Starting my 300g build

Cobraden

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Hi all,

I'm kind of new to posting on this board but I've been lurking here for quite a while.

After reading about may of you starting new tanks, I finally get the chance to post a build page of my own.

I just moved into a new home (or at least new to me) and while looking at houses, I was always looking to see where I could put a big tank. So much so, that my realtor started making suggestions when we would walk into a house.

Well, I ordered an aprox 310 gal tank from Glass Cages a few weeks ago. It's scheduled to be delivered this Sunday.
The tank will be built into a wall. The dimensions of the tank are 96x30x25 and the front is made with low iron glass. I didn't ask my friends to help move furniture but a few of them have been put on notice to move the aquarium this Sunday.

Once the tank gets here and I get it all plumbed, I'll combine everything out of my 110g and 210g aquariums.

Anyway, the person building my cabinet has finally started and if I can figure out how to do it, I'll include pictures of the progress.
 
This is where I decided to put my new tank

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Here is what is looked like when the built ins were removed

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Now the framing starts.

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Here's a look at the finished framing

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And the electrical was done today. Ran 3 dedicated 20 amp circuits to the tank area.

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couple of outlets above the tank for the lights


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I'll be keeping an eye on your progress, I'm planning a 300 in wall when I get back........Looks like you're off to a good start.
 
after the sheet rock is finished, there will be 3 (maybe 4) air conditioner type vents in the cabinet. I will use a fan to "pull" air through the cabinet. This should help with heat and humidity.
 
is there any way to vent out of the house or into your hvac system? Nice start though
 
Well thought I would add a few more pics.

Getting close to completing the stand. I plan to get the venting work done when I have time this weekend. ( I better since my tank gets here Sunday) There will be and intake vent and and exaust vent that has a fan that draws air from the cabinet area and pushes it into the attic.



Got the sheet rock almost completed in this pic.
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Starting to trim out the stand. The front will have frames on it to match the rest of the room.

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IT'S FINALLY HERE!!!!!

Met the Glass Cages delivery truck this morning and picked up my tank. They happend to be delivering less than 10 minutes away from my house.

After looking over the tank I can say that I'm pretty satisfied. After hearing the stories of poor quality and sloppy work, I'd say this was not the case as far as my tank. Looks pretty clean and the work seems pretty nice.

Here are a couple pictures of the pick up and then it finally being on the stand.

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Here are a few pictures of some of the equipment that I have aquired for the project.

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A dolphin 1/3 HP

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A Tradewind 1/2 HP Chiller

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That is going to look great. As company comes in from the foyer and, what looks to be a nice looking house, they will be astonished and in awe of what a king has done with his castle. Congrats on your new house. Enjoy and keep on posting. Thanks
 
Hi Invincible569,

You aren't too far away. I live near FM1960 and Kuykendahl.

The Cabinet is pretty much finished. I need to paint and start plumbing the system.

Hope to get to that this weekend.

The cabinet doors have frames on them to match the rest of the walls in the room.

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The doors open in sections to give me full access

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