agentgreen
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Ok I'm finally at the point where I feel I can start up a build thread. Sorry if this is long 
My current tank is a 30 gallon hex, which houses 2 GSMs, 1 "getting-too-big-for-his-house" snowflake eel, and 1 "I'm-going-to-regret-this" domino damsel.
Obviously the 30G is way too small for the eel so I am upgrading to a 120G. It's a standard AGA 120G, with 2 megaflow overflows in the back.
I have spent what feels like the last 20 years of my life constructing a stand and canopy for the 120G, with a slight twist. It was my first DIY woodworking project, and I think it turned out pretty good.
Here is your standard aquarium stand:

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Here's the twist:

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As you can see a bar top rolls out of the stand, allowing one to consume beverages of their choice while watching the tank.
There are flaps on each side of the bar top that fold out as well, which you can see here:

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The flaps extend the bar top but also prevent the bar from sliding back in when in use. Pretty cool eh? I have to cut the flaps back a bit because I trimmed out the opening for the bar top, which wasn't in the original plan so now the flaps won't open out. Did I mention I rule at woodworking?
Anyways, now that the canopy (not shown) and lower stand have stain and poly on them, I'm ready to start moving on with setting up plumbing and lighting and all that.
Here is my equipment list so far:
40 gallon breeder sump partitioned out: skimmer | return | refugium
Reef Octopus XP-2000-INT skimmer
Workhorse 7 Ballast and 2 110W VHO bulbs (eventually adding 2x250W SE MH)
500gph return pump (more like 250-300gph at 4-5' head)
60lbs of dead reefsaver BRS rock
Roughly 40lbs of 'live' rock that's been in my 30G tank for over a year
That's about it for now. Over the next couple of days I'm going to be working on a plumbing plan. Should be pretty straight forward, but I'm open to suggestions.
I'll also be wiring up my Workhorse ballast, and building out a new hanging light system. I'm not real experienced in electrical work, so I may be asking for help in the emergency room
Anyways, thanks for looking and I'll be adding more as I make progress!
My current tank is a 30 gallon hex, which houses 2 GSMs, 1 "getting-too-big-for-his-house" snowflake eel, and 1 "I'm-going-to-regret-this" domino damsel.
Obviously the 30G is way too small for the eel so I am upgrading to a 120G. It's a standard AGA 120G, with 2 megaflow overflows in the back.
I have spent what feels like the last 20 years of my life constructing a stand and canopy for the 120G, with a slight twist. It was my first DIY woodworking project, and I think it turned out pretty good.
Here is your standard aquarium stand:

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Here's the twist:

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As you can see a bar top rolls out of the stand, allowing one to consume beverages of their choice while watching the tank.
There are flaps on each side of the bar top that fold out as well, which you can see here:

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The flaps extend the bar top but also prevent the bar from sliding back in when in use. Pretty cool eh? I have to cut the flaps back a bit because I trimmed out the opening for the bar top, which wasn't in the original plan so now the flaps won't open out. Did I mention I rule at woodworking?
Anyways, now that the canopy (not shown) and lower stand have stain and poly on them, I'm ready to start moving on with setting up plumbing and lighting and all that.
Here is my equipment list so far:
40 gallon breeder sump partitioned out: skimmer | return | refugium
Reef Octopus XP-2000-INT skimmer
Workhorse 7 Ballast and 2 110W VHO bulbs (eventually adding 2x250W SE MH)
500gph return pump (more like 250-300gph at 4-5' head)
60lbs of dead reefsaver BRS rock
Roughly 40lbs of 'live' rock that's been in my 30G tank for over a year
That's about it for now. Over the next couple of days I'm going to be working on a plumbing plan. Should be pretty straight forward, but I'm open to suggestions.
I'll also be wiring up my Workhorse ballast, and building out a new hanging light system. I'm not real experienced in electrical work, so I may be asking for help in the emergency room
Anyways, thanks for looking and I'll be adding more as I make progress!














