Sonny's Rimless Shallow Reef.

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Anyone have any pictures of Miracles tanks with external overflows?

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I really like the rimless. I only have 2 Vortechs in the tank, there are no other obstructions.
 
I give you Rimless Reef 2.0!!! 3/4" thick glass, external coast to coast overflow, removable insert. Made by Miracles in glass.

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spend the extra cash for the second starfire panel?.. wouldnt be that much more and I am sure you are going to notice..?

-Chris
 
spend the extra cash for the second starfire panel?.. wouldnt be that much more and I am sure you are going to notice..?

-Chris

Well, where the tank is going the front pane will likely be the only side that is easily viewable. So, really there was no point in making that side Starphire. The left side will be somewhat viewable, but it will be faces a wall so no need for Starphire on that side.
 
Since you've already commited to an external overflow, any thoughts on adding an external wavebox (or two)? Here's mine.

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Since you've already commited to an external overflow, any thoughts on adding an external wavebox (or two)? Here's mine.

That does look awesome, but I would not be able to have any wave makers in a Rimless. I could, but I would be scared to pop the seams. :lol:
 
Only thing I don't like about the external overflow is you can see threw it. I wouldn't want to look at all the plumbing.
 
Sonny,

What about a Glass-Holes overflow box? They're only like 2" front to back....I'm having Miracles put the 700gph box in my 48x24x20, but they also make a 1500gph kit and they can custom make a box as well. Really sleek and low profile.
 
well, this overflow will have a removable black overflow box which will cover everything up nicely.
The tank will mainly be viewed from the front so the external should cause no issues.
Only thing I don't like about the external overflow is you can see threw it. I wouldn't want to look at all the plumbing.
 
This tank build is definately going to deserve a sticky to keep it at the top of this forum, not that it will need one,I am sure we all will be posting so many positive comments that it will naturally stay there. Good luck I can't wait to learn from your new build and pick up some new tricks along the way.
 
Sonny......I can't find any good pics of my tank with the external overflows, but I will confidentially state I do not know why anyone would go internal when designing a custom tank. Other than maybe space limitation, but even at that it only adds 5 1/2" to the back. And imho your tank stand is coming off the wall at least that much anyway.

EXTREMELY please with my Miracles tank and pretty confident that you will be very happy with your decision to go external.

HTH
 
Miracles puts a removable piece of colored acrylic in the external overflow so you cant see into the overflow and all the plumbing....
 
That does look awesome, but I would not be able to have any wave makers in a Rimless. I could, but I would be scared to pop the seams. :lol:

My previous tank was a 60" x 30" x 24" rimless, and I used a wavebox for 1.5 years without any problem. I sold the tank to "fishypets" and he's had it running, also with a wavebox, for nearly 2 years now. I understand your concern, but you might want to check with your tank manufacturer and see if they recommend against using the wavebox or not. My tank maker was very comfortable with it, and since you have a good relationship with Miracles, you could easily ask them and I'm sure they'd give you an honest answer. With a 3/4" bond between the panes of glass, I would hope it would be secure enough. Of course if you're not interested in a wavebox, then don't bother, but you could also consider an external compartment to house a powerhead in order to decrease the in-tank clutter and preserve more room for your beautiful corals.
 
I understand your concern, but you might want to check with your tank manufacturer and see if they recommend against using the wavebox or not. My tank maker was very comfortable with it, and since you have a good relationship with Miracles, you could easily ask them and I'm sure they'd give you an honest answer. With a 3/4" bond between the panes of glass, I would hope it would be secure enough.

I agree. I'm planning a build; although, mine won't be done as quickly as yours. :p I also talked to Derek (I think that's his name) from Miracles about building an external wavebox onto the tank as well as external overflow. Now that I think of it, the dimensions were the same as your old tank. :p Anyway, he was completely confident and comfortable with the idea and felt very sure that it wouldn't compromise the integrity of the tank.

Here's another idea, since the building is still in progress. Instead of having a black insert for the external overflow, why not go for a sheet of black acrylic siliconed in the tank to cover the entire wall? The only downside I see would be: 1. You may not like black or blue. 2. You have to use a special scraper for that wall. When I talked to Derek, I told him I also wanted to do that, and again, he seemed to like the idea. The inserts are nice, but you still see the silicone.
 
I don't think that much, maybe a little bit. It's still sending it out the same size hole, and taking in as much water
 
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