340 Gallon in-wall build

angela1

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New 340 gallon in wall build.

I'm not new to the hobby but I am new to forums. I plan to post progress on my custom in wall build and solicit the incredible knowledge and advice this community collectively shares.

This lady is excited for this upgrade! :thumbsup:

Purchased tank from fellow reefer:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=9032&pictureid=62383

This 340 is my first acrylic tank:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=9032&pictureid=62382

This is the wall selected:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/picture.php?
albumid=9032&pictureid=62379

Will be set on a 45 degree angle:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=9032&pictureid=62381

We're enclosing the fish room in green board.

I'm converting a 80 gallon acrylic show tank into a custom sump below. Now to get busy with some PVC!
 
Do you have a Flickr, Photobucket or similar image account somewhere on the web? Best to post your photos there and then use the Direct URL there with the blue Link icon here on RC (just above the Reply window in Edit mode).

Dave.M
 
I don't see how you intend to get in behind the tank in your triangular closet space. Cutting out a few large cardboard boxes and taping them together into the size and shape of your tank and stand will help you visualize what the tank will really look like in the space. From there you can think about what you will need to work on the actual tank once it is in place.

Dave.M
 
Thanks for the lesson on posting images Dave! Youre right that my fish room will be small but it does seem functionally accessible. Ill keep you posted when tge tank is in place. It is larger than i had visualized!
 
I gotta ask, how did you resize? I've been searching how to fix them. *New to forums* thanks for your patience and help.

Can you also tell me if there's a way to edit/remove earlier posts in the thread? I'd love to get rid of those giant pics I posted ;)
 
I saved your pics to my desktop, opened them with paint, and then resized them. I resized them to 20%. Then used photobucket to re-post. You can edit your own post by clicking the edit button at the bottom of your post
 
Yes, we ran a vent outside and will be installing an exhaust fan. The plan to seal the room with green board and run the exhaust is in hopes of protecting the furnace etc that sits just on the other side of the fish room.

If there are any other precautions I should take please do let me know.
 
Okay I'm finally back on track and building. Here's a draft of our custom sump plans.

Specs:
Sump was an acrylic display tank that we are converting into a sump.
Dimensions are 48" L x 24" W x 16" H
Submerged MRC MR-2 Skimmer
Refugium
Return
RO Top off Reservoir with float

We bought and cut acrylic baffles but have not installed yet. Thought we'd better safety check this plan here first :)

Skimmer will be submerged up to the first hole in the beckett.

 
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Stand is in. Reinforced frame with steal beams.

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Protected the stand wood/steel with waterproofing material -- RedGard
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It took four guys with a lot of muscle
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And now it's IN THE WALL!
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Now comes the technical work of getting it running. Looking forward to getting the plumbing and equipment plans underway.
 
Any thoughts on the sump plans? I'm an absolute novice when it comes to the sump. Any feedback is appreciated (we're cutting baffles today)! Thanks :)
 
I don't think you need two bubble traps but if you do keep them both then I would make the middle glass taller than the outside glass pieces. The bubbles would just float on top of water and go over into the refugium the way you have it set up.
 
I don't think you need two bubble traps but if you do keep them both then I would make the middle glass taller than the outside glass pieces. The bubbles would just float on top of water and go over into the refugium the way you have it set up.

Good catch! Thanks.
 
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Going to weld the baffles in the sump tonight. Any other feedback on the sump plans (pic above) is welcome. Hoping my design will function as intended
 
I agree on a single bubble trap.

Any reason you can't have a completely separate top off container?
 
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