norcal's custom 20H with pics

norcal99

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Well finally thought it would be time to start a thread after admiring all the other tanks in the nano forum. Finally upgraded from my little 10G to a 20H with a custom external overflow box and 10G sump. This project began about 1 month ago and all the contents were transferred from my 10. I modeled the overflow after Dsparks' 20G thread which inspired me to drill my tank and give it a shot!

Here's my equipment list:
- 20H Glass Cube Master's Tank
- 1.5 Gallon Glass external overflow box
- Dual 1" drains
- 2 Maxijet 600's
- 4x24W T5 HO's w/ icecap reflectors (2x ATI Blue Plus, 1 ATI aquablue, 1 UVL Super Actinic)
- 10AGA sump w/ acrylic bubble box and 3 bulkheads
- 20W Halogen fuge light from Lowe's
- Jager 80W heater
- AquaC Nano Remora Skimmer w/ MJ900
- MAG 7 Return pump w/ ball valve
- Locline nozzles

Inhabitants:
- 2 Percula Clowns (1 is cruising the sump unti I figure out what to do with it)
- 1 Percula onyx morph
- 1 twinspot hogfish
- 10 Nassarius Snails
- 15 Blue Legged Hermits
- 10 Cerith Snails
- 1 Skunk Cleaner

- 25-30lbs LR
- 20 lbs LS
- Frogspawn
- Neon green candy canes
- GSP
- Random Acropora
- Another unknown Acro
- Green Slimer
- California Tort
- Tons of zoos and palys

Water parameters are as follows:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
Ca: 400
Salinity: 1.023
Temp: 80-82F

Enough with the talk, here's the pictures:
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Comments, questions, suggestions, whatever, post away!
Mike
 
Couple more pictures for the peanut gallery

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GSMguy - my perc is just a true percula that just has the black coloration between the 2nd and 3rd stripes. Far from a Rodonyx perc, but I hope to purchase a pair of rod's famous onyx clowns soon.

Grey Reefer - The hogfish is pretty active and is always darting around the tank. Took care of my nudibranch problem!

Oddiseus - Seems like those are pretty popular zoos. Lots of people have been asking me for frags. I may try and frag off a couple soon.

Thanks for all the comments!
 
well let me know if you do. Ill take some for sure, I can get a few goods myself, like Armor of God, Purple people eaters. etcc...
 
Thanks for the compliment!

Few tricks that I do for pictures are to turn off all the pumps and powerheads. Not absolutely necessary, but can help because a lot of times your camera's shutter speed will slow down; this helps keep everything focused.

Other than that, run a higher ISO, use a tripod, and practice. One of the key elements is to have a fast shutter speed, especially for shooting fish. Otherwise, everything turns out blurred. I use an SLR, but I like to shoot in RAW format as I am able to capture more accurate colors and can usually manipulate the photos to look like they do in reality.
 
Beautiful Tank. Im just wondering how you did the overflow?Looks like you have just the outer box of a HOB overflow. How did you do the internal box?
 
I actually cut out a groove on the rear of the tank using a rotozip tile cutting bit and my dremel tool. That left me with a groove looking like the below example.

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The overflow was made out of 1/4" glass cut to my specific sizes. Just a standard rectangular shape that is siliconed onto the back wall of the tank that catches the water from cut out section. I have no internal box so to speak, just a piece of acrylic that covers the cut out section. I used a router to make the teeth in the acrylic to keep unwanted stuff from being flushed into the sump. Pretty simple idea!

Thanks for all the compliments folks!
 
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