Hi All!
A year ago, I moved into my home with a lower level (basement that leads to the backyard). The space measures about 15 feet x 45 feet, a place where a Reef nerds dreams may come true.
For a while, I filled it with various short tanks. Feeling unfulfilled, i decided to fill one wall with the biggest tank I can fit. I spent some time deliberating on what type of tank.
Acrylic or glass
Which manufacture
Eurobrace, rimless, regular bracing
At the end I decided that I wanted a glass tank, a tank that will last a long time, bracing that allowed easy access ( I love rimless, but for a big tank, that just seems too dangerous). Ultimately I decided to go with AGE, with steel bracing that allows openings to be quite large, and it feels like it is much more secure. Importantly, they were able to deliver and move the tank to its final resting place. I did not want to move the tank myself, especially with basement having access only from the backyard, needing to traverse a tight area down a slope
This build is going to take me a long time. I don't have all the equipment yet, I have other tanks running, and since it will be mostly sps, I am going to let it marinate for an extended period of time before sticking it up.
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A year ago, I moved into my home with a lower level (basement that leads to the backyard). The space measures about 15 feet x 45 feet, a place where a Reef nerds dreams may come true.
For a while, I filled it with various short tanks. Feeling unfulfilled, i decided to fill one wall with the biggest tank I can fit. I spent some time deliberating on what type of tank.
Acrylic or glass
Which manufacture
Eurobrace, rimless, regular bracing
At the end I decided that I wanted a glass tank, a tank that will last a long time, bracing that allowed easy access ( I love rimless, but for a big tank, that just seems too dangerous). Ultimately I decided to go with AGE, with steel bracing that allows openings to be quite large, and it feels like it is much more secure. Importantly, they were able to deliver and move the tank to its final resting place. I did not want to move the tank myself, especially with basement having access only from the backyard, needing to traverse a tight area down a slope





This build is going to take me a long time. I don't have all the equipment yet, I have other tanks running, and since it will be mostly sps, I am going to let it marinate for an extended period of time before sticking it up.
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