Shallow Reef Build

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Mmmmhmm! Excellent man, great job. Looks professional made. When are you gonna get some water in that sucker?
 
Used clear rubber bumpers and painted them black to fill the screw holes... Before pic.
 

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Ended up spending a little time at ACE. Kept finding better things for the spacers. I eventually settled on some black nylon spacers. I looked high and low for black nylon 10-32 x 2" screws, but had no luck. Didn't have stainless either... Settled on zinc...
 

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Tank will be wet hopefully in the next few weeks. This is the mortgage pay check and I'm broke as a joke.

On the 15th I'll grab a sump and pic up a return pump.

I have all the plumbing stuff here at the house.
 
That looks really good. Great DIY skills.

Thank you! I try... lol!

Love designing and building things. Always have. To go from an idea in your head, onto a scratch piece of paper to reality is a great feeling. Especially when it turns out like you envisioned or better! :D

I know this stuff is simple in most aspects, but it is just a fish tank.

There's nothing worse than paying someone to do something you could do and have it turn out like crap. Had that happen way too many times... :facepalm:

Doesn't hurt I came from a heavily blue collar family either. ;)
 
Haha at one point I was considering a DIY sump and did some extensive research before I chickened out! Lol. But yes I understand exactly what you mean. I'd have probably messed up royally.


Honestly, acrylic is expensive compared to glass...

The best thing I ever did was buy a 20 gallon long when they had the $1 a gallon sale. $20 + tax.

Picked up some aquarium safe silicone from Home Depot. ~$5

Went to glass shop and had baffles cut to spec. $26

Use something to hold the baffle(s) in place, lay your beads of silicone and wipe with your finger. Just like caulking a sink or tub.

If the seams aren't perfect its no big deal, unless your OCD like me. lol!

24 hours later your ready to rock. :thumbsup:

Obviously you don't need the egg crate or foam. (I get the foam pre-cut from Modular Marine).
 
Awesome man! Glad the light arrived safe and everything is turning out perfect. This is gonna turn out great man.
 
Awesome man! Glad the light arrived safe and everything is turning out perfect. This is gonna turn out great man.

^ Yessir! Thanks dude; I'm pretty excited about how its coming along. Appreciate the deal on the light. Have to add it to the director. :thumbsup:
 
^ Me too! lol!

My buddy has a few hundred pounds of live rock in his garage. Ill hand pick some choice pieces.

I want to keep it open, but have a unique look to it as well. I personally do not care for the "pile of rocks" look.

I did add this tank to my director and set up the intensities and schedule. Obviously I will make adjustments as needed when its wet with inhabitants.

The red channel was causing noticeable spotting in the sand bed at fixture height, so its dialed down to 10%.

Sump will most likely just be a 10 gallon standard for the time being to get it up and running.

Hopefully I will make some headway this weekend.
 
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