And yes, finally I received the styrofoam 'cushion'. Cut it to size and started moving the 99 Gallon to its new stand. Quite heavy, guess it comes in at about 50 kg now. But clampled the metal stand level to the new wood stand. slided it over and after that toppled it with my dear wife in upright position forward and back on the metal frame.
Same process of sliding it on the wooden stand again and I was ready. Quite easy in hindsight but a scary experience no less.
Then a big step forward. Fill it up and more important, how do the colors come out fully submerged? I'm very happy with it, colors not getting as dark as I expected, though I have to wait for the first lights on top to see how that turns out.
Tonight I will get my 17 Gallon tank for the filtration-side of the sump. At 400 Baht, (12 USD) that's not bad.
Followed Nopalete's advise to go for redundancy and got the two Resun 6000 pumps for USD 14 each. (They claim 2800 ltr/hr at 0-head each. See my earlier post for the details)
Now I can finally start drawing up the frame around the tank that will hold all wiring, water and light.
Main goals for it are:
1. Keep all wiring and electricity on the left side of the tank and separate from the wet systems.
2. Support and hold all 'under the hood' pipes and wires.
3. Reduce and avoid any weight on the tank itself. leaving the tank pretty much freestanding inside this cave-like enclosure.
4. Enable the complete top to open from horizontal to vertical and secure it for maintenance/feeding.
Anyhow, after a night of holding water with an added pump for circulation, we're now into curing the tank.
Yesterday's reading at start showed a 7.0 Ph.
Will do some more testing to see how that develops. This morning's water did feel (yes, literally feel) very stinging to the skin. Might be my imagination, but will test tonight again to see if it's really of the scale.
From what I've read in various forums, curing could take as long as 6 - 8 weeks, but is largely depending on the thickness of the cement.
We'll start next month I guess with some guppies to check the water. Meantime, regular water changes and getting the sump, overflow and pipes ready.
