Kay Tickle
New member
I haven't posted any of my tank build yet, so now that my dad came to town and helped me build a light fixture to accomodate the awesome PAR 38s, I figured I'd show off the progress. (No seahorses yet!)
Added a top to the stand since it had to be a little bigger than the tank to have room for the sump underneath.
Prepping the tank (29 gallons drilled)
Installing the baffles in the sump
The drain (I have a overflow box with teeth from Gl*******s) and return line.
Added the sand and water
Some live, some not so live rock
So, at this point, I was at a standstill until I figured out what to do about lighting. I intend on having some corals (mostly zoas and rics) with my seahorses, so I don't need crazy lighting. However, the PAR 38s are very attractive, so I purchased one bulb and a stunner strip.
Dad came into town and we started to build.
Ta-dah! (I have room for 2 LEDs, but only have the one bulb so far). We put square dowel rods under the rim of the light fixture, where I will mount the stunner strips. The dowel rods are lightly screwed in, so they swivel to different angles -- quite awesome!
Close-up. What do you think?
Added a top to the stand since it had to be a little bigger than the tank to have room for the sump underneath.

Prepping the tank (29 gallons drilled)

Installing the baffles in the sump

The drain (I have a overflow box with teeth from Gl*******s) and return line.

Added the sand and water

Some live, some not so live rock

So, at this point, I was at a standstill until I figured out what to do about lighting. I intend on having some corals (mostly zoas and rics) with my seahorses, so I don't need crazy lighting. However, the PAR 38s are very attractive, so I purchased one bulb and a stunner strip.
Dad came into town and we started to build.

Ta-dah! (I have room for 2 LEDs, but only have the one bulb so far). We put square dowel rods under the rim of the light fixture, where I will mount the stunner strips. The dowel rods are lightly screwed in, so they swivel to different angles -- quite awesome!

Close-up. What do you think?
