kcress
New member
Hello Folks,
I'm embarking on a unique build that should have something for everyone.
I've had FOWLRs for about 20 years and decided to give reefing a shot. My existing setup is three 55s chained together with jumps for the the fish to travel over. I wanted something new and interesting to replace it with. I also like technical challenges - boy is this dishing them out. :reading::spin2:
I plan to have:
1) A stand that will have the tank centered on the average viewer's standing face height - like in a public aquarium.
2) The stand will have to drop with the tank running on it for servicing.
3) Extensive man made live rock (MMLR) "wet furniture".
4) Turf scrubbing filtration.
5) High Brightness LED lighting augmentation of,
6) Tracking, direct-solar lighting using a pair of Sun tracking heliostats.
and
7) A VFD based closed loop.
Let's get started:
I have a smokey sheetmetal fireplace that's more work than worth, so I decided to remove it and use the space for the new aquarium. This will also allow me to proceed without hassling my fishes.
Here goes!
This is what it looked like before.
Diving in! A lot of dust and noise and a rented jackhammer.
All demolition done. And, termite damaged wood replaced with new.
Here's what you have with it all removed looking down from above with the chase cap pulled.
This is the opposite view looking up. This is of course where the sunlight will come from.
Here I've rocked it in with green board since water may be about.
Now I need to do something with this brick and ragged concrete.
I'm embarking on a unique build that should have something for everyone.
I've had FOWLRs for about 20 years and decided to give reefing a shot. My existing setup is three 55s chained together with jumps for the the fish to travel over. I wanted something new and interesting to replace it with. I also like technical challenges - boy is this dishing them out. :reading::spin2:
I plan to have:
1) A stand that will have the tank centered on the average viewer's standing face height - like in a public aquarium.
2) The stand will have to drop with the tank running on it for servicing.
3) Extensive man made live rock (MMLR) "wet furniture".
4) Turf scrubbing filtration.
5) High Brightness LED lighting augmentation of,
6) Tracking, direct-solar lighting using a pair of Sun tracking heliostats.
and
7) A VFD based closed loop.
Let's get started:
I have a smokey sheetmetal fireplace that's more work than worth, so I decided to remove it and use the space for the new aquarium. This will also allow me to proceed without hassling my fishes.
Here goes!

This is what it looked like before.

Diving in! A lot of dust and noise and a rented jackhammer.

All demolition done. And, termite damaged wood replaced with new.

Here's what you have with it all removed looking down from above with the chase cap pulled.

This is the opposite view looking up. This is of course where the sunlight will come from.

Here I've rocked it in with green board since water may be about.
Now I need to do something with this brick and ragged concrete.