380 Starfire SPS in a closet

Bax, thanks and yes I am very much looking forward to this :)

Keith, thanks! I haven't been on RC much lately, did you get your remodeling done? New tank room?

Saltydragon, heres one for you:

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:D
 
Remodel done, sure is nice for the kids to have their own rooms.

No fishroom yet, I don't do things as fast as you do. I still need to put the clear coat of epoxy on the garage floor.
 
I was reading your other thread on your 54 gallon, and had some questions about your cardinal fish. I live near you, and am a member of WAMAS too. Which LFS did you get the cardinals from? I was thinking about getting 5 of them for my 65 gallon, but didn't know which local store would carry them. Also, I have heard that they are very delicate--did you notice this? Can you tell me about your experience with them?

By the way--your tanks look amazing!
 
Todays FTS:

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tanya, they all open individually. I took some pics when i built it, let me see if I can get some uploaded.

thanks robie, I'm going to be around Sunday night if you want to swing by.
 
yes please show them Im doing something simular on my new tank and my husband keeps yelling at me to make up my mind so he could build them lol
 
Going back in time a little:

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10' long face frame:

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You can see the doors behind the frame (I cheated, thanks IKEA!)

I painted the frame black, put the lower cabinets on and made the top frame:

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and here is the finished cabinetry and a FTS from December 6th:

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Just beautiful finish work on the cabinents.

18 months, and I still can't get my act together to finish my skin on my stand and canopy, and no new baby to blame the delays on either ;)

Great work!
 
O ok see there lies my problem. My tank will have a metal stand also but to the left of the tank is the fridge and the left is veiwable. So unlike yours I can not make a frame screwed into a wall. Mine has to be made right onto the tanks stand
 
Hey Dan,

Looking fantastic. Did you buy just cabinet doors at IKEA? How did you have to do that, buy whole cabinets and take the doors off?

Thanks
Keith
 
tanya i suggest making what dandy did and simply using strong magnets or industrial velcro to mount the "frame/skin" to the stand. you get doors but the whole unit can be popped off to do work.

that fixes your issue at least in theory.
 
The velcro would not work at all since it would wind up falling off I have it happining to my tunze controller all the time and its light and I dont mess with it. As for the magnets I am gonna do that but I also thought about feeding time. The lenght of the canopy and stand is 57" so I would have to take it off multipule times a day to feed which I know will get real old quick.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11692727#post11692727 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tanya72806
O ok see there lies my problem. My tank will have a metal stand also but to the left of the tank is the fridge and the left is veiwable. So unlike yours I can not make a frame screwed into a wall. Mine has to be made right onto the tanks stand

Tanya, your situation sounds similar to mine. My fridge is also to the left of my tank, and I have a steel stand. What we did was screw some metal "brackets" into the stand, and we hung the panels. It'll make more sense when u see my pics.

After giving this a try for a few months, I found it to be inconvenient because I was going into my stand much more often that I thought. I recently put hinges on my panels

Here's a link to the initial build. The pics of the new hinges are on the last page.

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1160534&perpage=25&pagenumber=3

Good Luck, and hope this gives you some ideas.
 
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