Well i figured it was time to start documenting this build on RC. It's been a long time in coming...and by that I mean I started two years ago and only now am I closing on getting the tank installed.
In all fairness, I'm building a house around the tank so there are a few other variables involved:hmm4:
This is gonna be Pic intensive as I'm going to move through a couple years worth of pictures.
It all started about 4 years ago when I bought a lot with the intent of building a new house and a dream of convincing my wife to allow me to put a big tank in it. Luckily, she's pretty understanding of my saltwater addiction.
Here's a shot of what I'll be looking at whenever I tear my eyes away from the tank:
From there, I started drawing the house plans and planning out the tank. I ordered it to be custom built by an incredible tank builder in Calgary who sadly no longer makes tanks.
Here's the crate I made to go pick it up in:
And here is the tank waiting for us to figure out how we're going to get it outside and onto the truck.
Readying the crate:
Considering I made without seeing the tank...it fit with 1/4 inch to spare all the way around.
Here we are getting ready to crate it up. You can see the detail they put into the overflow and the entire tank.
The specs on the tank are 84"L x 26"H x 32"D. This is a major upgrade, considering that I have a little 70G tank now. It's got an external overflow and it's Euro-braced with Starfire glass on all the viewing sides. There is an additional smoked glass pane on the overflow side so that you won't be able to see any plumbing.
We got it loaded and drove the 7 hours home through the mountains. Once we got back to my current townhouse we got some friends together to help us get it off the truck. Quite the funeral procession:
In all fairness, I'm building a house around the tank so there are a few other variables involved:hmm4:
This is gonna be Pic intensive as I'm going to move through a couple years worth of pictures.
It all started about 4 years ago when I bought a lot with the intent of building a new house and a dream of convincing my wife to allow me to put a big tank in it. Luckily, she's pretty understanding of my saltwater addiction.
Here's a shot of what I'll be looking at whenever I tear my eyes away from the tank:
From there, I started drawing the house plans and planning out the tank. I ordered it to be custom built by an incredible tank builder in Calgary who sadly no longer makes tanks.
Here's the crate I made to go pick it up in:
And here is the tank waiting for us to figure out how we're going to get it outside and onto the truck.
Readying the crate:
Considering I made without seeing the tank...it fit with 1/4 inch to spare all the way around.
Here we are getting ready to crate it up. You can see the detail they put into the overflow and the entire tank.
The specs on the tank are 84"L x 26"H x 32"D. This is a major upgrade, considering that I have a little 70G tank now. It's got an external overflow and it's Euro-braced with Starfire glass on all the viewing sides. There is an additional smoked glass pane on the overflow side so that you won't be able to see any plumbing.
We got it loaded and drove the 7 hours home through the mountains. Once we got back to my current townhouse we got some friends together to help us get it off the truck. Quite the funeral procession: