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In the meantime, beet trying to decide how to hang lights...

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Tank has been moved!!! Now comes the fun.
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Two (more) home Depot trips, and a few additional Amazon purchases and I've almost got the plumbing figured out.

Cade sends a really nice drop in plumbing kit, which if you're installing a single pump would be fine. Since I'm doing a double return situation ... I'm basically rebuilding from the bulkhead fitting to the pump. Tricky bit is that despite the description of 1" lines on the website... They are decidedly not. They're not even 3/4... It seems they're metric.

So I started with a compressing coupling, but I really wasn't 100% confident that would seal for the lifetime of the tank. After some googling I found a 25mm slip to 3/4 npt coupler that should do the trick. That should come tomorrow. I'll get pics up once i get it all together.

In the meantime RODI has been pumping out water. Have about 150gal staged. Looking to get wet this weekend once plumbing is set and I finish the aquascape.
 

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Following! We just had a tough experience with our Red Sea 750xxl. We’re looking at replacing it with the Cade. Really curious about the dual returns because right now I have one return and then a separate pump for the manifold. I would love to see pictures and get more info about how you plumbed the dual.
 
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Following! We just had a tough experience with our Red Sea 750xxl. We’re looking at replacing it with the Cade. Really curious about the dual returns because right now I have one return and then a separate pump for the manifold. I would love to see pictures and get more info about how you plumbed the dual.
Great timing! I literally just finished and was about to post! Ha!

Well here it is. I really did have to essentially plumb from the pumps to the bulkhead all over. I scabbed on a few Tees so that I can use the ball valves it came with. Both are with threaded connections so I can remove them. I'll leave the chiller tap on for now, but since I'm not immediately planning reactors, I'll remove the other two as shown. In the end I think I really like this set up. Hopefully it's all welded properly and doesn't leak.

I was able to put in my Apex flow sensor. I ended up not having enough room for a ball valve inline for the return, but there is a check valve (CADE plumbing) inside the ATO after the bulkhead before the in tank return port. Hopefully that works well enough if I need to service.

For the dual return, I bought a wye and two check valves off amazon. Had the sand the 45 couplers to get them to fit, but I think this was the best solution from what I saw.

Comments welcome!
 

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Great timing! I literally just finished and was about to post! Ha!

Well here it is. I really did have to essentially plumb from the pumps to the bulkhead all over. I scabbed on a few Tees so that I can use the ball valves it came with. Both are with threaded connections so I can remove them. I'll leave the chiller tap on for now, but since I'm not immediately planning reactors, I'll remove the other two as shown. In the end I think I really like this set up. Hopefully it's all welded properly and doesn't leak.

I was able to put in my Apex flow sensor. I ended up not having enough room for a ball valve inline for the return, but there is a check valve (CADE plumbing) inside the ATO after the bulkhead before the in tank return port. Hopefully that works well enough if I need to service.

For the dual return, I bought a wye and two check valves off amazon. Had the sand the 45 couplers to get them to fit, but I think this was the best solution from what I saw.

Comments welcome!
Thanks for the context!! I’m going through the options but I may ask for links if this is the route Im going to go. Nice job!!
 
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Had more time than expected today, and in addition to the plumbing I finish up the aquascape.

Lots, and lots of little holes, different PAR fields and a lot of really unique structures. Pretty happy with it. What does everyone think?
 

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Had more time than expected today, and in addition to the plumbing I finish up the aquascape.

Lots, and lots of little holes, different PAR fields and a lot of really unique structures. Pretty happy with it. What does everyone think?

I think it looks awesome, nice work! :star-struck:
 

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Special delivery!!!
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Hello!!! We ordered our tank and our working out the logistics. By any chance did you take measurements of the crates?? Im tying to figure out if I can fit it through my front door, if I open both of them. Any help is appreciated!
 
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Hello!!! We ordered our tank and our working out the logistics. By any chance did you take measurements of the crates?? Im tying to figure out if I can fit it through my front door, if I open both of them. Any help is appreciated!
I did not measure them, but I have the panels in my garage still. I can measure them and give you width and length measurements no problem. I'll try to ballpark the height too.

Congrats on your purchase!!! Which one did you decide on?
 

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I did not measure them, but I have the panels in my garage still. I can measure them and give you width and length measurements no problem. I'll try to ballpark the height too.

Congrats on your purchase!!! Which one did you decide on?
Got the 2100 in white!! Just had our floors fixed today from a seam burst on our Red Sea (still salty about this one lol). The tank should be here in the next 4-7 days.
 
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Added a 4 damsels and two fire gobies on Sunday along with Fritz turbo start and another bacterial supplement from AB. So far all are doing ok, nitrogen cycle seems to be well underway with the readings.

I also added the doors back on, including the chipped one while I wait for the replacement. With indoor lights, you can really see the blue tint from the glass doors. The color a little off from the stand - jury's still out.

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Oh noooooo! Good luck with the new tank! Happy to help if you have questions.
Thanks so much! Im excited about the new build but aquascaping with live rock is taking all my brain power. Trying to make sure we don’t have to cycle the tank again.
 

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