Flame_Angel
Ready For Business
Hey all, just laying the groundwork for my eventual project. Already picked up the aquarium, now it's a matter of buying things here and there, one at a time, until I've got everything I need.
The tank is an older Perfecto (Marineland) 28g bowfront. What sets this tank apart from a lot of the other bowfronts is how wide it is. Basically, they took a 20H and added a curved piece of front glass to it, like so:
I really like the deeper tank, compared to a lot of other bowfronts which are very thin. The only issue I have with it is the center brace; I know it's there basically to support the top, so I can either remove it (which won't look clean, no matter how carefully I do it) or I can leave it be and just work around it.
The plans so far are:
The tank is an older Perfecto (Marineland) 28g bowfront. What sets this tank apart from a lot of the other bowfronts is how wide it is. Basically, they took a 20H and added a curved piece of front glass to it, like so:
I really like the deeper tank, compared to a lot of other bowfronts which are very thin. The only issue I have with it is the center brace; I know it's there basically to support the top, so I can either remove it (which won't look clean, no matter how carefully I do it) or I can leave it be and just work around it.
The plans so far are:
- SPS-only tank.
- Extremely low fish load, if any at all; not really sure what small fish I'd put in here. Ideally, I'd do 1-2. I'm open to suggestions.
- No sand bed; the size of the tank and the high flow I'm going to be shooting for just aren't going to be conducive to keeping the sand bed in place. Sandless will also facilitate easier siphoning out of any mulm that accumulates.
- LED-lit; considering piecing together a lighting system through RapidLED, got some good advice from one of their associates yesterday in regards to how many LEDs and how best to tackle the center brace.
- Drilled in the rear for a Glass-Holes overflow kit.
- Custom made stand, larger than the tank by at least a third to facilitate the use of a large sump and provide room for the reactors.
- Carbon/GFO reactors, if needed. I may hold off on them and see how well it goes.
- Auto topoff system for the sump.
- Dosing system for calc/alk/mag.
- High-flow environment using a Vortech MP10 pump.
- Marco Rock for the rockwork, at least to start.