed from his tank.
1 Livingstoni (Male 7 inches)
1 Venestus (Female 7 inches)
1 Blue Alhi hap (Male 5 inches)
1 Compressicep (Male 7 inches)
1 Frontosa Burundi (6 inches)
1 Fusco (Male 6 inches)
1 O.B Peacock (Male 6 inches)
So here are some photos of the current process. This shows the tank in early process of set up. A cool feature is that this tank was made without a center brace, therefore i will be making a 1 piece 3d background in 6 months. I would have made one now but girlfriend wasnt happy at hearing that so i let it go. I should be happy having a 6ft tank!

This shows one of the overflow boxes. I had to take it off to dab on a little silicone at the top of the corner seal. The seller said he would occasionally get a drip. From inspection i think he was probably over filling his tank slightly but still added silicone just in case.

Here you can see the back of the tank. Hooked up hoses for overflows. Also you can see the output running from the sump in the center.

A shot of the kitchen. 2 totes of fish and 2 of gravel. I couldnt even open the fridge and could barely make it to the sink. This is even after quite a bit of tidying up too. Im lucky my girlfriend is as patient as she is. I buttered her up before she got home by taking her for ice cream. It really looked awful.

Here you can see the inside of the sump. A heater sits on a piece of glass and above it is the Mag 18. One thing i noticed was those little blue dots were corroded and flaked off. You can see in the center of the heater where the coating flaked off. Unsure if this makes the heater unsafe?

Heres a shot of the plumbing for intake on the sump. Im hoping i did this all right as this is my first sump.

This is my old 90. It really is dwarfed by the 125. Im going to much prefer running the 1 tank than a few days ago when i had my 90 and 55 going.

This is what im going to use as water movement. Its the best filter pump i have used. Heto QD-3200F.

Sellers recycling bin, filled with 300 lbs of rock. Im going to use the lava at the rear of the tank to help build the rock wall up but not be seen from the front. I have to give the bin back when im done. :wink:

Well that about sums it up for the time being. Tomorrow i will be setting up the tank and hopefully adding the fish. I also have to run to Petsmart to pick up a black background. I would have spray painted the back, in fact i already have the latex paint, but the girlfriend said no way jose not inside. So i have to wait until we move.