update:

setup is pretty much complete, now on to slowly stocking the display.
finally finished doors, they came out pretty much to plan. Yay no hinges to replace ever!!

hard to see in pic but the doors and bottom trim around the tank (as well as light frame) is wrapped in carbon fiber vinyl. Mounts are turned stainless. The doors just hang on them, no moving parts. Doors are easily removed completely out of the way for access.

this is the side close to the dry sink. had these boxes put in so I wouldnt have cords accross the floor but didnt want to have them inside a "wet" enclosure of the stand.

another shot of the doors. forgive the little bit of touching up on the stand corners

heres my little antique dry sink. It doesnt go with the tank but it does with the 100yr old house. Old with the new kind of thing.

threw in a little stainless sink for draining water, the faucet is connected to the pump in the basement at fill station. The switch on the left turns the pump on. So water changes and top offs will be a breeze. It has this small offset drawer and area underneath for storage, sans drain line pvc of course.

opposite side from dry sink. Just a couple comfy chairs and end table. Simple and clean. Place to relax and watch the fish and read. Well thats the plan anyway.

overhead looking down from light cradle

good flow eh?


setup is pretty much complete, now on to slowly stocking the display.
finally finished doors, they came out pretty much to plan. Yay no hinges to replace ever!!

hard to see in pic but the doors and bottom trim around the tank (as well as light frame) is wrapped in carbon fiber vinyl. Mounts are turned stainless. The doors just hang on them, no moving parts. Doors are easily removed completely out of the way for access.

this is the side close to the dry sink. had these boxes put in so I wouldnt have cords accross the floor but didnt want to have them inside a "wet" enclosure of the stand.

another shot of the doors. forgive the little bit of touching up on the stand corners

heres my little antique dry sink. It doesnt go with the tank but it does with the 100yr old house. Old with the new kind of thing.

threw in a little stainless sink for draining water, the faucet is connected to the pump in the basement at fill station. The switch on the left turns the pump on. So water changes and top offs will be a breeze. It has this small offset drawer and area underneath for storage, sans drain line pvc of course.

opposite side from dry sink. Just a couple comfy chairs and end table. Simple and clean. Place to relax and watch the fish and read. Well thats the plan anyway.

overhead looking down from light cradle

good flow eh?
