29 gallon drop off

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Far from everything is perfect, and I have got some harsh algae on the glass. But all in all everything keeps going in the direction that I would like it to :)
Also I got into the Triton system, which is working out great. Now I just need stability.
 
Very unique tank design, what type of stand do you have it on?

Great looking to by the way!

I would second the montipora encrusting off the ledge would look super awesome.
 
What are you dosing this tank? Everything looks amazing.
I'm only dosing Triton Base Elementz which is more or less equivalent to balling and obviously food. At the moment I feed twice daily to keep up with the growth of the macro algae in the sump.
And thanks alot :)
 
Very unique tank design, what type of stand do you have it on?

Great looking to by the way!

I would second the montipora encrusting off the ledge would look super awesome.

I have put it on a very old cupboard (somewhere around 100 years old), which I cleared for a sump and plumbing.

Thanks a lot :) And the monti cap IS happening. Just still haven't found the right one :uhoh3:
 
That might be the greatest looking setup I've ever seen. With the antique looking stand, the offset tank and the plant on the left? Brilliant!!!
 
The white part is what I was curious about. I was thinking the stand was built to accommodate the drop off.

Still a very interesting setup.
 
I agree, that piece of furniture as a stand looks amazing. I also assumed there was a stand build to accommodate the drop. Funny how pictures don't always tell the whole story.
 
I like that the drop off is wider than most drop off tanks. Honestly not a fan of drop off tanks, but this one looks sweet!
 
Thanks a lot to all of you :)
The stand was chosen because I don't really like how the usual aquarium stands looks. So I picked up an old piece of furniture and converted that into something useful. The guy I bought it from told me that it had been his great grand dads, and he himself was no young man, so I figure it must be at least 100 years old.
@Smatter: The tank is just a regular tank, where I glued in a box in one of the bottom ends, making it into a drop. I then glued on a frame on the bottom, so that the room under the shelf is "invisible".
 
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