125gal tank build. Lots of pics beware.

as for the member with the question about silicone... I use to work at a LFS and i had to scrape out the old silicone and replace it in 6 55 gallon tanks... it took a entire day... and i got high off the fumes... while working, that was amusing in itself... but the silicone works great.. on a smaller scale i resealed my friends 55 gallon tank and it worked great, no leaks.. its been up for two years so far no problem
 
Whoa!!! What a color!!!!
 
yea seriously lol. This is what it will look like finished. Have to wait till friday to get the wood for the canopy.
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Got the rock at the local park this morning. Letting it marinate in some water with a bit of bleach to kill the nasty lil hitchhikers I'm sure are on it.
On a side note...the hammer and chisel thing...ya... about that...I'm going to pick up a grinder Friday and a face shield. I got about 120lbs of rock. Doesn't look like much but it filled 2 30gal trash cans. We'll see I suppose. Oh and I also ordered another 96watt kit from AH supply. that makes 4 for 3 watts per gallon. I did this because I want to use micro sword as the ground cover and from what I've been reading they really need the light to grow out nice. We'll see. I also decided to make a variation of this filter for it:

http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/diy_wet_dry.php
The eshopps sump just wasn't big enough for what I had in mind.
More updates this weekend hopefully. (unless the wife beats me for spending too much money on this thing.)
 
I am totally jealous! It looks like a lot of work, but I'm sure it will be freaking beautiful!
 
Another small update.
Getting the rocks cleaned up. I think I under-estimated the weight. I'm guessing 200lbs. I'm slightly worried that that much rock and like 140lbs of eco complete might be a bit too much.
anyways here's some pics:

The "marinater"

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Nice and pretty cleaned rock:

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I'm thinking about using that blue tub for make a DIY trickle filter instead of using the eshopps sump. Not sure yet if it will fit under the stand though lol.
 
Looking good.
 
Great thread! Keep us updated on your progress.
 
Little bit up an update.
I got the hood "mostly" done this weekend along with the DIY trickle filter. I bought all the plumbing parts and hope to have the system up and running in the garage for a "wet run" tomorrow or Wednesday.
The carpenter is coming tomorrow to start the wood work in the fish room. I'll post some pics as soon as I get the energy. Between all the little projects I have going on and everything the lil women has me doing I'm exhausted.
 
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