OK so I've been planning on going from a JBJ Nano Cube 28 to a 34 gallon rimless cube since late last year. It's finally getting there. This will be primarily an SPS tank with some zoas.
At this moment I've got the following either in hand or set up:
-Current Solana Superbrite 34 gallon cube
-17"X17" cube shaped sump (Ebay purchase)
-G.H. Super Nano Con Dientes overflow
-G.H. 3/4 inch return kit
-Homemade stand
-AI Sol Blue w/ white housing
-Homemade custom mount for light
-Apex Lite controller with VDM module to control the Sol
-SCA 301 knockoff skimmer
-Eheim Jager 100W heater
-TLF 150 GFO reactor (planning to add a 2nd reactor just for carbon)
-JBJ ATO but I'll be going with the breakout box and float switches for the Apex to control top off.
Still on the "to do" list:
-Sicce Syncra 2.0 return pump
-Live sand
-Check valve for return. I've got all the other plumbing.
My current livestock from the NC 28:
-Loads of nice SPS frags including Cali tort, Oregon tort, rougue milli, sunset milli, Palmers blue milli, SD Aqua rainbow, GARF P.B., AV's orange crush, blue matrix, AV's Mellow Yellow etc etc.
-Zoas including circus, rastas and a handful of other nice ones
-Swales Swissguard basslet
-ORA snowflake clown
-ORA extreme misbar. Pretty much nearly naked. Just one small spot of white on the gill plate
-Royal Gramma
-Purple Firefish
-may add a cherub angel after the tank is up and running. I actually ordered one when I got the clowns but sadly it didn't make the trip. :sad2:
Here's my stand as it was built. Probably more support than I needed:

Here's the completed stand and tank with the custom mount for the Sol:

Here's the mount from underneath to give you some perspective. The Sol will simply bolt into the mount from underneath. The square hole in it is to run the power and controller cable down to the stand so it isn't seen:

Here's a shot of the sump:

Wouldn't mind having a little more volume in the sump but this way it allows me to run a couple reactors etc without having to place them in the sump.
So that's where I'm at right now. I just got my Apex in the other day and my G.H. overflow and return today. I'm planning on drilling the tank this weekend and painting the back. Then I'll plumb it next week. I want to add a high quality check valve on the return pipe. I've had sump overflows in years past and they're no fun.
Let me know what you guys think and if you have any suggestions.
I've seen at least 3 or 4 of these tanks set up with the G.H. Super Nano con Dientes but I've got to admit I'm having 2nd thoughts. When it came today I was surprised at how small it is. It is suggested for a flow rate of only 100 to 200 GPH which isn't turning the tank over a whole bunch. Anyone out there built up one of these tanks with this overflow? Is it working out O.K. for you?
The outlet on the Sicce 2.0 is 3/4" so that's what size return kit i got so I wasn't stepping down the plumbing. The outlet is huge and it's not going to be propelling the water back into the tank much.
I couldn't help but wonder if maybe I should have gone with a Syncra 2.5 and the 700 gallon overflow. It's not to late to return it but it seems like people have had success with this setup so I guess I'm going forward with it unless someone out there has a horror story to tell me???
I'm also debating about painting the back glass blue or black. I would normally go with standard black but I've had a tank with a royal blue background and kinda liked it. Plus I'm thinking with the white stand, light and mount the blue might have kind of a clean, slick look. l've got a couple days to ponder it before I'm done drilling it.
Anyways, let me know what you guys think and feel free to give suggestions or bash me on anything. Anyone seeing any disasters waiting to happen?
I ordered some extension tubes for my DSLR but I've been less than thrilled with the resulting photos I've gotten. Hopefully I'll get a decent macro lens at some point and provide you guys with some nice pics as this thread goes along.
Thanks for checking it out! :beer:
At this moment I've got the following either in hand or set up:
-Current Solana Superbrite 34 gallon cube
-17"X17" cube shaped sump (Ebay purchase)
-G.H. Super Nano Con Dientes overflow
-G.H. 3/4 inch return kit
-Homemade stand
-AI Sol Blue w/ white housing
-Homemade custom mount for light
-Apex Lite controller with VDM module to control the Sol
-SCA 301 knockoff skimmer
-Eheim Jager 100W heater
-TLF 150 GFO reactor (planning to add a 2nd reactor just for carbon)
-JBJ ATO but I'll be going with the breakout box and float switches for the Apex to control top off.
Still on the "to do" list:
-Sicce Syncra 2.0 return pump
-Live sand
-Check valve for return. I've got all the other plumbing.
My current livestock from the NC 28:
-Loads of nice SPS frags including Cali tort, Oregon tort, rougue milli, sunset milli, Palmers blue milli, SD Aqua rainbow, GARF P.B., AV's orange crush, blue matrix, AV's Mellow Yellow etc etc.
-Zoas including circus, rastas and a handful of other nice ones
-Swales Swissguard basslet
-ORA snowflake clown
-ORA extreme misbar. Pretty much nearly naked. Just one small spot of white on the gill plate
-Royal Gramma
-Purple Firefish
-may add a cherub angel after the tank is up and running. I actually ordered one when I got the clowns but sadly it didn't make the trip. :sad2:
Here's my stand as it was built. Probably more support than I needed:

Here's the completed stand and tank with the custom mount for the Sol:

Here's the mount from underneath to give you some perspective. The Sol will simply bolt into the mount from underneath. The square hole in it is to run the power and controller cable down to the stand so it isn't seen:

Here's a shot of the sump:

Wouldn't mind having a little more volume in the sump but this way it allows me to run a couple reactors etc without having to place them in the sump.
So that's where I'm at right now. I just got my Apex in the other day and my G.H. overflow and return today. I'm planning on drilling the tank this weekend and painting the back. Then I'll plumb it next week. I want to add a high quality check valve on the return pipe. I've had sump overflows in years past and they're no fun.
Let me know what you guys think and if you have any suggestions.
I've seen at least 3 or 4 of these tanks set up with the G.H. Super Nano con Dientes but I've got to admit I'm having 2nd thoughts. When it came today I was surprised at how small it is. It is suggested for a flow rate of only 100 to 200 GPH which isn't turning the tank over a whole bunch. Anyone out there built up one of these tanks with this overflow? Is it working out O.K. for you?
The outlet on the Sicce 2.0 is 3/4" so that's what size return kit i got so I wasn't stepping down the plumbing. The outlet is huge and it's not going to be propelling the water back into the tank much.
I couldn't help but wonder if maybe I should have gone with a Syncra 2.5 and the 700 gallon overflow. It's not to late to return it but it seems like people have had success with this setup so I guess I'm going forward with it unless someone out there has a horror story to tell me???
I'm also debating about painting the back glass blue or black. I would normally go with standard black but I've had a tank with a royal blue background and kinda liked it. Plus I'm thinking with the white stand, light and mount the blue might have kind of a clean, slick look. l've got a couple days to ponder it before I'm done drilling it.
Anyways, let me know what you guys think and feel free to give suggestions or bash me on anything. Anyone seeing any disasters waiting to happen?
I ordered some extension tubes for my DSLR but I've been less than thrilled with the resulting photos I've gotten. Hopefully I'll get a decent macro lens at some point and provide you guys with some nice pics as this thread goes along.
Thanks for checking it out! :beer: