600 gallon Acrylic and Glass Reef Construction.

and that is only about 2/3 of the rock I have. There is also a fully stocked 225g that is holding my fish right now and a 33g cube, as well as the rock in the frag tank...maybe another 100lbs or so there.

The hard part will be figuring which rock i want to use at each step of the aquascaping.

P.
 
the day was spent gluing all the closed loop fittings together and thinking on how the aquascaping will go.

here are a few pics of the subframe for the rock work. I intend to add a few more branches of pipe and maybe some pillar type extensions. The layout allows me to decide what i want to add or remove. this is still design number 1

the lest side mound:
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the right side:
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and both together with a pillar at the back
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the idea here is that the pipe will anchor the main rock work and help stabilize the structure. It is not yet glued but once it is it will provide a strong fram to allow me to build caves and overhangs.
 
next step...

now i have thought about it some i kow what i want to add/modify. Then its rock stacking drilling zip tieing time.

P.
 
Pretty amazing Paul.

Thanks for updates.

Looking at your pics, it seems the rock weight will put a lot of pressure pn the glass and the pvs where it angles. How did you figure how much pressure could be taken by the towers?
 
Hi Lynn,

Actually none of the rock will touch the glass, so no issues there.

The rest of her rock supports its own weight. The frame merely allows you to get the rock into the hape you want. If the rock isnt self supporting it would ultimately collapse.

As i build the rock work and adhere it to the frame I keep checking it is stable.

P.
 
here is the glued frame work that will be used on the left side of the tank:
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and the one on the right:
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and the beginning of the rock work/aquascaping.

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in the above picture you can se the back of the structure being assembled. Unfortunately the picture doesnt adequately capture the size and dimensions of the structure.

here are a few more:
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the water has now been added and is circulating - slowly warming up.
Once the cloudiness has cleared ill take a few more pics.

---the above work took 12 hrs.

P.
 
WOW!

That is an incredible story. I went though something similar on a smaller scale but no where near as impressive as yours.

Amazing job on the rock work. One of these days when I get to do a really large tank I'm going to do something similar. I just don't have the space right now.

Great build!!!
 
amazing doesn't even begin to describe this tank - even standing right in front of it! it is a masterpiece! what impressed me the most was the depth of field. i cant wait to see it when it's stocked.

thanks, Paul for everything. Everyone seems to be happy in their new home. it was truly a pleasure to see it all.
 
the other side is done, I just do not have any pictures of it. It isnt as large a structure as the right side. Partly to balance the tank out and also because I wanted it to be more compact and act as a hiding place for the trigger and the tangs I have.

The tank is still a little cloudy- but i havent got the skimmer, nor the sumps running yet- so thats to be expected I guess.
 
Amazing!

Amazing!

I never thought you could improve over your previous masterpiece, but I think you're going to do it!!

Great job!

LL
 
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