bstone
Premium Member
Well, I always went by the philosophy of "Go Big OR Go Home"!
I have decided to do just that with my new tank. The whole system will be approximately 1000 gallons. With a main display tank at L-120, W-48, H-30. I will have 3 sumps, one for equipment, one for coral propagation, and one refugium. The tank has been planned and designed for the last year with help from some good, and experienced friends in the business. The tank will be an in-wall, with a very "large" fish room. The tank is going in my family room wall that is two stories tall. So, it will look awesome with the design I have planned.
I decided to get my tank from Derek at Miracles Aquariums, and what a pleasure it has been so far dealing with them. I have complete confidence in the quality tank I will be getting from them. The tank is already under construction, and Derek has sent me some pictures. It should be ready in a few weeks.
I have already started construction on the new fish room and tank stand. I torn down all the drywall and ran my own electrical. So, I have added all the 120 and 240 volt outlets that I could possible need. I have also designed a stand that will hold the 4 tons of weight. The stand was designed and engineered to withstand the weight, and then some!! And, yes I am on a slab. I plan on going with the same lay-out of stand/plywood/self-leveling cement/and stro-foam. I have done this in the past with my current tank with great success. I have enclosed a few pictures for viewing.
I have decided to do just that with my new tank. The whole system will be approximately 1000 gallons. With a main display tank at L-120, W-48, H-30. I will have 3 sumps, one for equipment, one for coral propagation, and one refugium. The tank has been planned and designed for the last year with help from some good, and experienced friends in the business. The tank will be an in-wall, with a very "large" fish room. The tank is going in my family room wall that is two stories tall. So, it will look awesome with the design I have planned.
I decided to get my tank from Derek at Miracles Aquariums, and what a pleasure it has been so far dealing with them. I have complete confidence in the quality tank I will be getting from them. The tank is already under construction, and Derek has sent me some pictures. It should be ready in a few weeks.
I have already started construction on the new fish room and tank stand. I torn down all the drywall and ran my own electrical. So, I have added all the 120 and 240 volt outlets that I could possible need. I have also designed a stand that will hold the 4 tons of weight. The stand was designed and engineered to withstand the weight, and then some!! And, yes I am on a slab. I plan on going with the same lay-out of stand/plywood/self-leveling cement/and stro-foam. I have done this in the past with my current tank with great success. I have enclosed a few pictures for viewing.

