tyblakesley
New member
Hello,
I am new to this community but have been into saltwater aquariums for about 10 years now. I currently have a 72 gallon Oceanic Bowfront mixed-reef with an MDF stand that is swelling on me. I figured now was a good time to upgrade. I don't trust the stand any more on my 72 gallon so I was on the hunt for a new tank.
I found a custom 180 gallon tank at the LFS and decided to buy it because of its deep dimensions. 48" Long x 30" Deep x 28" Tall. The glass is 1/2" thick sides and 3/4" thick bottom with beveled/polished edges. It is basically brand new (used 3 days).
I wanted to build a steel stand to support the tank and here are is a picture of the finished stand. It is made from 2" square tubing, 14 gauge and weighs about 90lbs. I still need to build the bottom board to support the 40 gallon sump I am going to use as well. I will post progress pictures as the build goes on. Thanks for looking!
-Tony
I am new to this community but have been into saltwater aquariums for about 10 years now. I currently have a 72 gallon Oceanic Bowfront mixed-reef with an MDF stand that is swelling on me. I figured now was a good time to upgrade. I don't trust the stand any more on my 72 gallon so I was on the hunt for a new tank.
I found a custom 180 gallon tank at the LFS and decided to buy it because of its deep dimensions. 48" Long x 30" Deep x 28" Tall. The glass is 1/2" thick sides and 3/4" thick bottom with beveled/polished edges. It is basically brand new (used 3 days).
I wanted to build a steel stand to support the tank and here are is a picture of the finished stand. It is made from 2" square tubing, 14 gauge and weighs about 90lbs. I still need to build the bottom board to support the 40 gallon sump I am going to use as well. I will post progress pictures as the build goes on. Thanks for looking!
-Tony