tkeracer619
New member
Thanks for looking at my build log. I have spent about 6 months on this so far and feel that the project has come far enough that I can show the log to the rest of reef central. Hopefully some of this information can be of use or at least keep you entertained.
I purchased a 360 gallon glass tank off of a local reef club forum here on ReefCentral for $500. It was not in the best of shape, but it came with a considerable amount of rock and sand. Since I was planning on an upgrade I jumped on the deal. A friend and I set off for an all day round trip with my jeep, trailer in tow.
After putting the tank onto the trailer (an easy task
) , wrapping it up, and thoroughly overloading my Jeep we were on our way.
It made the trip in one piece!
My friend Shane taking a well deserved break. This is going to be a fun project isn't it. :rollface:
It did not take long to attract some attention..... little did they know we couldn't lift it with 2 people :lol: . This thing didn't weigh this much when we put it on the trailer did it?
I spent some time(days) cleaning the tank, it came out with very few scratches. I couldn't complain.
Now that the tank was cleaner I could see what I was dealing with. The first thing that jumped out at me was the bracing.
I purchased a 360 gallon glass tank off of a local reef club forum here on ReefCentral for $500. It was not in the best of shape, but it came with a considerable amount of rock and sand. Since I was planning on an upgrade I jumped on the deal. A friend and I set off for an all day round trip with my jeep, trailer in tow.
After putting the tank onto the trailer (an easy task

It made the trip in one piece!

My friend Shane taking a well deserved break. This is going to be a fun project isn't it. :rollface:

It did not take long to attract some attention..... little did they know we couldn't lift it with 2 people :lol: . This thing didn't weigh this much when we put it on the trailer did it?

I spent some time(days) cleaning the tank, it came out with very few scratches. I couldn't complain.

Now that the tank was cleaner I could see what I was dealing with. The first thing that jumped out at me was the bracing.
