marinelife
SaltGeek
I just wanted to post here about my new tank I have been working on.
The inside size of the tank will be 28-28.5" front to back, 96" long, and 75" high with the water level at 70"
The outside size of the tank will be 34" front to back, 100" long, and 78" high. Just enough to fit in the front door and the spot already missing wood in our wood floor. The tank will sit in the same place as my current 375 and on concrete. I will be using fiberglass and exopy on the inside of the tank. The front panel will be 1.5" thick and give you a good view of most of the tank.
The tank is made out of
7 48"x96"x3/4" sheets of A Grade Burch Plywood
7 48"x96"x3/4" sheets of A/C Grade Fir Plywood
All sheets are glued and screwed together to get 1.5" Thick walls
The tank:
The Panel:
Some of the inside:
I still have to install a few supports for the bottom corners, Mount some bracket holders for the Tunze Streams that I will be using, Install a overflow in the end, Coat it, test in, install it.
At this point sealing will be:
Layer 1 Fiberglass with WEST Epoxy
Layer 2 Fiberglass with MAS epoxy
Layer 3 WEST Epoxy
Layer 4 MAS Epoxy
Layer 5 Sweetwater Dark Blue
Layer 6 Sweetwater Dark Blue
There maybe another half layer of Fiberglass between 2 and 3 depending on what I have left.
I have talked to a few People that have done work in major aquariums and have the name and a place to order the silicone for the panel.
Once it is sealed I will water test it in my garage for about a month.
I will be using 2 6100s Streams from the start with hopes to add two or more later. I will also have a closed loop that will pull water from the top and return it at the bottom in all four corners. I will also have a small return pump coming from the sump what will house my CA Reactor, Live Rock, and Macro Algae.
I will be running 2 6500k 400HMs and 2 12000k 400MHs. I am not caring about how far down the light goes as I am hoping to get some low light corals for the bottom.
I hope to have this Completed and installed by the middle on November.
The inside size of the tank will be 28-28.5" front to back, 96" long, and 75" high with the water level at 70"
The outside size of the tank will be 34" front to back, 100" long, and 78" high. Just enough to fit in the front door and the spot already missing wood in our wood floor. The tank will sit in the same place as my current 375 and on concrete. I will be using fiberglass and exopy on the inside of the tank. The front panel will be 1.5" thick and give you a good view of most of the tank.
The tank is made out of
7 48"x96"x3/4" sheets of A Grade Burch Plywood
7 48"x96"x3/4" sheets of A/C Grade Fir Plywood
All sheets are glued and screwed together to get 1.5" Thick walls
The tank:
The Panel:
Some of the inside:
I still have to install a few supports for the bottom corners, Mount some bracket holders for the Tunze Streams that I will be using, Install a overflow in the end, Coat it, test in, install it.
At this point sealing will be:
Layer 1 Fiberglass with WEST Epoxy
Layer 2 Fiberglass with MAS epoxy
Layer 3 WEST Epoxy
Layer 4 MAS Epoxy
Layer 5 Sweetwater Dark Blue
Layer 6 Sweetwater Dark Blue
There maybe another half layer of Fiberglass between 2 and 3 depending on what I have left.
I have talked to a few People that have done work in major aquariums and have the name and a place to order the silicone for the panel.
Once it is sealed I will water test it in my garage for about a month.
I will be using 2 6100s Streams from the start with hopes to add two or more later. I will also have a closed loop that will pull water from the top and return it at the bottom in all four corners. I will also have a small return pump coming from the sump what will house my CA Reactor, Live Rock, and Macro Algae.
I will be running 2 6500k 400HMs and 2 12000k 400MHs. I am not caring about how far down the light goes as I am hoping to get some low light corals for the bottom.
I hope to have this Completed and installed by the middle on November.