Dotterer
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So I'm totally overdue for this - but here's my "˜build' thread.
I am most certainly a re-newb to this hobby. had a 55 saltwater tank about 20 years ago - and finally got the home where there was space for another one. Boy have things come a long way from an under gravel filter and a powerhead!
So after poking around a little, I decided I'd dive in.
I'm self aware enough (just barely) to know that I'm going to make a ton of mistakes about this. So I fully consider this a "˜learning' experience, where I try and do everything right (and don't get to upset with myself for making the expected mistakes a long the way.)
I saw a used all in one red sea model at a local store, and thought about that - and then stumbled upon this beauty on craigslist.
So I had to choose between a smaller "˜take it home, fill er up and start the cycle' or the bigger DIY model. I chose the later. I'm not sure if this was mistake #1, because I've learned a lot since then, but the fact of the matter is that the DIY is still in my garage as I build it, and the first option would have had me wet that weekend.
MISTAKE #2 - when I got to the guys house - suddenly the lights were "˜not working' any more, and so he had taken them off and put them in his garage. I'm not sure what kind of lights they were here (more on that later) but I'm pretty sure the seller wanted to keep them and so took them off. Again - I was new enough at that point to be thinking about the tank as the glass, not all the cool toys around it.
So here it is, having pushed my truck to the driveway. (Apologies for the mess in this thread's pictures - but we still have a bunch of moving stuff there in the garage)
Here's a pic with the canopy off - you can see that there are some glass bracing in the middle, and glass tops fit to either side of that if desired.
The canopy has flip open lids that are a kind of a pain to get to, but would keep my kids out at least.
As I was investigating the type of filtration I was going to use, I stumbled across the BeanAnimal thread - and decided to use that. After 2+ weeks of reading that whole thread (fun!) I started in scraping the black paint off of the back of the tank, so I could build an external overflow.
I am most certainly a re-newb to this hobby. had a 55 saltwater tank about 20 years ago - and finally got the home where there was space for another one. Boy have things come a long way from an under gravel filter and a powerhead!
I'm self aware enough (just barely) to know that I'm going to make a ton of mistakes about this. So I fully consider this a "˜learning' experience, where I try and do everything right (and don't get to upset with myself for making the expected mistakes a long the way.)
I saw a used all in one red sea model at a local store, and thought about that - and then stumbled upon this beauty on craigslist.
So I had to choose between a smaller "˜take it home, fill er up and start the cycle' or the bigger DIY model. I chose the later. I'm not sure if this was mistake #1, because I've learned a lot since then, but the fact of the matter is that the DIY is still in my garage as I build it, and the first option would have had me wet that weekend.
MISTAKE #2 - when I got to the guys house - suddenly the lights were "˜not working' any more, and so he had taken them off and put them in his garage. I'm not sure what kind of lights they were here (more on that later) but I'm pretty sure the seller wanted to keep them and so took them off. Again - I was new enough at that point to be thinking about the tank as the glass, not all the cool toys around it.
So here it is, having pushed my truck to the driveway. (Apologies for the mess in this thread's pictures - but we still have a bunch of moving stuff there in the garage)
Here's a pic with the canopy off - you can see that there are some glass bracing in the middle, and glass tops fit to either side of that if desired.
The canopy has flip open lids that are a kind of a pain to get to, but would keep my kids out at least.
As I was investigating the type of filtration I was going to use, I stumbled across the BeanAnimal thread - and decided to use that. After 2+ weeks of reading that whole thread (fun!) I started in scraping the black paint off of the back of the tank, so I could build an external overflow.