Awesome tank, and great documentation on your build!
I'm in the planning stages of a 40b after an 8 or 9 year break and it's a great help to see what you've done.
How do you like the Aquatic Fundamentals stand? If you had a sump do you think the door would provide enough access?
Any LFS's you'd recommend? I'm in Williamsburg, but drive to Richmond fairly often.
Thanks, I think the tank is pretty mediocre right now due to the green slime and the fact that it's all basically still frags, but I have some EPIC frags, so in a few months the tank will be rockin.
Sounds exciting, getting back into the hobby after so long. A lot has changed as you know. The aquatic fundamentals stand is better than I expected, especially the coating which really gives you ample time to wipe up any spills/splashes, which is critical on a stand made out of composite material (if it was uncoated any water would penetrate quickly and compromise structural integrity). It looks sleek as well.
I do not recommend it for several reasons:
1. The one center door will drive you nuts if you have a sump. I don't and it still bothers me from time to time.
2. You can build a much stronger and nicer stand out of framing stock and plywood. It's so easy, and after building one for my qt tank I swore I would never buy one again (unless it was really high end). My next build is going to have a stand framed with extruded aluminum.
3. I still worry about the water/structural integrity thing. If I have a big spill I would probably have problems.
Having said that, I did a bunch of research and IMO it is the nicest 40-50b stand available for retail purchase (I got mine at petsmart.com or petco.com), so if you don't want to build one, then I do recommend it.
As far as the LFS, I have strong informed opinions about them all haha, but it depends what your going there for. I personally bought/buy 90% of my coral online or from local reefers. Most LFS are overpriced or can't compete with selection or quality. Send me a PM and I'll give you my opinion on each.