OneReef
Reef Guru
After letting my 75g grow for almost a couple of years, I was getting bored with it and decided to move up for more coral to grow out and to add more and larger fish.
Hence, the decision to move up to a 150g. I would have liked to go bigger, but it was going upstairs and I didn't want to stress the floor more than necessary. After speaking to the homebuilder, he felt confident that the floor could support the weight. So I moved forward. I got Richard to custom order me a 150g with one center overflow and a 1 1/2" drain and 1" return holes. Eurobracing all around and a taller stand. I swapped a normal 150g dimensions and use 24" front to back and only 20" tall. It is 72x24x20. This will allow me to have more real estate on the sandfloor, and still get away with using my 150w halides due to the depth. It is up and running right now, and I have taken pictures along the way, and will update a little at a time.
Here is the tank when it first came in. My friends and I had a backbreaker of a day getting this tank around corners and up stairs.
Tank on its front side:
Stand sitting on its end:
Canopy laying on its back.
Hence, the decision to move up to a 150g. I would have liked to go bigger, but it was going upstairs and I didn't want to stress the floor more than necessary. After speaking to the homebuilder, he felt confident that the floor could support the weight. So I moved forward. I got Richard to custom order me a 150g with one center overflow and a 1 1/2" drain and 1" return holes. Eurobracing all around and a taller stand. I swapped a normal 150g dimensions and use 24" front to back and only 20" tall. It is 72x24x20. This will allow me to have more real estate on the sandfloor, and still get away with using my 150w halides due to the depth. It is up and running right now, and I have taken pictures along the way, and will update a little at a time.
Here is the tank when it first came in. My friends and I had a backbreaker of a day getting this tank around corners and up stairs.
Tank on its front side:
Stand sitting on its end:
Canopy laying on its back.