nsamouroux
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It's getting there, slowly but surely! 360 gallon acrylic tank (8' long x 3' wide x 2' tall, 350g or so water volume). Most of this build has been from the seat of my pants and with sporadic progress as I try to find the time to work on it while I remodel a house, take care of my current reef tank, and agonize over various design options and search far and wide (or at least on Craigslist and the Reef Frontiers forums :lol for the necessary equipment.
Tank when it first arrived at my previous residence roughly 1 year ago, had no space so it went to the back "yard"!
A few months ago, I bought a house and moved all of my tanks and whatnot, and now I was finally able to start working on this monstrosity. First order of business was to build a horizontal overflow box and drill some holes for the drain plumbing! I realized after putting it all together than I spaced out and forgot the 90* fittings that go inside the overflow box. Bleh. :doubt:
And finally this weekend I visited two different McLendon's hardware stores and a couple of Home Depots in between to piece together the plumbing for it. McLendons carries schedule 80 bulkheads in all the normal sizes (1/2" up to 2") for only a couple bucks more than Savko.com (not counting shipping price from them). Perfect option for people like me who hate waiting for things to be delivered!
As for the next major hurdle... The "fish room" in the basement where the sump / refugium, skimmer, return pump, RO/DI, water change / saltwater / RO water storage tanks will reside! I'm friggin' doomed. This is taking forever, and I'm not exactly the most patient individual when I feel motivated to do something! :badgrin:
Tank when it first arrived at my previous residence roughly 1 year ago, had no space so it went to the back "yard"!
A few months ago, I bought a house and moved all of my tanks and whatnot, and now I was finally able to start working on this monstrosity. First order of business was to build a horizontal overflow box and drill some holes for the drain plumbing! I realized after putting it all together than I spaced out and forgot the 90* fittings that go inside the overflow box. Bleh. :doubt:
And finally this weekend I visited two different McLendon's hardware stores and a couple of Home Depots in between to piece together the plumbing for it. McLendons carries schedule 80 bulkheads in all the normal sizes (1/2" up to 2") for only a couple bucks more than Savko.com (not counting shipping price from them). Perfect option for people like me who hate waiting for things to be delivered!
As for the next major hurdle... The "fish room" in the basement where the sump / refugium, skimmer, return pump, RO/DI, water change / saltwater / RO water storage tanks will reside! I'm friggin' doomed. This is taking forever, and I'm not exactly the most patient individual when I feel motivated to do something! :badgrin: