Benny Z
In Memoriam
i acquired ken's old 200g recently (again, thanks!) and am going to be putting it in-wall in my basement with a fish room behind the tank.
this thread will be the record of the project, but more importantly, a place for me to ask for your help along the way. this is my first big reef aquarium, so i'd like to gleen from your experiences as much as possible.
i plan to put a bar in front of the aquarium on the display side, so i wanted to build a taller bar-height stand than the stand that ken was using. standard bar height is 42".
with my dad's help (who willingly drives 45 miles one way each time to help - thanks dad!), we have used the diy large tank stand instructions linked from rc to begin building a similar stand. since this will be in-wall, there is no need for cosmetic panels and doors, so we're just building the frame. i plan to attach the drywall for the front wall directly to the stand. instead of using 6 posts as done in the article, we are using 8 for added peace of mind. the top railing will be the long 4x4s you see in the pic and we will use 2x4s for the base railing to tie the bottom together. a sheet of 3/8" ply will top the frame and will hang over 6" off the back side for a shelf behind the tank.
let me know what you think. i'll take pics of the location the tank will be in tomorrow when it's light. my digicam doesn't like fake light.
this thread will be the record of the project, but more importantly, a place for me to ask for your help along the way. this is my first big reef aquarium, so i'd like to gleen from your experiences as much as possible.
i plan to put a bar in front of the aquarium on the display side, so i wanted to build a taller bar-height stand than the stand that ken was using. standard bar height is 42".
with my dad's help (who willingly drives 45 miles one way each time to help - thanks dad!), we have used the diy large tank stand instructions linked from rc to begin building a similar stand. since this will be in-wall, there is no need for cosmetic panels and doors, so we're just building the frame. i plan to attach the drywall for the front wall directly to the stand. instead of using 6 posts as done in the article, we are using 8 for added peace of mind. the top railing will be the long 4x4s you see in the pic and we will use 2x4s for the base railing to tie the bottom together. a sheet of 3/8" ply will top the frame and will hang over 6" off the back side for a shelf behind the tank.
let me know what you think. i'll take pics of the location the tank will be in tomorrow when it's light. my digicam doesn't like fake light.
