Jgoal55
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Ok, well after much talk I finally will be putting this build thread together. And wile I cant promise that it will be good because I am really lazy about posting pics and stuff, I do promise that I will try my hardest to make this a nice thread.
Please feel free to critique anything as imo, there is no better method of learning. While not new to the hobby and while I do consider myself somewhat knowledgeable, I am the furthest thing from an expert and I hope to learn quite a bit through this thread and all your comments and experiences.
None of the ideas and concepts are originally mine. In fact, the design of the tank was inspired by GlassReef's tank seen here: http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1482007&perpage=25&pagenumber=1
While my thread wont be anywhere as neat or elaborate or interesting, I hope you enjoy it at least half as much as I have enjoyed dreaming up this thing and finally having it become a reality.
I will tell you that the set up is far from complete so this thread will be pieced together slowly but surely. For now, I'll start off with some pics I got today of the tank being built and where I plan to go. Enjoy!
The tank: The tank is 60L x 28D x 22T; built by Felix from Reefsavvy.com, the tank has 3 sides starphire with an external Beananimal style overflow (http://www.beananimal.com/projects/silent-and-fail-safe-aquarium-overflow-system.aspx) and a smoked (black) back glass (this idea came from Felix who has been invaluable through out this whole process. I think it looks great! Felix has been very communicative and has answered every question I've had and thats a lot of questions. And not just about the tank, but about everything related to it). The tank will be eurobraced all the way around.
Lighting: I am in between two set ups right now and sorry to all the MH fans out there but they are both T5 options: Choice #1 is the ATI 8x80w Powermodule, Choice #2 is the 8x80w Icecap Retro fit kit. My decision is going to come down to deciding how I want to place lights in my canopy. I am not sure yet but Im not in a terrible hurry to make that decision. Opinions are welcome.
Skimmer: Will probably upgrade this later on but for now I have the Octopus EX-200. It does an overkill amazing job on my 90 but Im sure once the new tank is fully stocked Ill probably want something that can handle a bit more.
Sump: Not sure yet. Going to see one that may work very well on Friday. About 100 gallons.
Return: Right now Im going with a Mag 12 because its what I have and its what I have always used and they have been flawless.
Flow: - Two Vortech MP40w's. Incredible products.
Sandbed: yes, about 3in deep
Canopy and Stand: Being built by a carpenter friend of mine. I'm building the stand extra high at 40" to keep the tank at eye level. Inspiration came from here and while it wont be as elaborate, I think it'll end up looking pretty nice where it's going. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1213499&perpage=25&pagenumber=1
Now for the part youve all been waiting for:
Weir notch close-up for access to the external overflow:
I hope to have a few pics of the stand being built later this week. For now, thats all I've got.
Please feel free to critique anything as imo, there is no better method of learning. While not new to the hobby and while I do consider myself somewhat knowledgeable, I am the furthest thing from an expert and I hope to learn quite a bit through this thread and all your comments and experiences.
None of the ideas and concepts are originally mine. In fact, the design of the tank was inspired by GlassReef's tank seen here: http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1482007&perpage=25&pagenumber=1
While my thread wont be anywhere as neat or elaborate or interesting, I hope you enjoy it at least half as much as I have enjoyed dreaming up this thing and finally having it become a reality.
I will tell you that the set up is far from complete so this thread will be pieced together slowly but surely. For now, I'll start off with some pics I got today of the tank being built and where I plan to go. Enjoy!
The tank: The tank is 60L x 28D x 22T; built by Felix from Reefsavvy.com, the tank has 3 sides starphire with an external Beananimal style overflow (http://www.beananimal.com/projects/silent-and-fail-safe-aquarium-overflow-system.aspx) and a smoked (black) back glass (this idea came from Felix who has been invaluable through out this whole process. I think it looks great! Felix has been very communicative and has answered every question I've had and thats a lot of questions. And not just about the tank, but about everything related to it). The tank will be eurobraced all the way around.
Lighting: I am in between two set ups right now and sorry to all the MH fans out there but they are both T5 options: Choice #1 is the ATI 8x80w Powermodule, Choice #2 is the 8x80w Icecap Retro fit kit. My decision is going to come down to deciding how I want to place lights in my canopy. I am not sure yet but Im not in a terrible hurry to make that decision. Opinions are welcome.
Skimmer: Will probably upgrade this later on but for now I have the Octopus EX-200. It does an overkill amazing job on my 90 but Im sure once the new tank is fully stocked Ill probably want something that can handle a bit more.
Sump: Not sure yet. Going to see one that may work very well on Friday. About 100 gallons.
Return: Right now Im going with a Mag 12 because its what I have and its what I have always used and they have been flawless.
Flow: - Two Vortech MP40w's. Incredible products.
Sandbed: yes, about 3in deep
Canopy and Stand: Being built by a carpenter friend of mine. I'm building the stand extra high at 40" to keep the tank at eye level. Inspiration came from here and while it wont be as elaborate, I think it'll end up looking pretty nice where it's going. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1213499&perpage=25&pagenumber=1
Now for the part youve all been waiting for:

Weir notch close-up for access to the external overflow:



I hope to have a few pics of the stand being built later this week. For now, thats all I've got.
