My Dream Tank : 100" x 48" x 35" Starphire® Ultra Clear Glass

I am very impressed this looks elegant, museum quality. I am sharing your pictures with my wife, hoping to wet her appetite.

Thank you fortress.

Speaking about telling the wife about building the tank, I have a "bad experience" about this. When my wife asked me how much the cost to build the tank, I said its not expensive :D
One day, the invoice for the equipment came. After I read it, I quickly smash and throw it into the rubbish bin. my wife so suspicious and take the invoice :debi: ....... and I ended up buying her 2 branded women leather bag :wildone:
 
I just take this pictures this morning. it the side's view of the tank.

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and this is the view from small door beside the tank
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Now The "Fish Room".
Its not really a fish room. I dont know what to call it. It so small. One grown man barely enter the "fish room". Due to limited space, I can only afford build the sump for this system. I had to "squeeze" all the equipment into this "room". some I put on top of it.
I used 12mm tempered glass as the door for this room.

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Giesemann T5 6 x 39Watt for lighting the sump
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Ozone Reactor by Siam Ocean
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New Model Biopellet Reactor by Siam Ocean and 2 Deltec Fluidized Reactor for Phosphat and Carbon Media
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I put all 8 vortech mp40 at the back side of the glass
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80 watt Aqua UV located under the sump
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Nitrat Reactor by Schuran
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Korallen Zucht Calcium Reactor
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CO2 Cylinder located under the tank
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Electrical Panel.
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All on/off power of the equipment are controlled here right on top of the skimmer. I dont need to go to the "fish room" to plug/unplug the equipment. make life easier ;)
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Happy Reefing,
Irwan
 
mmmhhh Really raelly neat, Bello!
I love this type of approach, all things in right place even if they are "squeezed". :)
 
co2

co2

I've been lurking along. Awesome tank setup. Just one question. I noticed you have your co2 tank on its side. Are you getting liquid co2 in the lines. Always thought they were suppose to be upright?
Dave
 
Thanks for taking the time to share your build with us. So much beauty and so many toys all in one :) I hope this setup brings you years of joy (and years of updates for us).
 
I'm amazed !! I did not expect to see this beautiful house around your tank, all of a sudden. Pics can play tricks on us...lol .That is one beautiful tank. It will be awesome once you fill it up. Best wishes.
 
Korallen Zucht Calcium Reactor
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CO2 Cylinder located under the tank
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Electrical Panel.
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All on/off power of the equipment are controlled here right on top of the skimmer. I dont need to go to the "fish room" to plug/unplug the equipment. make life easier ;)
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Happy Reefing,
Irwan

Hello.
i am a new in reef central and i like to say mary xmas and happy new year to all.
just i find your thread and i like to say thanks for all info you put in reef centreal because same like me can learn lots from master. do you have any pic from chingchai's aquascape.
Thanks ben::celeb1::celeb1::wavehan
 
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