BTW - the plants are just "in there" - for anybody who has planted a tall tank in the dark you know exactly what I mean. Replanting, moving, etc still to come - again, just more of the fun!!
WATER!![]()
its just all 2 clean.. come on get some water stains on it!!
Just finished my water change in Asia and what do I see?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Abcgpn2UTV8
Water.... :headbang2:
Regardless of any additional tweaking with plant placement etc. the scape already looks awesome Coy! Should really have nice balance once the plants take off.
Dude, there is ALWAYS a pain in the ____ to deal with any tank of this size (especially a high tech one...)
A little bit of trouble shooting is clearly necessary on the reactor:
1) First, was the UV sterilizer's install water tight (or could you not evaluate)?
2) I am almost positive the seal that is "leaking" is the black screw cap on top and bottom of the reactor. Note these screw lids are in place to allow for replacement and filling of the the bioballs in the reactor. My guess is that those screw lids are not tight. Take a plumbing wrench, wrap the stem of the lid in a towel, etc. and crank down on the lids to make sure are actually seated tightly. I had to do the exact same thing with mine as during the install, all the tweaking and torquing on the reactor stem caused it to unscrew slightly. I think you will find that after this simple step, the entire unit will be water-tight.
The entire unit should otherwise be water tight; if this doesn't solve the problem you may have a faulty unit or if you're seeing a leak from the clear plastic housing itself.
Keep me updated and I'll try to help you troubleshoot...
Yes indeed, it is part of the sacrifice for owning a showpiece tank that doesn't sit in the basement or garage...