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Old 01-10-2007, 02:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Journal of a Mad Scientist: ADA 120-P (56K warning!)

This will be my first attempt at keeping a tank journal! I hope to document everything in painstaking detail. I don't have much so far but a stand, and my intentions.

So Here's the stand - It's a Sedona Stand made by Marineland. It's made for 75/90G tanks, but shares a compatible footprint with the ADA 120P.



And these are my intentions:

First, the tank will not be located where the stand is sitting now (by the TV). As soon as I can, I'm going to move my 45G and put this stand where that is - It will have its own wall. The 45G has been transformed into a farm tank to grow plants for the ADA tank. I intend to "build up the 2 inch opening that the tank would normally sit IN, so that the tank is just about flush with the top of the trim. I'll use MDF and an ADA Garden Mat to do this. I'll have to install locks on the doors and drawers so my daughter doesn't drink the ferts. I have the canopy, but obviously that's not going to go over a rimless! I may try to use it as a "housing" for the Teklights.

I will plumb as much as I can using PVC in the stand. My Auto Water Changer, and Fert Auto Dosing Systems will be hard-plumbed into the new setup. I also intend to put my temp and pH probes inline to get them out of the tank.

Filtration: Eheim 2128 (which will also heat the tank) and Eheim 2217. I'll use ADA Lily Pipes on the 2128, and CalAqua Labs Lily Pipes on the 2217. This is not to save money, but to vary the flow of water in the tank. There will also be a Coralife 18W Turbo-Twist UVS inline.

Lighting: Teklight T5 4x54W. Still deciding on the color rating I'm going to use. Probably 6500K only - maybe half 10000K...not sure yet.

Substrate: ADA Aquasoil Amazonia with PowerSand Special-M and Tourmaline BC.

CO2: Pressurized via ADA Beetle 40 diffuser. I'm considering adding a second diffuser. CalAqua Labs is going to be coming out with what I'm told are some VERY unique diffusers in about 2 weeks. I'll decide when I see what they look like.

Water Changes will most likely be 10% daily, fertilization will be such to maintain the following levels:

NO3 15-20ppm
PO4 - 3-4ppm
K - Enough
Micros - Enough
GH 4-6
KH - well, out of the tap is 2, I won't be adding anything to that most likeley
CO2 - 30-40ppm based on Drop Checker.


The tank is on its way, should have it late this month. Same with the substrate. The lights have not been ordered yet. The filters are already running on the 45 to get a bacterial colony building up.

I am having a VERY hard time finalizing a decision on hardscape! Wood or rock?!?! Leaning toward wood for the past few days.


I'm getting very excited about this tank! Any comments questions or suggestions will be appreciated!!!

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Old 01-10-2007, 02:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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sounds great, Sergio...I look forward to seeing it in person!
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Very nice start Sergio. What exactly is the size of the ADA 120P? Is it pretty much the same as a 90g? Anyway, I like the stand. I've never really seen a nice finished stand like that w/ handles and everything. Looks better than the flush look of the ADA stands. It's all in what your looking for I guess. You won't be disappointed with the Tek lighting. I just hooked up a 6x54w tek for my 90g and so far am impressed. Keep us updated!
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Lynn & Ryan - Thanks!

Ryan, the size is 120cm 45cm x 45 cm which equates to about 48"x18"x18". This works out to about 65G. The footprint is roughly the same as a 90 (the stand is actually built for a 75/90G tank. It's just not as tall. Oh, and I intend to keep this updated!
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Ryan, if you don't mind my asking, what's your photoperiod with the 6x54w?
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Well, today I was able to get another component for the tank setup:


I know - what is it?!? Well, its the contraption that's going to keep some instrumentation out of the tank. It will be plumbed into the outflow of the 2217. It is an adaptation inspired by Steve (scolley)

It starts here with a 1/2" barb x 1/2"MPT adapter:


Next to this, which is a 1/2" FPT x 3/4" slip cemented to a 3/4" slip x 1 & 1/4" slip cemented to a 1 & 1/4" x 1/2" FPT reducing "T." I went with this size to reduce or negate the flow reduction the instrumentation will cause - the other end is exactly the same, but reversed, and there is a "T" between them with no adapters. All are connected by the rubber clamps:



The tops of two of the T's have this adapter. It's essentially a compressible rubber seal that gets smaller as you tighten it. One of these will accept the pH probe, and the other will accept the temp probe. Some of you may have seen them in Steve's threads...


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This is what it looks like tightened all the way ( Thanks for the heads up on these fittings Steve - they're great!):


The center "T" accepts a 3/8" JG x 1/2" MPT adapter. The ferts and feed water from the water changer will come in here:


This is what it looks like completely assembled:



How it will work: The water will come in from the left, pass over the pH probe, this way ferts and potentially cold feed water won't contact the probe so directly. Then it will pass though the T where the ferts and feed water come in. The last T is the temp probe. Cold feed water will hit it during the water changes to ensure the heater in the 2128 kicks on.

I'm expecting air to get trapped in the T's from time to time. I intend to deal with it by periodically loosening the "compressor" seals to vent the air out, similar to what is done with some CO2 reactors.

I think it will work well!!!
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I just started my photo period within the last couple days. It's a brand new set up. I was thinking I'd start with 4 x 54w for 8-9 hrs and have the other 2 x 54w come on for 2-3 hrs in the afternoon. I could always increase or adjust it later if I need more/less. I think all 6 on for the whole time would be too much.

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Ryan, Thanks - I'll keep an eye on your journal - I want to see how it works out for you!

I just got the balance of the RO parts that will make the "entry port" work. There are: 4 check valves (water,micros, macros, Equilibrium "slurry"), 3 splitters and 1 stem reducer:




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What? You're thinking of covering teks?
A light with that kind of prestige can't be covered!
J/k, but i love the look of teks.
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dufus - I am actually going to try to hang the teks "naked." They are pretty sleek looking! The room the tank will be is full of pretty traditional furniture - heck, the stand itself it pretty traditional looking! I'll see how it works without covering them first. Might not "fit in." We'll see!
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