For sure went with the Starphire front glass. Picked up the stand and a pair of Vortechs on Tuesday. Picking up the tank this coming Tuesday.
I'll post some pics of the stand over the weekend. Little disappointed in the stand. Don't get me wrong it's stout and solid and will do a great job of holding up the tank. However for the price the doors could have been a little nicer. Could I have built one cheaper and better, sure, but as busy as I am I just didn't feel like trying to find the time. I got the black stand so I could easily build some nicer doors, paint them black and they would easily blend in.
As for the tank I paid 1579.00 plus tax for the Starphire front version. When I picked up the stand Tuesday my LFS guy informed me that he made a mistake and the tank should have run me 1779.00 plus tax but that he would honor the original quoted price.
No idea if that is in the ball park of what they should run, but I did reward the LFS by going ahead and getting the two Vortechs from him rather than ordering them. Price on those was the same as what I've found online so paid some sales tax rather than shipping charges and I have someone I can take them back to directly if I run into any issues.
So shoutout to Aquatropics in Gainesville, Florida. Owner and my sales guy Mike have been really great so far.
As for moving the tank on Tuesday. It should fit in my Suburban, the stand did and it is bigger than the tank. Gonna cut a 3/4 sheet of OSB to fit the floor in the Suburban so the tank doesn't catch on any plastic or anything. Also gonna set the tank on 2x4s so that we can get our hands underneath it.
Have about 8 people lined up to help me get it into the house and onto the stand. Brother in law owns a glass company so have lots of strong suction cup things if we need them. Also considering making or renting or buying some of those flat 4 wheeled wooden furniture dolly things and perhaps set the tank on some of those and then wheel it into the game room. Figure the less amount of time the tank spends in the air the less likely it is to get dropped
This is gonna be a pretty long build because I can't afford to get everything at one time. Got the tank, stand and Vortechs this month, next month sump tank, return pump and maybe lights, month after that Skimmer, etc.
I'll get lots of the little things along the way no problem, but have to spread out the larger purchases. If I have rock and sand and water in this beast by July then I'll be happy. Of course I'll have the obligatory leak test picks up in the next few weeks.
I'm really leaning towards having my HVAC guy install an Aprilaire whole house dehumidifier with local zone control in my game room. Gonna get a bid in the next few weeks. If I pull the trigger on that then it will definitely push the date to get the tank cycling back a month or two. I'm guessing around $2000.00 installed for the dehumidifier. But knowing that I won't have moisture or mold problems, priceless

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When I get the sump, lights and return pump I'll setup the tank with freshwater and simulate as if it was running with saltwater for a few weeks and see how the evap and humidity is. At that point I'll make the final decision on the dehumidifier. My instinct based on reading other large tank build threads is that I will need to install it.
More to come.