New 280 Gallon Tank Build

Sunken3

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Hi all - looking to upgrade my aging science experiment into a new 280 tank (72x30x30). I have always had acrylic but am heavily considering glass for my new tank (I hate the scratches...).

My first step is tank manufacturer to use... I have been looking online and the price for this size seems to range from around $1500 - $4500. It is hard to tell what brand is best (I think I'm leaning towards a CADLight or DeepSea at this point)... feel free to chime in if you've had a bad experience here (or a good one with another brand).

Also, I need to update my lighting - my current main system is using 3 AI Vega's (color)... I was thinking of adding 2 AI 52's to the new tank, however, now I am more likely only going to add one 52 and 2 MH (as the growth just seems worth the heat). ... question is should I get 2 250W or 2 400W?
 
First day on the tank stand ...
 

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Almost done with the main stand.
 

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My new skimmer arrived, as well as a nice coral to add when the tank is ready!
 

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Dave.M
 
I will give that a shot this weekend (photo upload).

Well, I didn't get any responses regarding the lighting - I did however get 3 hydra 52 upgrade kits for my Vegas and bought 2 400w metal halide setups this weekend - I will take some photos of the end product after they arrive.
 
Nice start to the stand. You will want to paint the interior white to reflect as much light as possible. This will become important as you try to see stuff later inside a crowded stand. You will also want to put in some sort of tray or membrane in the bottom to catch spills.

Dave.M
 
yes I agree. I purchased white appliance paint (waterproof and easy to clean). I will paint the entire inside in that. I am waiting on a tank quote from DSA. Hopefully that comes out good... :)

I have purchased most of the equipment... just waiting to find the right tank.
 
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