Hi
My name is mick i,m from England and around 9months ago i decided to design and build as much of my new nano as possible.
I have kept a salty tank for the last 5 or 6 years, but because of work and money i had to sell my 2ft cube around a year ago. I thought i could just walk away from the hobby but i couldn,t so within 3 months of not having a tank i set a orca 450 up i had this in my shed. After a couple of months i wasn,t happy with the orca so decided to build myself my new set up on the cheap(ha ha ha).
I wanted to stay with a nano sized tank as money is still hard to find and small frags would be my only way forward.
Luckily my good friend is a carpenter so he started collecting some oak for me from differant jobs he was on and his yard at work.
I sat down with another friend( yes i have two) and he helped me design on computer my idea.
I had qoutes for glass but they where ridiculous so i went to somebody who built my tank cheaper than i could buy the glass!!
The nano had to be sumped and i didn,t want the wier inside the tank so opted for an external wier.
Here,s some pic,s
The cabinet is made from oak faced mdf and solid oak. I wanted the sump as big as possible so i came up with the idea of having a sliding sump.
Nearly finished one coat of finish applied
Got lots more pic,s to add
Thanks for looking
Mick
My name is mick i,m from England and around 9months ago i decided to design and build as much of my new nano as possible.
I have kept a salty tank for the last 5 or 6 years, but because of work and money i had to sell my 2ft cube around a year ago. I thought i could just walk away from the hobby but i couldn,t so within 3 months of not having a tank i set a orca 450 up i had this in my shed. After a couple of months i wasn,t happy with the orca so decided to build myself my new set up on the cheap(ha ha ha).
I wanted to stay with a nano sized tank as money is still hard to find and small frags would be my only way forward.
Luckily my good friend is a carpenter so he started collecting some oak for me from differant jobs he was on and his yard at work.
I sat down with another friend( yes i have two) and he helped me design on computer my idea.
I had qoutes for glass but they where ridiculous so i went to somebody who built my tank cheaper than i could buy the glass!!
The nano had to be sumped and i didn,t want the wier inside the tank so opted for an external wier.
Here,s some pic,s
The cabinet is made from oak faced mdf and solid oak. I wanted the sump as big as possible so i came up with the idea of having a sliding sump.
Nearly finished one coat of finish applied
Got lots more pic,s to add
Thanks for looking
Mick