45 Gallon CUBE build

curry76

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I have been keeping fish for over twenty years but I have always wanted to do a reef tank.
After lots of research, I recently purchased a 45 gallon Marineland cube with the center overflow.

(I know it's not the best overflow design)

I was able to remove the LocLine from one bulkhead and I am going to try to run a 'Herbie style drain' since this has two holes drilled ion the tank...

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I just finished the rough build of my stand using RocketEngineer's design. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1169964&highlight=rocketengineer+diy+stand&page=2

(thank you, by the way)

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...I still have to do a little sanding so the tank sits flush, there is a very small gap on two corners and I have to skin it and add trim.

Anyway, it's going to be set up like this way: (for now anyway)

tank: 45 cube
skimmer: Reef Octopus NW-110
Lights: Hamilton Cayman Sun 150 watt DE HQI 14K
flow: (2) Koralia 425
return pump: Eheim 1260

plan on using 1"-2" sand bed
mostly LPS
using an open top which I will be making a DIY screen
I plan on doing a minimalist aquascape
I also plan to have the live rock in the tank for a couple of months before I get any corals and definitely that long before any fish.


I will try to keep things moving along and post pics of everything.

If anyone has any suggestions as to fish or corals (I know I have a long time before stocking but suggestions are welcome), based on my system, it would be appreciated as I am new to the 'salty" side.


--thanks
 
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Picking up some plywood and trim tomorrow, hopefully I will have it ready to paint by the afternoon.


...will post pics.
 
Wasn't able to get trim or paint today hopefully this weekend.


I did take a shot of my skimmer and light...
Reef Octopus NW 110
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Hamilton Cayman Sun 150 HQI 14K
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I have skinned the stand in oak plywood and stained it a cherry color.

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I really wanted to keep a "cube look" to the stand so I didn't want to incorporate a door. I made it so the front panel could slide up in order to access the sump.

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I still need to put a finish on the stain and to decide on a color for the trim.

This past week I received 30lbs of Bulk Reef Supply's Pukani dry rock, and could not be more pleased. I will try to upload photos of the rock later tonight.

...maybe I will finish my plumbing and upload shots of that too.
 
...painted the trim on the stand black, to match the other furniture in the room. (not sure but I might put some kind of detail on the panels)

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Here's a quick pic of my 4-stage RO/DI unit from BRS...

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...set up and flushing for a hour or two. I still need to finish my zip ties and fasten the tubing to the wall.


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If anyone is interested, here is a pic of the cold water line for my washing machine split, with the other side going to the RO/DI.


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I like the idea with the stand having no door I think it looks very cool. Good job I will be following along too.
 
Im doing the same kind of stand wirmth no door. Can you show a few more detailed photos of the slider method you are using.
 
Im doing the same kind of stand wirmth no door. Can you show a few more detailed photos of the slider method you are using.

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...I attached the front trim to the side trim first, the attached the side trim to the stand in such a way that a 1/4" gap was left between the front trim piece and the stand so that my 1/4" plywood could fit in between.


the top trim piece looks like this...

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I wanted to post a couple pics of the Pukani dry rock I ordered from Bulk Reef Supply.

I think this rock is awesome!! I ordered 30lbs of it. Here it is laying on a table.
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This rock is insanely porous!!
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I'm not sure how well you can tell by the picture, but this rock is really light and I think that I got a lot of it for 30lbs.



...I just finished putting the rock in the tank, on top of eggcrate, and added sand.

I will try to get 'wet' pics up tomorrow evening.
 
No pics yet as I don't have my light ready and the water is kinda cloudy and yellow.:thumbdown

I did scape it and fill it with saltwater, got all the pumps running and the plumbing is working with no leaks!!

I am building a light stand for my pendant out of 1/2" conduit and will post pictures and a link to where I found the plans.

I'm hoping to have pics of the finished tank and light late tomorrow night!
 
Looking good and I was thinking of where I could put my RO unit and that splitter for the washing machine is a great idea. Thanks and can't wait to see this thing with water in it.
 
Looking good and I was thinking of where I could put my RO unit and that splitter for the washing machine is a great idea. Thanks and can't wait to see this thing with water in it.

I got it at Lowes. It's called a garden hose adapter.
 
I'm about half way through making my light stand. I should have it finished up tomorrow. I'll post pics when it's done.

This is a link to where I got the idea and plans. (very nice job done by this guy!!!)
http://www.carolinafishtalk.com/forum/diy-section/16766-how-build-ada-inspired-lighting-stand.html


I did get the tank filled with my rock, some sand, and water. The water is pretty yellow. I'm not sure if it's from the sand or rock or a combination of both, but I guess we'll see what happens.


All the plumbing is good and I have been running it for two days now.

About an hour after after I set up my skimmer it was producing some yellow/brownish skimmate.

Here is a pic of two days worth...
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Here is a pic of the tank so far...
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I need to finish the light stand tomorrow and I have everything but the clear mesh to make a screen top.

One mistake I did make was to buy (2) 150 watt Eheim/Jager heaters, neither of which fit all the way in my sump. (water doesn't cover the min. level line):(
 
Very nice start, I love the dimensions of the Marineland 45G. How did the drain end up... did you leave as-is, or did you modify it?

I had the same issue when installing the Jagers. Perhaps you can lay them sideways? Pics, more pics! ;)
 
Very nice start, I love the dimensions of the Marineland 45G. How did the drain end up... did you leave as-is, or did you modify it?

I had the same issue when installing the Jagers. Perhaps you can lay them sideways? Pics, more pics! ;)

1. I left the drain the way it was. There just isn't enough room in the overflow to try and change it the way I wanted to. So far the sound of the drain really isn't noticeable. If you try to, you can hear air sucked into the tubing on the top of the drain. The tank is in our living room, so it's a pretty noisy room anyway and the sound doesn't bother us at all. In the future, on a different tank, I want to use Bean's design, but I'm pleased with the drain on this tank.


2. The sump is only a ten gallon tank (for now) and with the baffles the heaters won't even lay sideways. I'll use them on my other freshwater tank to swap out some cheaper ones.
 
Nice cube! I have the 60g version and love it. Even have the same skimmer. I'm excited to see how it turns out.

I got the 45 just to try it out and to use with the 150 w HQI.

My next tank will either be a cube or something of deep dimensions. I just love all the space front to back!
 
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