NewSchool04
New member
This all started New Years day when I came home and my tank crashed. Something tripped my GFI when I was out for a couple of days and came home to an almost total loss. All SPS and all fish died. Most of the LPS and zoo's survived. I was so sick of the whole thing I wanted to scrap the whole hobby. Once the tank cleared, so did my head and I started thinking about bigger and better.
After contemplating a 180, wouldn't fit, a custom 36 x 36 x 25, way too expensive, I thought of upgrading my 12 gallon Nano and just getting a 24. Keep the 75 up and running, get it back to shape while I tinker with the 24. Then I thought how cool would it be to connect both tanks, drill the Nano Cube, do all the plumbing, plan it out, etc.
With a lot of help from both Menard (Reef Dweller) and Rod (Rod's Reef), it's done. I brought the cube out to Rod on Sat. and he drilled for a 1" bulkhead for the drain and a 3/4 for the return. It was a little nerve racking considering all the nightmare stories of peoples Nano Cubes cracking for no reason and I'm getting the thing drilled! The holes came out perfect, Rod really knows what he's doing. If you get a chance, go out to DeKalb and have a chat with him.
I've never plumbed a thing before so I had a ton of questions on what to use, how to use it, what to glue it with. Highlander really came through and answered about everything I had to ask.
Here's some pics of the durso and return.
Rod really came up with the way I was going to connect my locline to the return bulkhead. My plan was terrible, his worked great. Go figure!
After contemplating a 180, wouldn't fit, a custom 36 x 36 x 25, way too expensive, I thought of upgrading my 12 gallon Nano and just getting a 24. Keep the 75 up and running, get it back to shape while I tinker with the 24. Then I thought how cool would it be to connect both tanks, drill the Nano Cube, do all the plumbing, plan it out, etc.
With a lot of help from both Menard (Reef Dweller) and Rod (Rod's Reef), it's done. I brought the cube out to Rod on Sat. and he drilled for a 1" bulkhead for the drain and a 3/4 for the return. It was a little nerve racking considering all the nightmare stories of peoples Nano Cubes cracking for no reason and I'm getting the thing drilled! The holes came out perfect, Rod really knows what he's doing. If you get a chance, go out to DeKalb and have a chat with him.
I've never plumbed a thing before so I had a ton of questions on what to use, how to use it, what to glue it with. Highlander really came through and answered about everything I had to ask.
Here's some pics of the durso and return.


Rod really came up with the way I was going to connect my locline to the return bulkhead. My plan was terrible, his worked great. Go figure!
