Vadafallon
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Well i am moving away from my deep blue 60 gallon rimless. I feel its a great tank but i want something wider. So here goes.
75 gallon Aqueon tank and stand reef ready
20 gallon long sump with OceanBoxDesigns dLUX Sump Kit for 20 Gallon Long Aquarium (Ruby Red)
Ecotech Mp40wqd (upgraded from a gen2 mp40w)
Ecotech Mp10wes x2
Eheim Compact 3000 return pump
Ecotech Radion G3 XR30 Pro
Ecotech Radion G1 Xr30 (soon to be sent off to be upgraded to a G3 pro)
Ecotech RMS mount
Ecotech Reeflink
Skimz Protein Skimmer (not sure the model but its rated up to 300 gallons and 150 with a heavy bioload) I got it free and it kicks butt. Maybe a little big but that's ok.
I will post pics of what i have done so far and i am going to try to make this like a daily journal of my journey with this build:
[/url]New tank build by Thomas Hudson, on Flickr[/IMG]
I have sanded down the entire stand and redid it with Rustoleum Painters touch x2 Satin Black. It was 90 degrees out with 70% humidity. It came out awesome. I did 3 sandings with 3 grits. 220, 180 and 150. Then i did 3 coats with the Rustoleum. I let it dry 3 minutes inbetween each coat.
[/url]New tank build by Thomas Hudson, on Flickr[/IMG]
New tank build by Thomas Hudson, on Flickr
[/url]New tank build by Thomas Hudson, on Flickr[/IMG]
New tank build by Thomas Hudson, on Flickr
[/url]New tank build by Thomas Hudson, on Flickr[/IMG]
On the inside i used silicone to seal it completely on the bottom and went over it with Kilz Primer to seal it. I was not as meticulous about this.
[/url]New tank build by Thomas Hudson, on Flickr[/IMG]
75 gallon Aqueon tank and stand reef ready
20 gallon long sump with OceanBoxDesigns dLUX Sump Kit for 20 Gallon Long Aquarium (Ruby Red)
Ecotech Mp40wqd (upgraded from a gen2 mp40w)
Ecotech Mp10wes x2
Eheim Compact 3000 return pump
Ecotech Radion G3 XR30 Pro
Ecotech Radion G1 Xr30 (soon to be sent off to be upgraded to a G3 pro)
Ecotech RMS mount
Ecotech Reeflink
Skimz Protein Skimmer (not sure the model but its rated up to 300 gallons and 150 with a heavy bioload) I got it free and it kicks butt. Maybe a little big but that's ok.
I will post pics of what i have done so far and i am going to try to make this like a daily journal of my journey with this build:
I have sanded down the entire stand and redid it with Rustoleum Painters touch x2 Satin Black. It was 90 degrees out with 70% humidity. It came out awesome. I did 3 sandings with 3 grits. 220, 180 and 150. Then i did 3 coats with the Rustoleum. I let it dry 3 minutes inbetween each coat.
New tank build by Thomas Hudson, on Flickr
New tank build by Thomas Hudson, on Flickr
On the inside i used silicone to seal it completely on the bottom and went over it with Kilz Primer to seal it. I was not as meticulous about this.
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