So it begins...DIY

SirusX1721

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I just started on my DIY 24x24x12 (30gal...ish) project. I had the glass cut from a local company (Fox Glass), and ordered bulkheads and holesaws from www.glass-holes.com. I will be using a 1" for the drain and a 3/4" for the return. The tank will be put together using a food grade silicone from EMI (Black). Since the silicone isn't in yet I may re-order the front panel in Starphire. I will call about hat tomorrow.

To start things off I wanted to try a DIY Foam Rock Wall. I started by cutting a piece of eggcrate slightly smaller than the back panel. I zip tied some dried rock and PVC pipe to the eggcrate, and used Beckets Pond Foam to fill in the voids. I let the foam cure over night, and proceeded to carve out the foam as I seen fit. For the next step I was going to use Epoxy to coat the foam with before adding sand, but I decided to use silicone. The results were actually pretty nice. A few stops were left uncovered, but they will be covered with Epoxy Putty and smaller dried rock after curing (the silicone). As for the coating, I used a 1:1 ratio of crushed coral and aragonite sand.

Results thus far...


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The PVP covered with CC/Sand...
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lookin good. i'm sure after its all done the wife will want a nano tank. she wont admit it but she loves these things as much as us!
 
I've created monsters with you two! For lighting I may do Aquatrader's Halides with PC's. Swap out the bulbs probably (definitly redo wiring). We'll see when I get there.

This wall is going for a dip tomorrow, and I'll see how things test out. I'm hoping my orders come in so I can drill.

Dr. FnS order shipped. Your overflow box should be in this week.
 
That wall looks really cool.... great idea.

Would like to see it with rock in front when you get it all set up..

Nice JOB
 
Thank you.

I will be adding rock in front once I'm ready. I was looking to add a mixture of Tonga Branch and Shelf rock.

I've decided to go Rimless with this tank with a little thicker seal. Also choosing to go flat bottom instead of raised. Off to get some Styro-Board then!
 
looking good bro if u need anything else let me know great meeting you. and i think ima start a parahna tank so i might need your help on that.
 
Final Water Test. All went well. Not a single leak!
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After a 24hr Dry time I silicone the Foam Rock Wall in place.
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24hrs later I got bored waiting for the silicone to dry, so I messed around with some rock work ideas. The rock was from Matt. Thanks again, Matt.

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I just had my order from Dr. Foster and Smith come in not long ago. Ordered a ViaAqua 2300 for my return pump, Koralia 1, few test kits, Mag-Float and a few other odds and ends. Also I got the pup a new toy...

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He's just freshly bathed, and now hyper as all @%#$. He loves that big ol' Gorilla, hahah.
 
oops...should've read a little more in detail. There it was, staring me in the face. I guess what I'm wondering is if it is a reasonable price, or if its pretty expensive to DIY this kind of stuff. Also how was the cutting (square?) and polishing on the glass, and what thickness is it?
 
He just turned 2yrs in July. Worlds biggest baby!!! His toys actually last him a long time. Now the squeakers...that's another story!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15707790#post15707790 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cloakerpoked
Where'd you get the glass from, if you don't mind my asking...

I got the glass locally from Fox's Glass in Mount Pleasant. He can also order Starphire, so I'm keeping that in mind for my next project.

These pieces I used for the tank itself were very square. I had no problems. All the glass is 1/4" thick. If and when I do this again I will be sure to get the bottom glass a little thicker. I should have gone 3/8" for this tank. I noticed one baffle I had cut was a little out of square, but I made it work : ) All the edges were seamed edges.

Figure for all the glass (tank and baffles), tape and silly-cone it cost me between $90-100. The tank alone from glass-cages would have been $115. Not drilled!

If I would have went bigger; then obviously I would have saved more, but I'll save that project for later down the road.
 
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