Nate32185
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So, this is my official Reef Central Debut. My wife and I have been in the hobby for for 8 years now. We have gone through many tanks just as most of you probably have too. We built our dream home in 2011 and have always had plans to put a In-wall tank in our finished basement. Well this is the year we pull the trigger.
The Tank: 300g (96"w x 30"d x 24"h)
After countless hours of researching tank builders and comparing prices we decided to try a rather new company called Custom Aquariums out of Wisconsin. They offer free delivery! The tank was ordered February 6th with an estimated build and delivery window of 8-12 weeks. It was ordered with 1/2" glass on all four sides and 3/4" on the bottom. The front and left panel will be low Iron (Starphire) glass. While talking with Custom Aquariums about reef readiness, their patened H2Overflows came up. Supposedly each overflow is capable of draining 1200GPH, so we ordered three and they will be installed by them.
So starts the anxious waiting.:uhoh3:
But while we wait, I get to order all the fun stuff. Protien skimmer, Powerheads, UV sterilizer, etc.
As soon as I get a chance I will post pictures of the DIY stand and any other progress.
The Tank: 300g (96"w x 30"d x 24"h)
After countless hours of researching tank builders and comparing prices we decided to try a rather new company called Custom Aquariums out of Wisconsin. They offer free delivery! The tank was ordered February 6th with an estimated build and delivery window of 8-12 weeks. It was ordered with 1/2" glass on all four sides and 3/4" on the bottom. The front and left panel will be low Iron (Starphire) glass. While talking with Custom Aquariums about reef readiness, their patened H2Overflows came up. Supposedly each overflow is capable of draining 1200GPH, so we ordered three and they will be installed by them.
So starts the anxious waiting.:uhoh3:
But while we wait, I get to order all the fun stuff. Protien skimmer, Powerheads, UV sterilizer, etc.
As soon as I get a chance I will post pictures of the DIY stand and any other progress.