OctopusesGarden
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We've been working on building up a 130 gallon tank I bought used from Worlds Under Water in Fayetteville, AR. The stand and canopy are solid oak, and were a cherry finish.
I wanted to start a thread to document the entire build, so that it might be of some help to someone else who wants to build something similar. I've spent countless hours in forums, researching various products (like we all do!), so I'm hoping to build a nice and healthy reef tank and be able to make some product recommendations to people....maybe save them some time.
We've been running a 24g nano cube for a while, and we've had a blast with it. It's our TV alternative! However, a family of 4 huddled around a nano, all watching to see what each creature is up to, is a little crowded. Also, I'm 6' tall, so I get tired of hunching over to get eye level with the tank. My wife and I have been dreaming of having a tank large enough that there is a large area of sand to watch starfish, crabs, etc. cruise around (they are some of our favorites), but still have a nice size rock area...like the area of the ocean where the reef ends and the sand starts. We really didn't like the traditional wall of live rock that many tanks consist of.
After getting a great price on the tank / stand / canopy, I started putting together a spreadsheet of the items we'd need to get this tank reef-ready...oh, how it adds up fast!
Here is what we started with: http://www.flickr.com/photos/71672825@N07/8133570021/in/photostream/
I wanted to start a thread to document the entire build, so that it might be of some help to someone else who wants to build something similar. I've spent countless hours in forums, researching various products (like we all do!), so I'm hoping to build a nice and healthy reef tank and be able to make some product recommendations to people....maybe save them some time.
We've been running a 24g nano cube for a while, and we've had a blast with it. It's our TV alternative! However, a family of 4 huddled around a nano, all watching to see what each creature is up to, is a little crowded. Also, I'm 6' tall, so I get tired of hunching over to get eye level with the tank. My wife and I have been dreaming of having a tank large enough that there is a large area of sand to watch starfish, crabs, etc. cruise around (they are some of our favorites), but still have a nice size rock area...like the area of the ocean where the reef ends and the sand starts. We really didn't like the traditional wall of live rock that many tanks consist of.
After getting a great price on the tank / stand / canopy, I started putting together a spreadsheet of the items we'd need to get this tank reef-ready...oh, how it adds up fast!
Here is what we started with: http://www.flickr.com/photos/71672825@N07/8133570021/in/photostream/
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