45 Gallon Rimless Cobalt C-Vue Build

Chocobo

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Hello!

Right now I have a 40 Gallon Breeder with 50 pounds of live rock that I am letting run through the cycle. I will be picking up the Cobalt C-Vue 45 Gallon tank this Thursday or Friday and starting to build it.

Current Build List / Plan:
C-Vue 45 Gallon Tank
C-Vue 45 Stand
3/4" PVC Bean Overflow Setup
3/4" PVC Return
Reef Octopus VarioS-4 DC Return Pump [will be turned down to ~450 GPH]
Skimz UP22 Sumpro Sump
Eshopps S-200 Space Saving G4 Protein Skimmer
Trigger Systems Crystal ATO 10 Gallon Reservoir
2 x VorTech MP40wQD QuietDrive Propeller Pump
2 x Kessil A350WE Lights
2 x Cobalt Aquatics Neo-Therm Heater 300-watt
Tunze 3155 Auto Top Off

I have a 42MM Glass hole saw on the way to drill the C-Vue 45 when it gets here but I'm debating drilling the back or the bottom. As the tank will be new / empty I can do either. I will be running 3/4" Schedule 80 PVC and while I think the back would be easiest to drill I'm concerned about supporting the weight of the pipe. I will be running a Bean overflow meaning I'll have one pipe that's full siphon and then my return will also be full of water meaning they'll be quite heavy.

If I go through the bottom of the tank I think I could put a wooden spacer between the back wall and use some pipe hangers to attach them to the spacer to help support the weight. If I go through the back I am thinking I will come back in through the back of the stand and can attach something to the back to hold pipe clamps to support the pipes.

I've never done a sump / cut holes in a tank / plumbed a tank - my first reef tank of a couple of years used all hang-on-back stuff. Admittedly it does all make me nervous that I'll crack/break the glass either while drilling the holes or at some point down the road due to the weight of the pipes.

Here is the current 40 Gallon set-up:
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I don't have it arranged in any particular way beyond that I wanted to lay it all out / not stack it just yet. There are prettier/nicer rocks out there for sure but I'm not unhappy with this mix.

I picked this live rock up at a local shop. We're on Day 3 so far so not far in.
 
Actually I'm thinking about building a custom sump to fit the cabinet. I have no experience with it - but I think I'd like to work with Acrylic.
 
While I was at the LFS I noticed they have an 85 gallon rimless. The tank itself is nice but the stand looks a bit cheap. It’s $359 for the 85 G rimless.
 
if You haven’t purchase the c vue tank, I’d go for the rimless 85 gallon if it’s reef ready & make a diy stand. Make the 40 to a refugium/sump
 
if You haven't purchase the c vue tank, I'd go for the rimless 85 gallon if it's reef ready & make a diy stand. Make the 40 to a refugium/sump
It turns out the 85 Gallon is tempered and can't be drilled :(. Explains the low price.

I went ahead and ordered a Red Sea Reefer 350. Now the waiting game begins.

Will have the return pump, skimmer, and RO/DI setup here and ready before the tank arrives. I'm trying to think if there's anything else I need before the tank gets here.
 
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