MrSandman
Team RC
Well, its been a little less than a year that i have been tankless and i must say that i'm itchin' to get back in the game. I promised myself and many others on here that I would start a build thread once i had my mind made up, so here it is. I regretted not doing it for the last tank, so hopefully things work out this time. I plan to keep this thread up to date and have it serve as the documentary for my tank build. I hope to get some good feedback from everyone that subscribes!
For those that may not know, my other tank went out with a bang (more like a firesale) as we sold the house it was in and we didn't have the next house lined up yet....so it had to go. Details can be found here: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2207905
Here is a picture of it before the corals decided to really take over:
My old tank was a 36" x 24" x 20" Leemar rimless starphire tank.
I really liked the width and only wish it was deeper front-back to give more aquascaping options.
I wanted my new tank to be more cube shaped, with a front to back depth of at least 36" to allow for some more interesting aquascaping.
I also didn't want it to take up too much wall space either.
What's funny is that every house we looked at i was always envisioning where the new tank would go. I guess that's how you can tell the difference between a hobbyist and an addict.
So after a little less than 1 year, we've found a new house, did a little remodeling to it, and have a spot for the new tank all prepped and ready to go!
Below are the new tank specs:
-Leemar 36" x 36" x 20"
-Rimless
-Starphire on 3 sides
-Beveled and polished edges
-Black backing
-Centered Trapezoidal overflow
-Herbie drains
-Black silicone
-3 holes drilled in the overflow (for 2 1.25" bulkheads for the drains, and a 1" bulkhead for the return)
Below is a conceptual picture:
Tank was ordered from Aaron at SPS Coral Store who was pretty patient with me up to this point. I got it from him because his prices were excellent and he was the most responsive to all of my emails and questions. Great service so far!
For those that may not know, my other tank went out with a bang (more like a firesale) as we sold the house it was in and we didn't have the next house lined up yet....so it had to go. Details can be found here: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2207905
Here is a picture of it before the corals decided to really take over:

My old tank was a 36" x 24" x 20" Leemar rimless starphire tank.
I really liked the width and only wish it was deeper front-back to give more aquascaping options.
I wanted my new tank to be more cube shaped, with a front to back depth of at least 36" to allow for some more interesting aquascaping.
I also didn't want it to take up too much wall space either.
What's funny is that every house we looked at i was always envisioning where the new tank would go. I guess that's how you can tell the difference between a hobbyist and an addict.
So after a little less than 1 year, we've found a new house, did a little remodeling to it, and have a spot for the new tank all prepped and ready to go!
Below are the new tank specs:
-Leemar 36" x 36" x 20"
-Rimless
-Starphire on 3 sides
-Beveled and polished edges
-Black backing
-Centered Trapezoidal overflow
-Herbie drains
-Black silicone
-3 holes drilled in the overflow (for 2 1.25" bulkheads for the drains, and a 1" bulkhead for the return)
Below is a conceptual picture:

Tank was ordered from Aaron at SPS Coral Store who was pretty patient with me up to this point. I got it from him because his prices were excellent and he was the most responsive to all of my emails and questions. Great service so far!