Huge work in progress, but I feel I am far enough in to start a thread and not have it move too slowly.
I started with a 90g in my condo, and once I bought my house I knew a bigger tank is what I needed, so a 330g 72x32x32. So I bought a 220g sump (72x30x22) to house the occupants of the 90g from my condo.
Started by spending hours figuring out how the basement will look. (Did this before I even had possession.
The tank is 2/3's in the living room, and 1/3 in the fish/furnace room.
Walls going up.
Walls kinda up, dry walled and painted the important ones. And put up a two tube 8' T8 fixture.
Huge mess, the sump turned temp holding tank is full of water and a bunch of live rock added.
Decided I needed a frag tank, and couldn't find room, so I hung it from the ceiling. You can see my skimmer and diy led fixtures.
After a few months the money to order the tank was available, so time to build the stand.
It's all glued and screwed.
My saltwater mixing station, 20g fresh water barrel on top of a 45g salt mixing station. It's piped to the sump now, not pictured.
Putting the top and bracing on the stand.
Because the tank is half in the wall I needed to have a table for them to build the tank on. Tank is 72x32x32.
Tank is built, black vinyl on the sides, black acrylic on the back.
Bad news though, they scratched the main glass.
1.5" scratch that was pretty much dead center and eye level. sigh.
I started with a 90g in my condo, and once I bought my house I knew a bigger tank is what I needed, so a 330g 72x32x32. So I bought a 220g sump (72x30x22) to house the occupants of the 90g from my condo.
Started by spending hours figuring out how the basement will look. (Did this before I even had possession.
The tank is 2/3's in the living room, and 1/3 in the fish/furnace room.
Walls going up.
Walls kinda up, dry walled and painted the important ones. And put up a two tube 8' T8 fixture.
Huge mess, the sump turned temp holding tank is full of water and a bunch of live rock added.
Decided I needed a frag tank, and couldn't find room, so I hung it from the ceiling. You can see my skimmer and diy led fixtures.
After a few months the money to order the tank was available, so time to build the stand.
It's all glued and screwed.
My saltwater mixing station, 20g fresh water barrel on top of a 45g salt mixing station. It's piped to the sump now, not pictured.
Putting the top and bracing on the stand.
Because the tank is half in the wall I needed to have a table for them to build the tank on. Tank is 72x32x32.
Tank is built, black vinyl on the sides, black acrylic on the back.
Bad news though, they scratched the main glass.
1.5" scratch that was pretty much dead center and eye level. sigh.