40 Gallon Breeder reef tank build...

BOOM, got another one! Addicted! Think about what you said/did. I want s/w now but really like the stand I built for my free tank so I bought a new tank to fit my stand! Lol, glad I'm not alone in the addiction. Give us a link to your build thread so we can all follow along too.

Haaaa, yes! It's good to see that I'm not alone. I still have to start a build thread. Thanks, I will get one going soon and give you the link.
 
I can't tell you how many times I changed my mind about some piece of equipment (although I did if you read my thread all the way through :D). I went from a 33 gallon long with internal everything, to a 40 breeder with internal, and then decided to utilize my 65 gallon for my sump and keep it in the basement, out of the way of my display tank upstairs in my living room.

Many people wondered why I wouldn't use the 65 gallon for the display and my 40 breeder for the sump. First of all they have the same footprint, meaning you can't keep any more fish in one than the other (same surface area). Secondly, I hate working in tall tanks. And lastly, my 65 gallon allowed me to have a large refugium with all kinds of failsafes against flooding due to it's size and because it's larger than the 40 I filled it all the way up and used the return pump to fill my 40 upstairs.

If you take your time, and really dive into every little thing and explore all the possibilities, when you do put it all together you'll be rewarded with every well thought out decision. give us a link to your build so we can follow along and offer advice when you need it.

Using your 40 breeder for display and 65 Gal for sump makes a lot of sense to me. But I wouldn't have realized that prior to seeing what you did. Not knowing anything different, I would have done the same thing that most people would have done and used the 65 for the display tank. That's too cool, just fill the sump up and turn on the pump. I can truly appreciate any fail safes against flooding. I would like to do something similar in the future.
Last week I was sent to a new job site, and it appears that the next 3 months are going to be a little hectic. I will start a build thread this weekend, but it probably will not be too exciting at first due to the lack of time right now.
 
I can't tell you how many times I changed my mind about some piece of equipment (although I did if you read my thread all the way through :D). I went from a 33 gallon long with internal everything, to a 40 breeder with internal, and then decided to utilize my 65 gallon for my sump and keep it in the basement, out of the way of my display tank upstairs in my living room.

Many people wondered why I wouldn't use the 65 gallon for the display and my 40 breeder for the sump. First of all they have the same footprint, meaning you can't keep any more fish in one than the other (same surface area). Secondly, I hate working in tall tanks. And lastly, my 65 gallon allowed me to have a large refugium with all kinds of failsafes against flooding due to it's size and because it's larger than the 40 I filled it all the way up and used the return pump to fill my 40 upstairs.

If you take your time, and really dive into every little thing and explore all the possibilities, when you do put it all together you'll be rewarded with every well thought out decision. give us a link to your build so we can follow along and offer advice when you need it.

I have got a thread going now :)
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?p=24498430#post24498430
 
Will the real anemone please stand up?

My anemone is on the move again. Apparently he wants to check out the impostor that hosts my clownfish.

anemonemoving.jpg

That's funny!
 
Amazing build! tank looks great man, i too have a 40b sitting in my living room waiting to be finished. i wanted to ask you about the drylok you used to bond the rocks together. im not familiar with that stuff was hoping you could give me a little more info as to which one to get since my local home depot has several different types. thanks ill appreciate any info.
 
Amazing build! tank looks great man, i too have a 40b sitting in my living room waiting to be finished. i wanted to ask you about the drylok you used to bond the rocks together. im not familiar with that stuff was hoping you could give me a little more info as to which one to get since my local home depot has several different types. thanks ill appreciate any info.

Dry-Lok is a brand name. You can use any brand of hydraulic cement, like DAP Quick-Plug or anything like that. It's just a cement for quickly plugging water leaks in concrete. It cures in about 5 minutes and is safe for aquarium use. I'd give it a good soak in some diluted vinegar water for a little while so it doesn't raise the pH too much at first.
 
Dry-Lok is a brand name. You can use any brand of hydraulic cement, like DAP Quick-Plug or anything like that. It's just a cement for quickly plugging water leaks in concrete. It cures in about 5 minutes and is safe for aquarium use. I'd give it a good soak in some diluted vinegar water for a little while so it doesn't raise the pH too much at first.

ok thanks great info to know. appreciate the quick response. might go pick some up today.
 
He is too cool. I will have to add him to my list. Which raises a question... Do you vacuum your sand bed, or just let the clean up crew take care of it?

I don't do a thing with it and never have. I have Nassarius snails, (had a Twin Spot Goby that did the same things as) my DWG, and hermits. Honestly my DW goby keeps my sand so clean and white, I'll never have to do a thing with it.
 
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